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  1. Business Strategy: New Zealand Government's Renaissance in Service Delivery by Louise Francis, Janet A. Chiew, et all 2010-10-08
  2. Business Strategy: New Zealand Government Information and Communication Technology, 2009 by Louise Francis, 2009-11-09
  3. Remarks On Notes Published For The New Zealand Government, January 1861: And On Mr. Richmond's Memorandum On The Taranaki Question, December, 1860 (1861) by William Martin, 2010-05-22
  4. Extract From the New Zealand Government Gazette. ... Lecture on the Geology of the Province of Auckland, New Zealand. by Ferdinand Christian Von. Hochstetter, 2010-05-03
  5. New Zealand Government Introduction: Fifth National Government of New Zealand, Copyright Amendment Act 2008
  6. New Zealand Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative: What Does It Offer Telecom Carriers? by Rosalie Nelson, 2009-10-05
  7. Facts about New Zealand: Issued by New Zealand government department of tourist and health resorts by New Zealand. Dept. of Tourist and Publicity, 1906-01-01
  8. New Zealand government wants new cable.(NEW CABLES): An article from: Submarine Fiber Optic Communications by Gale Reference Team, 2007-12-01
  9. Tiki Tours New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau by not given, 1981
  10. Tower of Strength - a Centennial History of the New Zealand Government Life Insurance Office by C. W. Vennell, 1969-01-01
  11. Public Access to New Zealand Government Information: The Role of the Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.(Review) (book reviews): An article from: Australian Academic & Research Libraries by Carol Bowie, 1998-12-01
  12. Vegfed Urges New Zealand Government to Scrap Carbon Tax.: An article from: Global Warming Today
  13. Money back guarantee: the New Zealand government recently announced an extension to its scheme guaranteeing retail deposits. Kate Perry looks at what the ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Kate Perry, 2009-10-01
  14. Remarks On Notes Published For The New Zealand Government, January 1861: And On Mr. Richmond's Memorandum On The Taranaki Question, December, 1860 (1861) by William Martin, 2010-09-10

41. Articles About New Zealand Government - Los Angeles Times
New Zealand Government News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about New Zealand Government from the Los Angeles Times
http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/new-zealand-government

42. Homepage | The Governor-General Of New Zealand Te Kawana O Tianara O Aotearoa
Information about the personal representative of the NZ Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand.
http://www.gg.govt.nz/
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Nau Mai, Haere Mai. Welcome to the website of the Governor-General of New Zealand. The Governor-General, Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, is the personal representative of New Zealand's Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand. On this site, you can find out about the role and functions of the Governor-General, or take a video tour of Government House Read a biography of the Governor-General, a diary of future engagements or latest speeches or view photographs of latest activities.  View speeches by current and former Governors-General on constitutional issues. Find out about New Zealand Royal Honours , sending Congratulatory Messages , or inviting and hosting  the Governor-General to your event and writing to Their Excellencies
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43. New Zealand Government Bonds - Government Securities — New Zealand Debt Manage
New Zealand government bonds are wholesale fixedterm debt securities issued by the Crown to registered bidders in periodic government bond tenders.
http://www.nzdmo.govt.nz/securities/govtbonds
Accessibility Skip to content. Skip to navigation New Zealand Debt Management Office Search Site Advanced Search You are here: Home Government Securities The information on this web site is issued by the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) for informational purposes. It does not contain and is not an invitation or offer to buy or sell securities. Each page on this web site must be read in conjunction with the
  • The information on this web site is issued by the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) for informational purposes. It does not contain and is not an invitation or offer to buy or sell securities. Insofar as this web site refers to any offerings of securities, such offerings are directed to countries other than the United States and no offerings are made to persons accessing this web site within Australia. The NZDMO takes reasonable measures to ensure the quality of the data and other information produced by the NZDMO that is made available on this web site. However, the NZDMO makes no warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, correctness, completeness or use of any information that is available on or through this web site nor represents that its use would not infringe on privately owned rights. Further information contained on this web site is subject to change, completion or amendment without notice. Nothing contained on this web site is, or shall be relied on as a promise or representation by the New Zealand Government or the NZDMO as to the past or future. The contents of this web site should not be construed as legal, business or tax advice.
  • 44. RBNZ Silver Coin - Home Page
    Information from the Reserve Bank about a change to New Zealand s silver coins.
    http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/
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    The coins will always be redeemable for face value at the Reserve Bank, No 2 The Terrace, Wellington. On 31 July 2006, smaller and lighter 10, 20, and 50 cent coins were introduced into circulation. The new coins have retained the same designs, but the new 10 cent coin is copper-coloured, and the 20 cent coin has a distinctive edging. The $1 and $2 coins are unchanged.
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    45. GETS - Government Electronic Tenders Service
    Welcome to the New Zealand Government Electronic Tenders Service. GETS is a free service designed to promote open, fair competition in the New Zealand Government market and
    http://www.gets.govt.nz/

