Search results for aotearoa

  • Whakarongorau Aotearoa

    Found in Government A-Z / Whakarongorau Aotearoa

    Whakarongorau Aotearoa runs New Zealand telehealth services across 7 digital channels — including phone, text and webchat. These services are: funded by the government free to the public available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Previous name: Homecare Medical Whakarongorau Aotearoa used to be called Homecare Medical.

  • Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa

    Found in Government A-Z / Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa

    They: provide leadership on outdoor public access issues administer a national strategy on outdoor public access, including walkways undertake mapping of outdoor public access provide information to the public oversee a code of responsible conduct negotiate new outdoor public access.

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

    Choose from courses in: small business and computing social work and teaching te reo and tikanga Māori trades and professional skills health and fitness English for speakers of other languages Māori and indigenous arts.

  • Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

    Found in Government A-Z / Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

    They: set teaching standards register teachers provide professional leadership support teachers’ understanding of standards and commitments of the teaching profession consult on key policy developments deal with competence and discipline issues in teachers set the requirements for and approve initial teacher education programmes commission or carry out research to support quality teaching.…

  • Māori history

    Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Māori history

    Māori are tangata whenua — people of the land. They came to Aotearoa from Polynesia in the 13th century and created a new language and culture.

  • Māori language, culture and heritage

    Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage

    Learn about the history of te reo Māori and Māori customs, culture and heritage — and how these are part of the identity of Aotearoa.

  • Citizenship ceremonies

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / How to apply for NZ citizenship / Citizenship ceremonies

    You are not a citizen until you have made your oath or affirmation at a citizenship ceremony.

  • Free health advice

    Found in Health / Public health services / Free health advice

    Find out who to contact to get free health advice for you and your family.

  • Māori culture and heritage

    Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Māori culture and heritage

    Māori culture is a big part of NZ’s identity, so respecting, preserving and promoting it is vital.

  • Registry ceremonies

    Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / How to get married in NZ / Registry ceremonies

    A registry ceremony has standard vows and must take place during business hours on a weekday (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday). You cannot hold the ceremony on a public holiday. You must pay $150 for the marriage licence and a set fee of $90 for the ceremony, which you pay to the celebrant in advance. You should contact your celebrant before you apply for a marriage licence to make sure they will be available.

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