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	Accessibility statementFound in About this website / Accessibility statement The current state of accessibility on Govt.nz and how improvements are being made. 
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	Promotional tilesFound in About this website / Promotional tiles The promo tiles on Govt.nz link to timely or new information. See how to request a tile for your new service or tool. 
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	Performing a marriage or civil union ceremonyFound in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony As a marriage celebrant, you’re responsible for making sure the legal requirements of the ceremony are met. 
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	Australia officeFound in Government A-Z / Department of Internal Affairs / Citizenship contact information / Contact the Citizenship Office / Australia office Check the progress of your application: To check the progress of your application, click on the link below. Select 'Continue saved application', then log in using RealMe. Check the progress of your application Freephone: 1300 559 535 (Australia only) Monday to Friday, 7am to 3. 
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	Get a marriage licenceFound in Family and whānau / Getting married / Get a marriage licence Before you get married, you need to apply for a marriage licence. This confirms it’s legal for you to marry. A marriage licence costs $150. 
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	Who can move into residential careFound in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Who can move into residential care When you can no longer manage in your own home, you can move into a rest home or hospital. Talk to your doctor or other health professionals about the level of care you need. 
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	Transfer to a different residential care facilityFound in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Transfer to a different residential care facility You can transfer to another residential care facility if you want to. Or you may have to transfer if the level of care you need has changed. 
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	Alcohol interlocksFound in Transport / Driving fines and penalties / Alcohol interlocks An alcohol interlock is an electronic device that prevents you from driving if you’ve been drinking. 
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	Leaving children by themselvesFound in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time. 
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	School terms in NZFound in Education / School and college / School terms in NZ School terms for New Zealand primary, intermediate and secondary schools — this includes public, integrated and private schools. Dates and times may vary between schools and age groups. 
