Dipton, New Zealand

Dipton is a small town in the Southland region of New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres south of Lumsden and 60 kilometres north of Invercargill. From 20 October 1875 until its closure on 13 December 1982, Dipton was situated on the Kingston Branch railway.

Dipton
Coordinates: 45°54′S 168°22′E
CountryNew Zealand
RegionSouthland region
Territorial authorities of New ZealandSouthland District
WardOreti Ward
CommunityOreti Community
Electorates
  • Southland
  • Te Tai Tonga (Māori)
Government
  Territorial authoritySouthland District Council
  Regional councilSouthland Regional Council
  Mayor of SouthlandRob Scott
  Southland MPJoseph Mooney
  Te Tai Tonga MPTākuta Ferris

Dipton is the hometown of former New Zealand National Party leader and former Prime Minister, Bill English, who was born in nearby Lumsden. It is also the birthplace of Todd Barclay, who succeeded English as the electorate MP for Clutha-Southland.

Dipton is also close to the White Hill Wind Farm, completed in 2007 by New Zealand state-owned enterprise Meridian Energy.

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