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  • How government works

    Found in Engaging with government / How government works

    The Government is formed after a democratic election held every 3 years.

  • 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.

  • Discrimination at work

    Found in Work / Workers’ rights / Discrimination at work

    It’s against the law to be treated unfairly in the workplace or when you apply for a job.

  • Typography

    Found in About this website / Typography

    Govt.nz’s typefaces, text sizes and spacing, and links.

  • What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Benefits and allowances / What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit

    If you're getting a benefit, NZ Superannuation or a Veteran’s Pension from Work and Income, you must let them know if your contact details or circumstances change.

  • Services offered in residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Services offered in residential care

    The services offered by residential care providers can vary. They must tell you about the services they offer and be clear about which ones you must pay extra for.

  • Choose the right tax code for your NZ Superannuation

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Choose the right tax code for your NZ Superannuation

    When you start getting NZ Super you might still have other sources of income. You need to make sure you’re using the correct tax code.

  • How many annual holidays you get

    Found in Work / Annual holidays / How many annual holidays you get

    All employees are entitled to at least 4 weeks’ paid annual holidays (annual leave) for each year they have worked for their employer.

  • Ordinary power of attorney versus enduring power of attorney

    Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Ordinary power of attorney versus enduring power of attorney

    Ordinary power of attorney (POA) and enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) are often mistaken for being the same but they have some important differences.

  • Complain about a marriage or civil union celebrant

    Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Complain about a marriage or civil union celebrant

    If you have a serious problem with a marriage or civil union celebrant not performing their legal duties before, during or after your ceremony, you can make a formal complaint about them.

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