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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.
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Pruning tree branches
Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Pruning tree branches
You can trim most branches or roots that cross into your property up to the property boundary.
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Complain about discrimination
Found in Law, crime and justice / Human rights in NZ / Complain about discrimination
Discrimination is illegal — you have the right to complain.
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Military history, records and medals
Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Military history, records and medals
Search the records and medals of New Zealanders at war and get sources for doing your own military research.
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Free health advice
Found in Health / Public health services / Free health advice
Find out who to contact to get free health advice for you and your family.
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Request information from the government
Found in Engaging with government / Request information from the government
You can make an official information request to the organisation or person you think holds the information you want.
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Registering your new car or truck
Found in Transport / Buying a vehicle / Registering your new car or truck
Cars, vans, motorcycles, mopeds and trucks need to be registered and issued number plates to be legally driven on our roads.
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Accessibility tips for using this website
Found in The Govt.nz website / Accessibility statement / Accessibility tips for using this website
Navigate our website with browser functions, assistive technology, keyboard shortcuts and more.
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Passports and visas when you go to Australia
Found in Leaving NZ / Travel or move to Australia / Passports and visas when you go to Australia
Most NZ citizens can visit, live and work in Australia without applying for a tourist or work visa. NZ permanent residents need to apply for visas to Australia.
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Enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Enduring power of attorney
An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) is a legal document. It gives the people you trust the power to make decisions for you, if you’re unable to.