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Get a copy of a WW1 service record
Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Get a copy of a WW1 service record
Archives New Zealand is in the process of putting the military records of everyone who served in World War I online.
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PlunketLine
Found in Health / Free health services for children / PlunketLine
Phone 0800 933 922 to get advice about child health and parenting.
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United Kingdom office
Found in Government A-Z / Department of Internal Affairs / Citizenship contact information / Contact the Citizenship Office / United Kingdom office
Phone: +44 20 7968 2730 Email: For enquiries about applying for citizenship, email london@dia. govt. nz Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm (excluding public holidays). The United Kingdom office is open to the public by appointment only.
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History of daylight saving in NZ
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / History of daylight saving in NZ
New Zealand first introduced daylight saving time in 1927. The current times have been fixed since 2007.
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Help in your home
Found in Health / Help in your home
Find out if you qualify for government-funded home help and the support services you may get after your needs are assessed — if you have an ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problem or you’re a disabled person.
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Changing your name
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name
Find out how to legally change your name or your child's name in NZ. Learn how to change other documents like your drivers license or passport.
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Share your feedback
Found in The Govt.nz app
Give us general feedback or report a problem with the Govt.nz app. Responses are shared with the team to help improve the app.
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Changing your gender
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender
Find out how to change the gender on your birth certificate, citizenship record, and official identification.
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Youth Court
Found in Government A-Z / Youth Court
The Youth Court deals with criminal offending by young people that is too serious to be dealt with by the police in the community.