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Financial help and services
Found in Health / Financial help and services
Find out how to get help with the costs for carers, home modifications and home support.
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Housing and property
Found in Housing and property
Buying, renting, selling, building, rates, renovating, insulation
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Live in New Zealand
Found in Immigration and visas / Live in New Zealand
Find out about moving to NZ permanently as a resident or refugee, and the options for bringing family to NZ.
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High Court
Found in Government A-Z / High Court
For civil cases, they decide on claims of up to $200,000. In criminal cases they cover minor offences, but can also conduct trials for some serious offences, such as rape and aggravated robbery. They hear major crimes and civil claims involving more than $200,000.
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District Courts
Found in Government A-Z / District Courts
The District Court of New Zealand is the first place where most criminal and civil cases are officially presented and decided.
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Childcare and supervision
Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision
See if you’re eligible for support with childcare costs. Learn about your responsibility to keep your children supervised when you’re not at home.
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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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Government Superannuation Appeals Board
Found in Government A-Z / Government Superannuation Appeals Board
They can review decisions made by the Government Superannuation Fund Authority including decisions about entitlements to money from the fund. You must make an appeal within 28 days of the authority's decision.
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Having a baby
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby
Get support if you’re having a baby and learn about the legal requirement to register your newborn. How to get a birth certificate and IRD number for your child.
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Court of Appeal
Found in Government A-Z / Court of Appeal
For civil cases, they decide on claims of up to $200,000. In criminal cases they cover minor offences, but can also conduct trials for some serious offences, such as rape and aggravated robbery.