    46. NZ Superannuation Fund: Welcome To The New Zealand Superannuation Fund - Home
    An investment fund that accumulates and invests Government contributions. Reports, investments, performance and press releases.
    http://www.nzsuperfund.co.nz
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    Welcome to the New Zealand Superannuation Fund
    This is the website for the New Zealand Superannuation Fund and for the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation. This website is intended as a resource for all New Zealanders, and any other interested parties, to better understand why the Guardians and the Fund exist, how the Guardians manage the Fund and why we do it in the way we do, and how the Fund is performing against its important objective. What is that objective? The Fund pre-funds part of the future cost of  New Zealand Superannuation , by investing Government contributions and the returns on that investment over the long term. By doing so, the Fund smooths the tax burden of the cost of New Zealand Superannuation between generations of New Zealanders. The objective of the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation is simply to manage and administer the Fund. See here for a short introduction to the Guardians and the Fund.
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    47. Consumer Affairs — Ministry Of Consumer Affairs
    Provides consumer information and education and investigates unsafe products. Also provides policy advice to the Government.
    http://www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz/
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    48. Home Page [Ministry Of Defence NZ]
    The Government s principal adviser on defence policy, it is also responsible for the evaluation of the performance of the defence organisations.
    http://www.defence.govt.nz/
    Search Level 4 Defence House
    2-12 Aitken Street
    Wellington
    New Zealand
    Phone +64 4 496-0999
    Fax +64 4 496-0859
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    PO Box 12703
    Molesworth Street
    Wellington 6144
    New Zealand
    Minister of Defence links
    Press Releases Contact the Minister
    NZDF links
    New Zealand Defence Force Contact NZDF Medals information (NZDF) Military Personnel ... Royal New Zealand Air Force
    What's new
    View the What's new page
    Defence Review and 2010 White Paper
    Welcome to the Ministry of Defence website
    Our role is to:
    • Advise the Government on the defence of New Zealand and its interests. Acquire military equipment. Assess and audit the New Zealand Defence Force functions, duties and projects.
    At our website you can find information about:
    • The Ministry, our management, divisions and contacts. New Zealand's defence policy.

    49. New Zealand Government Type - Government
    Government type parliamentary democracy. Definition This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows
    http://www.indexmundi.com/new-zealand/government_type.html
    New Zealand Government type
    New Zealand Government Government type: parliamentary democracy Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows:
    Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority.
    Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good.
    Communism - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society).
    Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government.
    Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government.

    50. Ministry Of Fisheries Internet
    The over-riding purpose is to ensure that the use of New Zealand s fisheries resource is sustainable. Provides policy advice to the Government.
    http://www.fish.govt.nz/

    51. Jobs.govt.nz Home Page
    An employment site for vacancies in public sector organisations.
    http://www.jobs.govt.nz/
    Search for Jobs
    Any Region Antarctica Auckland Bay of Plenty Canterbury Central Plateau Gisborne Hawkes Bay Manawatu - Wanganui Multiple Locations Nelson - Marlborough Northland Otago Southland Taranaki Waikato Wellington West Coast Any Category Administration Community Services Customer services Education Graduate Health Information / Records Management Internship Any Type Ongoing - Full Time Ongoing - Part Time Fixed Term Contract Secondment Casual Any Employer Accident Compensation Corporation Agency for International Development AgResearch Ltd Airways Corporation of New Zealand Ltd Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand Antarctica New Zealand Aoraki Polytechnic Archives New Zealand Asia New Zealand Foundation Auckland District Health Board Audit New Zealand Aviation Security Service Bay of Plenty District Health Board Broadcasting Standards Authority Canterbury District Health Board Career Services Central Region Technical Advisory Services Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection Charities Commission Child, Youth and Family (Ministry of Social Development) Christchurch College of Education Christchurch Polytech Institute of Technology Civil Aviation Authority of NZ Controller and Auditor - General Commerce Commission Counties Manukau District Health Board Creative New Zealand (Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa) Crown Ownership Monitoring Unit Crown Health Financing Agency Crown Law Office Department of Building and Housing Department of Conservation Department of Corrections Department of Internal Affairs Department of Labour

    52. Ministry Of Education - Home
    Not a provider of education, the purpose is support and facilitative rather than directive.
    http://www.minedu.govt.nz/
    Ministry of Education
    Search Search for: Building a world-leading education system that equips all New Zealanders with the knowledge, skills, and values to be successful citizens in the 21st-century.
    Parents
    Information about your child's education including tips on choosing an ECE service or school, what they learn, how their progress is assessed and more. Visit the Parents' section
    Educators
    Teaching resources, curriculum information, forms and processes, teaching news and professional development. Visit the Educators' section
    Boards
    Information and resources boards need for effective governance of their schools Visit the Boards' section
    Students
    Study tools, websites, scholarships, guides to studying in New Zealand. Visit the Students' section
    Researchers
    Access to research literature with a focus on education in New Zealand Visit the Researchers' section
    Annual Report 2010
    Details our progress towards meeting Government priorities and outcomes for the year ended 30 June 2010.
    Community consultation
    South Dunedin - Have your say on the options for providing year 1 to 8 education in South Dunedin Learn more Kawerau - The Minister of Education has announced the start of consultation to reorganise schools and strengthen education in Kawerau Learn more
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    Links Select a link: Any Questions?

