Māngere Bridge, New Zealand

Māngere Bridge is an Auckland suburb under the local governance of the Auckland Council, at the south end of Mangere's bridge over the Manukau Harbour.

Mangere Bridge
Suburb
Western part of the suburb seen from Mangere Domain.
Mangere Bridge
Coordinates: 36°56′36″S 174°47′5″E
CountryNew Zealand
Local authorityAuckland Council
Population
 (2013)[1]
  Total5,952
(Manukau Harbour) (Manukau Harbour) (Mangere Inlet)
(Manukau Harbour)
Mangere Bridge
Favona
(Manukau Harbour) Māngere Favona
The Mangere Bridge suburb to the lower left, as well as the Mangere Bridge(s) in the background.

It includes Māngere Mountain and is close to the Ambury Farm Park run by the Auckland Council.[2]

It is a multicultural area, often with large families, with the suburb dominated by brick-and-tile homes built in the 1960s–1970s.[2]

In 2019, the name of the suburb was officially gazetted as Māngere Bridge.[3]

Marae

Te Puea Marae, the local marae, is a tribal meeting ground for the Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti Kuiaarangi, Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Tai and Ngāti Whāwhākia. It includes a meeting house, also called Te Puea.[4][5] The marae has helped hundreds of homeless people find housing, through a philosophy of manaakitanga.[6]

Association football

Mangere Bridge is home to Onehunga-Mangere United football club.

Notable residents

  • David Lange ONZ CH – Former Prime Minister
  • Hon Willie Jackson – Politician, Broadcaster
  • Jon Zealando – Magician
  • Mike King ONZM – Comedian and Mental Health Advocate
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