Information on the Judicial system in New Zealand.
Set up under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 to make decisions on applications to introduce new organisms or hazardous substances to New Zealand.
Direct access to the official government register and national database. Provides registration information on companies, trademarks, industrial and provident societies, charitable trusts, overseas companies registered in New Zealand and security interests registered on motor vehicles.
A New Zealand Government agency providing natural disaster insurance to residential property owners.
The government department which reports publicly on the quality of education in all New Zealand schools and early childhood centres, including private schools, kura kaupapa Maori (Maori language immersion schools) and kohanga reo (Maori language early childhood groups).
Works to bring about voluntary changes of behaviour to implement Government strategies for energy efficiency and conservation in both the private and public sectors.
A statutory authority with an independent Board, reporting to the Minister of Research, Science and Technology. It is responsible for about 60% of the public expenditure on research and development in New Zealand, investing approximately $310 million annually in line with policies and priorities set by the Government. It covers almost all fields of science, including the social sciences but excluding defence and health.
A resource for all your Business, Personal and Professional tax needs.
One of the Government's border protection agencies. It has specific responsibilities for ensuring that all goods and persons entering and exiting New Zealand do so in accordance with all New Zealand laws and regulations.
Manages the NZ Pharmaceutical Schedule on behalf of its owner, the Health Funding Authority.
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