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New Plymouth is an attractive alternative destination to more conventional tourist routes and is becoming better known with an increasing number of visitors, migrants, refugees and their families.
From innovative world class facilities to stunning landscapes, awesome coastline with some of New Zealand's best surf and spectacular entertainment. Imposing Mount Taranaki and Egmont National Park are a Mecca for trampers and climbers. Parks, reserves and gardens thrive in the climate and are widely renowned and a drawcard for visitors. There are a wide range of restaurants, cafes and arts & crafts shops throughout the city. New Plymouth district has something for everyone all year around.
The local economy is diverse and includes agriculture with dairying being a mainstay supported by horticulture, forestry, aquaculture and floraculture.
The petrochemicals and energy, heavy engineering, manufacturing, education, and tourism industries are also strong contributors. The area is a leader in the energy sector and is a base for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries. New Plymouth is a vibrant city with attractions like Pukekura Park, Bowl of Brooklands, Puke Ariki museum, 14 other parks and reserves, 13 official beaches, 7 Km Coastal walkway, Wind wand etc.

New Plymouth recently won “Best place to live Awards” New Plymouth "The best and most liveable community in the world (population 20,001 to 75,000)" "The best project in the world making a positive difference - the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway" "The world's best and most sustainable community" 2008 International Awards for Liveable Communities "The best place in New Zealand to live, love, work and raise a family" North & South, ACP Magazines
New Plymouth Statistics New Plymouth District population
There were 1,725 newcomers (migrants and refugees who arrived in New Zealand up to three years previously) in New Plymouth District on the day of the 2006 Population Census. These newcomers make up 3 percent of the District population of 68,901. The majority of the District dwellers are New Zealand-born (83 percent) and 10 percent are longer term migrants who have been living in New Zealand for three years or longer.
Table 1: Proportions of newcomers, longer term migrant communities’ and New Zealand-born in New Plymouth District
| | N | % | | Newcomers (overseas born, in NZ less then 3 years) | 1,725 | 3 | Longer term migrant and refugee pop (overseas born, in NZ 3 years or more) * | 6,564 | 10 | New Zealand born
| 57,423 | 83 | Not elsewhere included **
| 3,192 | 5 | Total New Plymouth District population
| 68,901 | 100 |
*includes Overseas Born but Country of Birthplace Not Stated, Unidentifiable or Outside Scope. **includes Country of Birthplace Not Stated or Inadequately Described. Birthplace of newcomersThe newcomers to New Plymouth District are born in more than 150 different countries. The largest proportions of newcomers to the District are born in England (31 percent) and Australia (11 percent). These newcomers join the two largest longer term migrant communities of people also born in these countries. Another 6 percent of newcomers are born in South Africa, 6 percent in China and another 6 percent in India.
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