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  1. New manager prepares to tackle city sustainability.(Government)(The New Zealand native has 20 years of experience in environmental issues): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-25
  2. Press release, government of New Zealand welcomes Cook Islands Whale Sanctuary, 21 September 2001. (Documents).(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy
  3. God and Government: The New Zealand Experience
  4. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain And Northern Ireland And the Government of New Zealand Concerning Air Services: Wellington, 26 July 2005 (Treaty Series)
  5. The Politics and Government of New Zealand: Robust, Innovative and Challenged by G. A. Wood, Chris Rudd, 2004-04
  6. Empowering Communities?: Representation and Participation in New Zealand's Local Government
  7. Bridled Power: New Zealand's Constitution and Government by Geoffrey Palmer, Matthew Palmer, 2004-04-29
  8. Land and Water: Water and Soil Conservation and Central Government in New Zealand, 1941-1988.(Special Wetlands Issue) (book reviews): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Marsha Woodbury, 1995-11-01
  9. Government in the New Zealand economy (Planning paper / New Zealand Planning Council) by G. R Hawke, 1982
  10. Parliamentary government in New Zealand (New Zealand. Dept. of Education. Post-primary school bulletin) by Thomas Richard Smith, 1965
  11. Local and Regional Government in New Zealand by Claudia Scott, 1979-08
  12. Unbridled Power: An Interpretation of New Zealand's Constitution and Government by Geoffrey Palmer, 1989-02-23
  13. Crown colony government in New Zealand by A. H McLintock, 1958
  14. aw in Business & Government in New Zealand by et al Ian Eagles, 1996

21. Contents - New Zealand Government Asset Sales As At 30 Sep 1999 - The Treasury
Details of the processes and income received from the sale of stateowned assets by the new zealand government since 1988.
http://www.treasury.govt.nz/assetsales/
About Treasury New Zealand Economy Careers Crown Financial Statements ... Budget 2005 Search
New Zealand Government Asset Sales as at 30 September 1999
New Zealand Government Asset Sales as at 30 September 1999
Contents
Income from State Asset Sales Footnotes Completed Sales New Zealand Steel ... VTNZ * State-owned Enterprises at time of sale
. The Treasury, 1 The Terrace, PO Box 3724, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND.
Tel: +64 4 472 2733. Fax: +64 4 473 0982. Email: Treasury Webmaster

22. New Zealand Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And Trade Home Page
Contact Us, new zealand government Crest, Te whakarato parongo mo nga hononga aao o Providing information about New Zealand s international relations
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/
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23 September 05 Hurricane Rita 23 September 05 Hurricane Katrina 12 September 05 Travel Advisories
Thailand 2 September 05 All vacancies FOCUS
United Nations Handbook
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Aug/Sep 2005
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23. Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And Trade - Travel Safety Information Index Page
new zealand government Crest, Te whakarato pärongo mö ngä hononga äao o Aotearoa Providing information about New Zealand s international relations
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/travel/
Te whakarato pärongo mö ngä hononga ä-ao o Aotearoa
Providing information about New Zealand's international relations
Travel Advice
Ngä Whakatüpato
cons@mfat.govt.nz Tel: Fax:
Travel Information Travel Documentation Travel Tips Travel Risks Mailing List ... Registration for New Zealanders Travelling Overseas Country Advice Some Risk more. High Risk more Extreme Risk more Exercise caution. Consider deferring
non-essential travel. We advise against all travel. NZers should leave. A B C D ... Z Read the advice of other Governments by clicking on the flags Countries Some Risk High Risk Extreme Risk A Afghanistan Kabul city Advise against non-essential travel. Kidnapping. Rest of Afghanistan Advise against all travel to other parts of Afghanistan. Threats to foreigners from terrorists, criminal violence, including kidnappings, remains high. Albania Border between Albania and Kosovo Unexploded ordnance in border areas.

