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Relationship counselling
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Relationship counselling
Find a counsellor in your local area.
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Producing food for sale
Found in Health / Food safety / Producing food for sale
If you’re selling or giving away food, you need to make sure you follow food hygiene regulations.
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Linking to Govt.nz
Found in About this website / Linking to Govt.nz
All government sites link to Govt.nz — find out what you need to do.
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Renew your driver licence
Found in Transport / Driver licences / Renew your driver licence
For most people, your driver licence is valid for 10 years. The NZTA will send you a renewal reminder letter about 8 weeks before your photo driver licence is due to expire (if they have your current address).
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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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Working after 65: ACC levies and entitlements
Found in Work / Working after 65: ACC levies and entitlements
If you work after you turn 65, you still pay ACC levies. You can claim for treatment of injuries, but if you have an accident and can't work, your entitlement to weekly compensation changes.
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In Australia
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Births, Deaths and Marriages contact information / In Australia
Our Sydney office is open by appointment only, from 10am to 3pm (excluding public holidays).
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Make a complaint about food poisoning
Found in Health / Food safety / Make a complaint about food poisoning
500 New Zealanders a day get food poisoning. It’s a serious risk if you’re sick, pregnant, very young or elderly.
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Get a copy of a WW1 service record
Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Get a copy of a WW1 service record
Archives New Zealand is in the process of putting the military records of everyone who served in World War I online.
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Taking unpaid leave
Found in Work / Annual holidays / Taking unpaid leave
You can take unpaid leave if your employer agrees to it. The agreement should be recorded in writing.