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Changing your name
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name
Find out how to legally change your name or your child's name in NZ. Learn how to change other documents like your drivers license or passport.
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REANNZ
Found in Government A-Z / REANNZ
Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand (REANNZ) provides a specialist network, tools and services that facilitate the transfer of data intensive research, both nationally and internationally.
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Adoption and fostering
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering
Adopt a child or place a child for adoption. Learn about fostering a child and the Māori tradition of Whāngai. Get information about your own adoption or birth child.
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Enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Enduring power of attorney
An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) is a legal document. It gives the people you trust the power to make decisions for you, if you’re unable to.
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Financial help for your family
Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family
You may be able to get financial help for your family, even if you’re working or looking after a child that's not your own.
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Tāmaki Redevelopment Company
Found in Government A-Z / Tāmaki Redevelopment Company
Tāmaki Regeneration Company (TRC) was set up to lead a first-of-its-kind urban regeneration programme in the East Auckland suburbs of Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure.
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Crown Regional Holdings Limited
Found in Government A-Z / Crown Regional Holdings Limited
CRHL is a government-owned company within Kānoa – the Regional Economic Development and Investment Unit. It holds and manages loans, equity and other asset investments for regional development.
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Financial help and services
Found in Health / Financial help and services
Find out how to get help with the costs for carers, home modifications and home support.
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Where to start — when you need home help
Found in Health / Help in your home / Where to start — when you need home help
You may qualify for home help if day-to-day tasks are hard due to an ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problems or you’re a disabled person.
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Work
Found in Work
Public holidays, minimum wage, annual, sick, domestic violence and other leave, changing jobs