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  • Renew your driver licence

    Found in Transport / Driver licences / Renew your driver licence

    For most people, your driver licence is valid for 10 years. The NZTA will send you a renewal reminder letter about 8 weeks before your photo driver licence is due to expire (if they have your current address).

  • Food labelling

    Found in Health / Food safety / Food labelling

    Food labels help you make informed choices about the products you buy.

  • Finding your birth child

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Finding your birth child

    If you've placed a child for adoption and they are now over 20 years old, you can ask Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children for help finding them.

  • Fostering a child (caregiving)

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Fostering a child (caregiving)

    Foster parents (caregivers) look after children in many ways, from short-term or emergency care, to long-term or permanent arrangements.

  • Community Services Card

    Found in Health / Financial help and services / Community Services Card

    Work and Income supply the Community Services Card (CSC) on behalf of the Ministry of Health to help lower healthcare costs.

  • Leaky homes

    Found in Housing and property / Leaky homes

    Check your property for signs of having a leaky home.

  • Government jobs

    Found in Work / Finding and starting a job / Government jobs

    Search for jobs in government, sign up for job alerts and find out how to apply for government vacancies.

  • Car seats for kids

    Found in Transport / Car seats for kids

    Kids under 7 have to be in car seats. Between 7 and 8 they have to be in a car seat if one is available.

  • Renovating your home

    Found in Housing and property / Building and renovating / Renovating your home

    If you’re renovating, make sure you use licensed tradespeople and get consents where you need them.

  • Make a complaint about residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Make a complaint about residential care

    If you have concerns about the care you or someone you know is receiving in a residential care facility, you have the right to speak up.

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