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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.
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Get a civil union licence
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions / Get a civil union licence
Before you get a civil union, you need to apply for a licence. A licence confirms it’s legal for you to have a civil union. It costs $150.
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Get a marriage licence
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Get a marriage licence
Before you get married, you need to apply for a marriage licence. This confirms it’s legal for you to marry. A marriage licence costs $150.
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In the United Kingdom
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Births, Deaths and Marriages contact information / In the United Kingdom
Our London office is open by appointment only, from 10am to 2pm (excluding public holidays).
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Donate sperm or eggs
Found in Family and whānau / Fertility issues and assisted reproduction / Donate sperm or eggs
You can donate sperm or eggs to someone you know, or you can contact a fertility clinic to apply to be a donor for someone you don’t know.
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Seeing a specialist
Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Seeing a specialist
When you see a specialist, you’ll visit a medically trained and registered healthcare professional in that field of medicine. In most cases, you need to visit your General Practitioner (GP) first so they can refer you.
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Legal help when being harassed
Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Legal help when being harassed
If you're being harassed by someone you're not in a relationship with, you can apply for a restraining order.
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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.
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Paying for residential care
Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care
You’re responsible for paying for your own care. You can apply for government help if you can’t afford all or some of the cost of your care.
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Public attitudes to daylight saving
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / Public attitudes to daylight saving
The 2008 survey found that 82% of New Zealanders approved of the 2007 extension to the period of daylight saving time.