Suburbs of Auckland - South Auckland and Eastern Suburbs

South Auckland and Eastern Suburbs

This area is the former Manukau City.

  • Airport Oaks
  • Beachlands
  • Brookby
  • Bucklands Beach
  • Chapel Downs
  • Clendon
  • Clevedon
  • Clover Park
  • Cockle Bay
  • Dannemora
  • East Tamaki
  • Eastern Beach
  • Farm Cove
  • Flamboro Heights
  • Flat Bush
  • Golflands
  • Goodwood Heights
  • Greenmeadows
  • Half Moon Bay
  • Heron Point
  • Highland Park
  • Hill Park
  • Howick
  • Mahia Park
  • Mangere
  • Mangere Bridge
  • Mangere East
  • Manukau
  • Manukau Heights
  • Manurewa
  • Maraetai
  • Meadowlands
  • Mellons Bay
  • Middlemore
  • Murphys Heights
  • North Park
  • Orere Point
  • Otara
  • Pakuranga
  • Papatoetoe
  • Porchester Park
  • Puhinui
  • Randwick Park
  • Redoubt Park
  • Richmond Park
  • Settlers Cove
  • Shelly Park
  • Silkwood Heights
  • Sommerville
  • The Gardens
  • Totara Heights
  • Tuscany Estate
  • Waimahia Landing
  • Wattle Cove
  • Wattle Downs
  • Weymouth
  • Whitford
  • Wiri

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