NZ websites 76 to 90 for the New Zealand Government Agencies and Departments category.
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Modern Apprenticeships
(www.modern-apprenticeships.govt.nz)Modern Apprenticeships offers help and information to prospective school leavers and apprentices. Support in many industries available. Direct contact to apprenticeship coordinators.
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Office for Disability Issues
(www.odi.govt.nz)The Office is responsible for ensuring the New Zealand Government keeps faith with the New Zealand Disability Strategy, by promoting the participation and inclusion of disabled people in our society.
View Website - Wellington City Government Agencies and Departments - Health Disabilities
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Ministerial Advisory Committees - Ministry of Health
(www.newhealth.govt.nz)The Ministry of Health provides secretariat support to a number of independent ministerial advisory committees.
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Mental Health Commission
(www.mhc.govt.nz)Aiming to create a New Zealand where people with mental illness have personal power, full participation in their communities and access to a fully developed range of recovery-oriented services.
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Royal Commission
(www.royalcommission.govt.nz)The Royal Commission on Auckland Governance was established by the Government to investigate, and make recommendations on, local and regional government arrangements for the Auckland region in the future.
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Language Line
(www.languageline.govt.nz)A telephone interpreting service, available from Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm. Language Line is available through participating agencies, with a selection of 39 languages.
Business Info: Language Line - Department of Internal Affairs, 46 Waring Taylor Street, CBD, Wellington-city
They Say: Language Line is a is a government sevrice provided by the Office of Ethnic Affairs. The service provides clients of participating agencies with free interpretation by telephone. Language Line is available to ...More about Language Line.
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Biodiversity
(www.biodiversity.govt.nz)This government site provides information on New Zealand's native biodiversity, what is being done to help conserve and manage it, and who is involved. The information and work programmes covered in this site are part of New Zealand's long-term commitment to conserve its natural heritage under the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy.
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Emission Unit Register
(www.eur.govt.nz)The New Zealand Emission Unit Register is an electronic data registry application to manage the accounting, reporting and reconciliation of emission unit holdings and transactions as part of the New Zealand's commitment and obligation under the Kyoto Protocol.
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Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association
(www.nzca.ac.nz)Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa/NZ Childcare Association is a national organisation of Child Care Centres. This group advocated for regulatory improvements and funding to support quality improvements in early childhood education.
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Radio Spectrum Management
(www.rsm.govt.nz)RSM aims to develop and manage the radio spectrum in an innovative way that promotes growth in telecommunication services, business and technology.
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Change for the Better
(www.newcoins.govt.nz)New Zealand's silver coins are changing. From 31 July 2006 the current 50, 20, and 10 cent coins will be replaced with smaller and lighter coins, and the 5 cent coin will begin to be phased out.
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New Zealand Citizenship Office
(www.citizenship.govt.nz)As part of the Department of Internal Affairs, the New Zealand Citizenship Office administers grants of citizenship, confirmation and denials of citizenship, and descent registrations.
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HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine
(www.cervicalcancervaccine.govt.nz)HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine offers information to young women and their guardians throughout New Zealand. Questions and answers, resources and more information on the HPV Vaccine.
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Statistics New Zealand
(www.statistics.govt.nz)Statistics New Zealand is New Zealand's national statistical office. It administers the Statistics Act 1975, and is the country's major source of official statistics.