24. New Zealand Trade And Enterprise - New Zealand's Economic Development Agency
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, the official new zealand government economic development agency, aims to grow New Zealand economy by boosting the
http://www.nzte.govt.nz/
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
New Zealand's Economic Development Agency
Business Development
Biz Business Mentoring Enterprise Training ... Event Support
Quick-find topics
New Business Ideas Investing Buying from New Zealand
Innovative Tauranga firm cracks niche mirror market in USA
... Companies score $150 million through NZTE service
Hot News Story
New Zealand leads world in ease of doing business
New Zealand has the most business-friendly regulations in the world, as measured by the World Bank’s Doing Business in 2006 survey made public on September 12.  Singapore is the runner-up and the United States third. In the survey New Zealand was first for ease of registering property and protecting investors, second for dealing with licences and fourth for starting a business. More information is available on www.doingbusiness.org
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25. The New Zealand Government Directory - Logon
The new zealand government Directory is a comprehensive source of contact information for New Zealand s political parties and their members.
http://www.nzgovtdirectory.com/
Recent Appointments 14 September
Attorney-General Michael Cullen has announced two Court appointments: Ian McHardy as a Family Court Judge and Tom Broadmore as a District Court Judge.
Mr McHardy will be sworn in on 4 October and will sit in Auckland.
Mr Broadmore will be sworn in on 14 October and will sit in Wellington. 30 August
Commerce Minister Pete Hodgson has announced the appointment of Vivian Kloosterman to the Standards Council. Ms Kloosterman replaces architect Roy Wilson who served on the Standards Council for over seven years. 17 August
Attorney-General Michael Cullen has announced the appointment of Margaret Rogers as a Family Court Judge.
Ms Rogers will be sworn in on 2 September and will sit in Manukau. 5 August
New Zealand's next Consul-General to Shanghai will be career diplomat Wen Chin Powles, Foreign Minister Phil Goff said today. Wen Powles joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1988. Her previous postings have included Beijing and New York. She will take up her appointment in December, replacing Pam Dunn.

26. Ministry For Culture And Heritage Homepage
Provides advice to the new zealand government on culture and heritage matters and assists Government in its provision and management of cultural resources
http://www.cultureandheritage.govt.nz/
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Agencies we Fund
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Welcome to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. The Ministry provides advice to the New Zealand government on culture and heritage matters. It assists government in its provision and management of cultural resources for the benefit of all New Zealanders, and undertakes a number of activities that support and promote the history and heritage of our country.

27. Biosecurity New Zealand
of Fisheries www.fish.govt.nz; new zealand government Portal www.govt.nz Biosecurity New Zealand is the lead agency in New Zealand s biosecurity
http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/
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28. New Zealand Debt Management Office
III, This is a protected new zealand government web site. It is unlawful to intentionally cause damage to it or to any NZDMO electronic facility or data
http://www.nzdmo.govt.nz/
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New Zealand Debt Management Office
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 Continue ... at the bottom of this page.
I 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.
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III This is a protected New Zealand Government web site. It is unlawful to intentionally cause damage to it or to any NZDMO electronic facility or data through the knowing transmission of any program, information, code, or command.
IV The NZDMO systems to which this web site connects and related equipment are subject to monitoring. Information regarding users may be obtained and disclosed to authorised personnel, including law enforcement authorities, for official purposes. Access to or use of this web site constitutes consent to these terms.
V Reference to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacture, or otherwise does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favouring by the New Zealand government or the NZDMO.

29. Te Puna Web Directory > NZ > Government, Law And Politics
Govt.nz connecting you to New Zealand central local government services Official gateway to new zealand government. This website provides an overview of
http://webdirectory.natlib.govt.nz/dir/en/nz/government-law-and-politics/
Web Directory
NZ Government, Law and Politics See also:
  • Crime and Criminology@ Lobby Groups@ Australia and New Zealand School of Government
    ANZSOG has been established by consortium of New Zealand and Australian Governments, Universities and Business Schools, and offers an international program to increase the policy and management skills of public servants. Includes details of the Executive Masters Program (EMPA).
    Charities Commission Preparatory Unit

    Responsibilities of the Commission are to approve and register charities; receive annual returns and monitor the activities of charities; educate, provide advice to and support the trustees and officers of charities to ensure that they understand, and can comply with, core regulatory obligations and duties; and provide advice to government.
    Official gateway to New Zealand Government. This website provides an overview of New Zealand and its government, access to government and council services as well as government agency contact details. Responsibility for this web site was transferred from the Department of Internal Affairs to the State Services Commission in 2000.
    Institute of Policy Studies

    The Institute of Policy Studies exists to promote study, research and discussion of current issues of public policy, both foreign and domestic. The web site describes the aims and structure of the Institute and how it works. A complete list of publications is included.

