Marlborough District

  • Capital:Blenheim
  • Languages:English
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  • First Person:John Leggett (Mayor)
  • Second Person:Terry Sloan (Deputy Mayor)
  • Population (persons):3370 (2018)
  • Area in sq.km:12494 (2013)
  • Population Density (persons/sq.km):0.27 (2018)
  • Total Highest School Qualification:31266 (2001)
  • Age-standardised non-enrolment rates per 1,000 students:4.2 (2012)
  • Total Highest Qualification, Languages Spoken, English:29937 (2001)
  • GDP at Current Price (mil$):2818 (2017)
  • Number of Households:16434 (2006)
  • Total Fertility Rate (children/women):2.01
  • Live Births (Number):506 (2012)
  • Total Infant Deaths (Number):1 (2012)

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    • June 2023
      Source: Statistics New Zealand
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      Accessed On: 21 December, 2023
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    • October 2022
      Source: Google
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      Accessed On: 04 May, 2023
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      These Community Mobility Reports aim to provide insights into what has changed in response to policies aimed at combating COVID-19. The reports chart movement trends over time by geography, across different categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential.
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    • April 2022
      Source: Apple, Inc.
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      Accessed On: 14 April, 2022
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      We define our day as midnight-to-midnight, Pacific time. Cities represent usage in greater metropolitan areas and are stably defined during this period. In many countries/regions and cities, relative volume has increased since January 13th, consistent with normal, seasonal usage of Apple Maps. Day of week effects are important to normalize as you use this data. Data that is sent from users’ devices to the Maps service is associated with random, rotating identifiers so Apple doesn’t have a profile of your movements and searches. Apple Maps has no demographic information about our users, so we can’t make any statements about the representativeness of our usage against the overall population. This information will be available for a limited time during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
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