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  • Auckland Policy Office

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    The APO: provides an Auckland perspective in the development of central government policy identifies and develops Auckland-specific policies that will promote Auckland and national economic growth promotes the involvement of central government in major regional development projects develops links with key regional stakeholders including Auckland Council and Auckland’s business community is a source of information about…

  • Contact NZ government

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  • Government A-Z

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    Contact details and information for all government departments and organisations.

  • Asia New Zealand Foundation

    Found in Government A-Z / Asia New Zealand Foundation

    They work in the following areas: Arts — bring Asian art into the mainstream of NZ culture, while supporting local practitioners to thrive in Asia Business — support NZ companies to better understand Asia and help develop the next generation of Asia-savvy graduates through an internship programme Education — provide NZ educators with knowledge, resources and…

  • Executive Board for the Elimination of Family Violence and Sexual Violence

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    Participating agencies are responsible for implementing Te Aorerekura – the National Strategy to Eliminate Family Violence and Sexual Violence.

  • Fire and Emergency New Zealand

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    Call 111 if there’s a serious risk that people could be injured or property damaged. 111 emergency services Not safe to talk? Stay on the line. Accessible option for 111 Responsibilities of Fire and Emergency NZ Respond to fires and other emergencies.

  • Health New Zealand

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    Call 111 if you’re in an emergency. Not safe to talk? Stay on the line. If there’s a serious risk that people could be injured or property damaged, do not hesitate to call 111.

  • New Zealand Police

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    Call 111 if you’re in an emergency. Not safe to talk? Stay on the line. If there’s a serious risk that people could be injured or property damaged, do not hesitate to call 111. Accessible option for 111 For non-emergency reporting, call 105 or go to 105. police. govt.

  • Consultations listing

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    Give government and public-sector organisations feedback on new projects, services and policy before they make decisions.

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