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  • Public attitudes to daylight saving

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    The 2008 survey found that 82% of New Zealanders approved of the 2007 extension to the period of daylight saving time.

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    It’s free to go to a state school — but the school can ask for donations towards their running costs.

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    Child support is paid by parents who do not live with their children, or who share care of their children with someone else.

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    Specialist health services and resources for mental illness or addiction.

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    You do not have to do anything official when you separate from your partner, but a separation agreement or separation order can help to keep things clear.

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