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Accessibility statement
Found in About this website / Accessibility statement
The current state of accessibility on Govt.nz and how improvements are being made.
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How government works
Found in Engaging with government / How government works
The Government is formed after a democratic election held every 3 years.
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Accessibility tips for using this website
Found in About this website / Accessibility statement / Accessibility tips for using this website
Navigate our website with browser functions, assistive technology, keyboard shortcuts and more.
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Whāngai
Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Whāngai
Whāngai is the Māori tradition of children being raised by someone other than their birth parents — usually a relative.
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Go overseas to work
Found in Leaving NZ / Moving or travelling overseas / Go overseas to work
What you need to know and do when you’re going overseas to work.
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Train while you work
Found in Education / Training and apprenticeships / Train while you work
Continue to broaden your skills while working. You can become better at your job, increase your chance for a promotion or change your career entirely.
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Visas for workers from specific countries
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a visa to work in NZ / Visas for workers from specific countries
New Zealand has special arrangements with some countries to let their citizens work here. Some visas recognise your skills and experience, while others let you learn out about our lifestyle and culture.
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What is a rates rebate
Found in Housing and property / Get financial help with housing / Get a rates rebate / What is a rates rebate
Learn what a rates rebate is, how much it is and how you get it.
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Working over Easter
Found in Work / Public holidays and work / Working over Easter
Only Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays. Easter Sunday is not a public holiday, and shops can choose to open if their local council lets them.
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Discrimination at work
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / Discrimination at work
It’s against the law to be treated unfairly in the workplace or when you apply for a job.