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RST Profile: Northland

Northland Region Versus New Zealand Findings

In this section, comparisons between the findings for the Northland region and New Zealand12 are presented.

Popular Activities

  • Diving/scuba diving was on the 10 most popular activities list for adults in the Northland region but not on the list for New Zealand adults.
  • Hunting and diving/scuba diving were on the 10 most popular activities list for men in the Northland region, but not on the list for New Zealand men.
  • Fishing and tramping were on the 10 most popular activities list for women in the Northland region, but not on the list for New Zealand women.

Organised Competition/Event Participation, Club/Centre Involvement and Instruction

  • Compared with New Zealand adults, a similar percentage of adults in the Northland region:
    • participated in at least one organised competition or event (New Zealand: 36.9%; Northland: 38.0%); and
    • were members of clubs or centres in order to take part in sport and recreation activities (New Zealand: 34.9%; Northland: 34.6%).
  • Adults in the Northland region were significantly less likely than New Zealand adults to:
    • have received instruction from a coach, instructor, teacher or trainer to help improve their performance (New Zealand: 39.9%; Northland: 31.1%).

Volunteering

  • The level of volunteering for adults in the Northland region (19.2%) was similar to the level for New Zealand adults (25.3%).

Physical Activity Levels

  • The percentage of adults in the Northland region who achieved the physical activity guideline was similar to the percentage for New Zealand adults (New Zealand: 48.2%; Northland: 44.5%).

12 Findings for New Zealand adults can be found in the SPARC (2008) report titled Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Participation Among New Zealand Adults: Key Results of the 2007/08 Active New Zealand Survey. This report is available at www.sparc.org.nz.