Maori, Asian and Pasifika populations in Hawke's Bay will grow in coming years, according to fresh projections released by Statistics New Zealand.
By 2038, 73 per cent of Hawke's Bay's population is projected to identify as European or Other (including New Zealander), down from 78 per cent in 2013. The next biggest group, Maori, is expected to increase from 25 per cent in 2013 to 34 per cent in 2038.
The number of people identifying as Asian will grow from 4 per cent to 8 per cent, while the Pacific population will grow from 5 to 10 per cent.
African, Middle Eastern and Latin American populations are also expected to grow nationally but the numbers are too small for Statistics NZ to project the growth.
Under the Statistics NZ criteria, people can identify with more than one ethnicity. The projections are based on different combinations of fertility, mortality, migration, and inter-ethnic mobility assumptions.