Clover Park, New Zealand

The results were 13.9% European (Pākehā); 17.5% Māori; 56.7% Pasifika; 29.2% Asian; 1.0% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 0.9% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander".

[10] It was formed in January 2011 when Clover Park Middle School merged with Te Whānau o Tupuranga.

Today, facilities in the park include the Auckland Greyhound Track, the Manukau Velodrome, a function centre, a tennis centre, various sports fields, a children's playground, bocce courts and a basketball court.

[12] Since 1996, the Manukau Sports Bowl has been the venue for the annual Polyfest, the world's largest Pacific dance festival, attracting up to 100,000 visitors.

[12][15] It opened on 16 September 1989, and hosted the track cycling at the Auckland Commonwealth Games the following January.

[12][16] The track was developed at a cost of $3.2 million, and held its first race meeting on 18 December 1989.

[12][17] In late 2023, the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board announced that the greyhound track would be replaced by an athletics track, and that negotiations were taking place between the Auckland Greyhound Racing Club and Auckland Council to facilitate the club's move away from the Manukau Sports Bowl.