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Te Aro is an inner-city Suburb of Wellington , New Zealand . It comprises the southern part of the Central Business District including the majority of the city's entertainment district. The suburb covers the mostly flat area of city between The Terrace and Cambridge Terrace at the base of Mount Victoria . DEMOGRAPHICS The population of Te Aro roughly doubled between 1991 and 1996 and again between 1996 and 2001. The rapid growth rate of area has become particular evident in the last five years as apartment buildings have been popping up all over the suburb. Particularly characteristic are the rooftop apartments on existing buildings all over the city. Quick facts At the 2001 census:
Major ethnic groups in Te Aro Gay and lesbian community Te Aro is the focal point of Wellington's gay and lesbian community. It is home to two gay bars, two saunas and a cruise club. During the 90s the suburb played host to an annual Devotion Parade, part of the Devotion festival but the festival went bankrupt and has not been revived. ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT Te Aro is New Zealand's largest entertainment district and thrives at night when the business district to the north closes down. Much of the nightlife is in the north of the suburb around Courtenay Place, Dixon Street and lower Cuba Street. Saturdays are the biggest nights when most bars and clubs stay open to at least 3am. Movies are a popular passtime in Te Aro, which boasts five commercial cinema complexes including the iconic Embassy Theatre, symbolic home of The Lord Of The Rings Film Trilogy . Te Aro is home to several small stage theatre houses including Circa, Bats, Downstage and Griffin. Larger venues include the Opera House on Manners Street and the St James on Courtenay Place. WATERFRONT Te Aro is a coastal suburb, and has a popular publicly accessible waterfront area that boasts the Museum Of New Zealand and the Overseas Passenger Terminal — a large function venue. A new recreation area to be known as Waitangi Park is in development As Of February 2006 . The Wellington waterfront west of Taranaki Street, including Frank Kitts Park and Civic Square is deemed to be part of Wellington Central, not Te Aro. The popular beach at Oriental Bay is five minutes walk from the northeastern edge of Te Aro. In line with Positively Wellington Tourism, Te Aro is further sub-divided into smaller areas, Courtenay Quarter , Courtenay Place , Waitangi Park, primarily for clarity of view by tourists, providing ease of specifying a destination and the facilities contained there. POLITICS As the heart of the capital city, Te Aro is a highly politicised suburb. A number of issues in Te Aro have garnered national attention. The long-proposed and much-protested Inner City Bypass has been a news story for decades. Wellington Mayor, Kerry Prendergast has been accused of nepotism for allowing high-rise development by her husband to go ahead in the predominantly low-rise area of southern Te Aro. She has also been criticised for forcibly ejecting a group of homeless people from an out-of-the-way park. This strategy backfired when the homeless took up residence in Cuba Street, in the heart of the retail area. The homeless now have regular altercations with retailers who accuse them of being drunk. CHARACTERS
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