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Suburb:Otahuhu
City: Auckland
Island: North Island
Surrounded by

 - to the east

 - to the south-east

 - to the south

 - to the south-west

 - to the west

 - to the north-west


East Tamaki (4.0 km)

Otara (3.2 km)

Middlemore (2.1 km)

Mangere East (3.7 km)

Favona (2.9 km)

Westfield (1.7 km)




Otahuhu is a Suburb of Auckland, New Zealand under the local governance of the Auckland City Council . It is located 14 kilometres to the southeast of the city centre, on a narrow Isthmus between an arm of the Manukau Harbour to the west and the Tamaki River estuary to the east, and as such is an important part of Auckland's southern transportation approaches for both road and rail. It is the southernmost suburb of Auckland City.

The isthmus is the narrowest connection between the North Auckland Peninsula and the rest of the North Island , being only some 1200 metres wide at its narrowest point, between the Otahuhu Creek and the Mangere Inlet . The aptly named Portage Road runs across the isthmus at this point and was used in pre-colonial times by Maori to move their canoes between the Manukau and Waitemata harbours.

The suburb was established in 1847 , initially as a Garrison town to protect the settlement of Auckland from the Maori lands around the Waikato .

According to the 2001 census, Otahuhu has a population of 11991.

Otahuhu was home to the country's first supermarket, and is home to several other icons, including the Counties Manakau Police Headquarters, and Otahuhu College , in which several famous personalities have come from, including Heavyweight Champion David Tua , former prime minister, the late David Lange , and current Manakau City Mayor, Sir Barry Curtis .

Although Otahuhu is located in the north of the South Auckland region, it is formally recognised as Auckland City territory.