    53. New Zealand Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And Trade
    Conducts the Government s business with foreign countries and their governments, and with international organisations.
    http://www.mft.govt.nz/
    See the sitemap for a list of all content headings under each section. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade works to make New Zealand's voice heard overseas and contributes directly to the security and well-being of all New Zealanders.
    Staff of the NZ High Commission, Port Vila, Vanuatu, celebrate Waitangi Day
    Connections
    Connections is a programme in which our diplomats get to know and become known in New Zealand towns and communities. The first two towns are Tauranga and Dunedin. Find out more
    Climate Change Conference
    If you are a New Zealander attending the UNFCCC conference in Cancun, Mexico you may wish to keep in touch with the New Zealand Government Delegation
    New Free Trade Agreement
    Negotiations have been announced on a Free Trade Agreement with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan which will start early next year. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is inviting submissions.
    Latest from the MFAT blogs
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    News and Features

    54. 'Hobbit' Deal Hammered Out By New Zealand Government Between Unions And Producti
    Oct 27, 2010 The final hurtle has been removed so that the two Hobbit films can begin filming in New Zealand starting in February. A labor dispute had threatened to cause the
    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5941172/hobbit_deal_hammered_out_by_new

    55. Ministry Of Health, New Zealand
    Manatu Hauora, the place you can find out the latest on New Zealand health issues.
    http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf

    56. Welcome To The Ministry Of Justice — Ministry Of Justice, New Zealand
    The Ministry of Justice provides strategic and policy advice across the justice sector.
    http://www.justice.govt.nz/
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    57. Peter Jackson's The Hobbit Finally Gets A Go From New Zealand Government
    Peter Jackson’s film adaption of The Hobbit is finally moving forward. The New Zealand government has given the goahead with tax breaks to Peter Jackson's production so that
    http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/819697/Peter-Jackson-s-The-Hobbit
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    58. Ministry Of Research, Science & Technology - MoRST
    The role of MORST in the New Zealand Innovation System is to provide science and technology policy advice and related services to the Government.
    http://www.morst.govt.nz/

    59. MapZones.com : New Zealand Government
    Information of New Zealand Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister
    http://www.mapzones.com/world/pacific/new_zealand/governmentindex.php
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    New Zealand : Government
    New Zealand has a parliamentary system of government closely patterned on that of the United Kingdom and is a fully independent member of the Commonwealth. It has no written constitution. administrator authority is unconditional in a Cabinet led by the prime minister, who is the leader of the political party or coalition of parties holding the majority of seats in Parliament. All Cabinet ministers must be members of Parliament and are collectively responsible to it. The unicameral Parliament (House of Representatives) has 120 seats, six of which currently are reserved for Maori elected on a separate Maori roll. Maori also may run for, and have been elected to, nonreserved seats. Parliaments are elected for a maximum term of 3 years, although elections can be called sooner. The judiciary consists of the Court of Appeals, the High Court, and the District Courts. New Zealand law has three principal sourcesEnglish common law, certain statutes of the U.K. Parliament enacted before 1947, and statutes of the New Zealand Parliament. In interpreting common law, the courts have been concerned with preserving uniformity with common law as interpreted in the United Kingdom. This uniformity is ensured by the maintenance of the Privy Council in London as the final court of appeal and by judges' practice of following British decisions, even though, technically, they are not bound by them. Local government in New Zealand has only the powers conferred upon it by Parliament. The nation's 12 regional councils are directly elected, set their own tax rates, and have a chairman elected by their members. Regional council responsibilities include environmental management, regional aspects of civil defense, and transportation planning. The 74 "territorial authorities"15 city councils, 58 district councils in rural areas, and one county council for the Chatham Islandsare directly elected, raise local taxes at rates they themselves set, and are headed by popularly elected mayors. The territorial authorities may delegate powers to local community boards. These boards, instituted at the behest either local citizens or territorial authorities, advocate community views but cannot levy taxes, appoint staff, or own property.

    60. Ministry Of Youth Development
    Provides policy advice to the Government on youth affairs.
    http://www.myd.govt.nz/

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