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Leaving children by themselves
Found 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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Feedback about the Govt.nz website
Found in About this website / Feedback about the Govt.nz website
Ask a question about the Govt.nz website, suggest an improvement to the website, or report a problem about the website to the Govt.nz team.
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NZ’s natural resources
Found in Recreation and the environment / NZ’s natural resources
Find out how we manage and protect our natural resources.
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Buying a house, apartment or a rental property
Found in Housing and property / Buying or selling a home / Buying a house, apartment or a rental property
Learn about the house buying process. Work out what you can afford before you start looking at properties.
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Pay a court fine
Found in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Pay a court fine
You can pay court fines online. Speeding tickets and local council parking tickets become court fines if you don’t pay them on time.
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Apply for a child's first passport
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Get or renew a New Zealand passport / Apply for a child's first passport
Child passports are for children aged 15 and under. They cost $144 and are valid for 5 years. When a child turns 16, their passport is still valid until it expires or is cancelled.
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Selling a vehicle
Found in Transport / Selling a vehicle
If you’re selling a vehicle it must have a warrant of fitness (WoF) issued no more than 1 month before the date you hand the vehicle over to the buyer.
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Enrol to vote
Found in Engaging with government / Enrol and vote in an election / Enrol to vote
You can vote in NZ elections if you’re eligible and you’ve added your name to an electoral roll.
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The scope of Govt.nz
Found in About this website / The scope of Govt.nz
If you work in government, this guide helps you work out if your information and services should be on this site.
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Complain to the Ombudsman
Found in Engaging with government / Complain about a government department / Complain to the Ombudsman
If you cannot solve a problem with a government agency, you can complain to the Ombudsman.