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Parental leave
Found in Work / Parental leave
Find out about the different types of leave you can take as a parent or carer. Learn about the support you can get and conditions you need to meet while on leave and if you decide to return to work or not.
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Welcome to Govt.nz
Found in Welcome to Govt.nz
Govt.nz is your guide to finding and using New Zealand Government services.
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Getting married
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married
Find out about getting married in NZ or overseas. Get a marriage or civil union license or certificate. Learn how to find, become or complain about a celebrant.
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Work
Found in Work
Public holidays, minimum wage, annual, sick, domestic violence and other leave, changing jobs
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Tax, benefits and finance
Found in Tax, benefits and finance
IRD numbers, benefits, superannuation, SuperGold, KiwiSaver
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Family and whānau
Found in Family and whānau
Having a baby, marriage, divorce, bereavement, financial help
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Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary
Learn about enduring power of attorney and ordinary power of attorney — what they are and their purpose. Also, how to create the 2 types of enduring power of attorney legal documents.
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Add a consultation
Found in Engaging with government / Consultations — have your say / Consultations listing / Add a consultation
You can send us information about a consultation here. We’ll check it and add it to the list. Alternatively, email us at govtnz@dia.govt.nz
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Education New Zealand
Found in Government A-Z / Education New Zealand
ENZ helps Aotearoa New Zealand achieve the social, cultural and economic benefits of international education. Their key markets are: China India Southeast Asia Brazil Malaysia South Korea Thailand Vietnam Colombia, and Europe.
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Ministry for Regulation
Found in Government A-Z / Ministry for Regulation
The Ministry for Regulation was established on 1 March 2024, to strengthen NZ’s regulatory management system and to improve regulatory quality. This includes the experience that New Zealanders have of complying with regulation.