30. The Labour Party Of New Zealand
Principal party in the new zealand government. Led by Prime Minister Helen Clark. In the 1980s the party, in government, moved dramatically to the centre instituting a series of neoliberal economic reforms leading to a number of splits in the party. The party has moved leftwards under Clark.
http://www.labour.org.nz
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31. A Land Of Extraordinary Opportunity
Investment New Zealand connects international investors and highgrowth New and Enterprise - the new zealand government s economic development agency.
http://www.investnewzealand.govt.nz/
Investment New Zealand
Our Global Network
Investment New Zealand is a division of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise - the New Zealand government's economic development agency. New Zealand Trade and Enterprise operates an extensive global network of offices that connect New Zealand businesses to global opportunities. Click on the map above to view locations and contact details of offices in your region.
A Land of Extraordinary Opportunity
Astounding commercial success has resulted time after time from the right partnerships between overseas capital and New Zealand businesses. From marine navigation to blockbuster films, New Zealand’s legendary culture of innovation and excellence delivers results. Our 'can do' attitude is supported by robust public infrastructure and world-class telecommunications. Investing in New Zealand isn’t about just relocating. It’s about regenerating your business.

32. Anzac.govt.nz - A Guide To Anzac Day For New Zealanders
A new zealand government guide to Anzac Day. Covers the history of the day, traditions and rituals, how it is commemorated today and a guide to Gallipoli.
http://www.anzac.govt.nz/
Significance of Anzac Day Anzac Day Today Gallipoli Guide More Anzac Day Resources ... + More about this image View from Anzac commemorative site above North Beach, Gallipoli.
Search for New Zealanders who died at Gallipoli Virtual tour of Gallipoli through maps, images and panoramas
About this Site
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33. Work, Training, Employment & Skills In New Zealand - WorkSite / PaeMahi
Working with your land. The new zealand government Coat of Arms. govt.nz connecting you to New Zealand central local government services.
http://www.worksite.govt.nz/
Live life to the full
Click here to find out Come and live and work in New Zealand Subscribe to our E-newsletter: WorkSite Watch
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Home Need more training? Looking for work? Need help at work? ... Looking for staff?
When you've got a question about work this is the place to be. You'll find useful links and information on everything to do with employment and training in New Zealand. Take a look around or use 'Search' to find what you need.
Around your region
NZ's Skill Needs
Online tools
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34. Access Immigration New Zealand
Providing a full range of Professional, Corporate and Personal immigration services since 1993. Written Guarantee. Director NZAMI. Registered with new zealand government.
http://www.access-nz.co.nz/
IMMIGRATION
TO NEW ZEALAND
DO YOU QUALIFY?
immigration categories

visas and permits

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employment

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COMPANY PROFILE background your team services introductions ... referrals CONSULTANTS why choose a consultant? choosing your consultant your protection - the NZAMI NEW ZEALAND ... home OUR DETAILS
Access Immigration NZ Ltd 199 Pakuranga Road Pakuranga Auckland New Zealand Post: P O Box 38-880 Howick 1730 Auckland New Zealand Tel: +64 9 577 5895 Fax: +64 9 577 5894 Mob: +64 027 481 2004 imigr8@access2nz.com New Zealand Travel and Accommodation Guide MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTORS Welcome to our New Zealand immigration website. We trust that the information and links we have provided will be helpful, informative and easy to use. M IGRATION - YOUR DECISION Your decision to seek a new life and opportunities in a new country is one of the most important that you can make. In New Zealand's young and vibrant democracy, you will have the freedom and opportunity to achieve the results you want for yourself, your family and your future. You will be among a people who are renowned for their warmth and friendliness, but where many of the familiar ideas and expectations from your own background no longer apply. All migrants should expect it to take some time before they find quality employment and the achievement of success will not be easy but, in a country moulded by generations of immigrants, a guiding hand at the outset can open doors of opportunity.

35. Foundation For Research Science And Technology
science and technology (RS T) on behalf of the new zealand government to A New Zealand research team has scored a world first by not only being the
http://www.frst.govt.nz/
About Us Calendar Evaluation Contact Us ... Research Investments Search More
Current Investment Rounds
Research Consortia Request for Proposals are now available International Investment Opportunities Fund is now open
closes 9 Sep 2005
Pilot - Technology Partnership NZ
Find out about...
Preliminary notice - Changes to FRST investment process timelines (Word)(33kb) The establishment of the Strategic Advisory Panel Target Outcomes and Themes-May05 (578kb) ... View examples of exciting research >>
Events
Investment Activities Workshop (Power point)
Awards
2005 Technology Commendations
News
21 Sep 2005: Scientists changing the colour of flowers
Two Auckland scientists are working on research they hope will create new colours of a flower successfully created for the export market. Read More >> 15 Sep 2005: Organic dairy shed cleaner breaks new ground
An organic cleaner developed in New Zealand is on track to revolutionise milking shed cleaning routines. Read More >> 12 Sep 2005: Kiwi companies deliver new solutions to global software security issues
The development of new tools to protect companies against malicious web application attacks is putting two small New Zealand companies at the head of global initiatives to deal with some of the root causes of Internet security issues.

