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History of daylight saving in NZ
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / History of daylight saving in NZ
New Zealand first introduced daylight saving time in 1927. The current times have been fixed since 2007.
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Te reo Māori (Māori language)
Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Te reo Māori (Māori language)
Māori became 1 of New Zealand’s 3 official languages in 1987. It’s a taonga (treasure) that our government works to protect.
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Youth benefits
Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Youth benefits
Payments for young people aged 16 or 17 who cannot live with their parents, and for young parents aged 16 to 19.
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Governing legislation
Found in Recreation and the environment / Daylight saving in NZ / Governing legislation
Our timezone, the daylight saving dates and the rules around what happens if you are working when the clocks change are governed by 2 pieces of legislation.
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NZ citizenship if you are adopted
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / NZ citizenship if you are adopted
If you were born and adopted in New Zealand you are likely to be a New Zealand citizen. If you were born or adopted outside New Zealand, you might be a citizen — if not, you may be able to apply to become one.
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Order a birth certificate
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Order a birth certificate
New Zealand birth certificates are a record of birth. You can order a birth certificate online. It costs $33 for a standard certificate.
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Visas and travel
Found in Immigration and visas / Visas and travel
Find out about travelling to New Zealand — what happens at the border, visa requirements, biosecurity and customs rules.
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Free health advice
Found in Health / Public health services / Free health advice
Find out who to contact to get free health advice for you and your family.
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Contact details by topic
Found in Contact details by topic
If you’re unsure who to contact, use the list below to work out which government organisation could help with your question.
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Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
As a marriage celebrant, you’re responsible for making sure the legal requirements of the ceremony are met.