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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.

  • 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.

  • Apply for a work visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Apply for a work visa

    If you’re planning to work in New Zealand and you’re not a citizen or permanent resident of NZ or Australia, you’ll need a visa that lets you work.

  • Self-employed or running a business

    Found in Work / Self-employed or running a business

    Find out how to set up a business, including self-employment, and what your responsibilities are when running a business.

  • Dates for public holidays and anniversary days

    Found in Work / Public holidays and work / Dates for public holidays and anniversary days

    Dates when employees get national public holidays and regional anniversary days.

  • How government works

    Found in Engaging with government / How government works

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

  • Domestic and family violence

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Domestic and family violence

    Services and support for anyone experiencing abuse from a partner, ex-partner, family member, flatmate, friend, or carer.

  • Before you travel

    Found in Leaving NZ / Before you travel

    Avoid surprises — before you go, find and check your passport, pay your fines and check if there are any special travel requirements for the countries you’re visiting.

  • Change a civil union to a marriage

    Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions / Change a civil union to a marriage

    You can change your civil union to a marriage (or your marriage to a civil union) without dissolving your current relationship. You need to complete a form and hold another marriage or civil union ceremony.

  • Revitalising te reo Māori

    Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Revitalising te reo Māori

    Māori became an official language of New Zealand in 1987. It’s a taonga (treasure) that our government works to protect. Learn about the history of te reo Māori and the plan for revitalising the language.

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