36. Crown Minerals New Zealand | Homepage
Manages, on behalf of the new zealand government, all oil, gas, minerals and coal resources it owns, known as the Crown Mineral Estate. It is part of the Ministry of Economic Development, an omnibus department dealing with a wide range of issues and industries.
http://www.med.govt.nz/crown_minerals
Crown Minerals New Zealand Homepage
Welcome to Crown Minerals, Ministry of Economic Development website
  • legislation permitting resources and prospectivity exploration and mining activities
Industry News
Glencoal awarded Central Otago coal prospecting permit
20 September, 2005 Glencoal Energy awarded first South Island permit to prospect for lignite in central Otago.
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OceanaGold plans first Macraes underground gold from April 2006
20 September, 2005 OceanaGold plans first gold from test underground mining at Macraes after April 2006, with production initiating a year later.
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Contact looks at opportunities for exploration partnerships
15 September, 2005 Contact Energy looks at opportunities for exploration partnerships.
more
Globe Progress gold mine construction in full swing
more
Neptune Minerals to float NZ underwater mining project
5 September, 2005 Neptune Minerals to raise money in London to explore for seafloor massive sulphides on underwater volcanoes offshore from North Island.
more
Origin awarded deepwater offshore Canterbury Basin permit
5 September, 2005 Origin Energy awarded large Canterbury Basin permit mostly over deepwater prospects.

37. The Government Communications Security Bureau
released a new ICT policy on the use of BlackBerry by the new zealand government. The GCSB has also released a new Security Notice on BlackBerry use.
http://www.gcsb.govt.nz/
Government Communications Security Bureau
Contact us ... GCSB
PO Box 12-209
WELLINGTON
Phone: (04) 472 6881
Fax: (04) 499 3701
Email:
Welcome to The GCSB
Vision
“to be the leading source of foreign intelligence and information systems security advice to Government”.
The Government Communications Security Bureau contributes to the security of New Zealand through the provision of timely foreign signals intelligence to Government and assisting Government departments and agencies protect their electronic information resources and communications systems.
Whats New?
The GCSB has recently released a new ICT policy on the use of BlackBerry by the New Zealand Government. The GCSB has also released a new Security Notice on BlackBerry use. updated: 25 July 2005 govt.nz Access Keys

38. New Zealand Progressive Political Party
The official website of the Progressive Coalition, a political party in the new zealand government, led by Jim Anderton.
http://www.progressive.org.nz
Kia Ora! Welcome to the Progressive Party Website - New Zealand Government Coalition Partner Home E-mail Us Join Main Menu Home Achievements Policy News ... What is Progressive? Achievements Search
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Campaigns Housing Graduate Debt Relief Youth Alcohol Harm Reduction Lower Company Tax ... more ... From Parliament Listen to Parliament
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Press Releases Speeches Articles Anderton's E-news ... Jim Anderton's Ministerial Website
Matt Robson
Press Releases Speeches Articles robson-on-politics Coalition Agreement View the Government coalition agreement here... Party News Latest Newsletter Progressives in the News Progressive Media Centre 5 Things You Can Do Join Us Subscribe to Publications Volunteer Make a Donation ...
Progressive's top priorities for coalition work
Stable Coalition Government
Progressive Leader Jim Anderton campaigned in Wigram this week with Prime Minister and Labour Leader Helen Clark, at Hamilton Jet. Jim leads the business development work in government that has contributed to 270,000 new jobs. Together, Helen and Jim form the most stable coalition MMP government New Zealand has seen.
PROGRESSIVE GETS THINGS DONE : NEXT STEPS
Jim Anderton
Progressive Party Leader

39. Ministry Of Justice - New Zealand
An overview of New Zealand s court system. Also suitable as a teaching tool for More information about new zealand government can be found on Govt.nz
http://www.justice.govt.nz/
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About the Ministry Courts Other Ministry Services Welcome to the Ministry of Justice, Tāhū o te Ture On 1 October 2003, the Department for Courts and the Ministry of Justice merged to form an expanded Ministry of Justice. On this site you will find information about the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry's services, Courts, and information about the work we undertake to create a fairer and safer New Zealand Information for the Public
Court Contacts
Jury Service Publications Obtaining a Copy of your Criminal Record ... Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Information for Legal / Professionals
Fees
Reports Rules Committee Bill of Rights ... Judicial Appointment Processes Information for Media
Media Releases
Contacts Publications Judicial Decisions ... Speeches Courts Quick Links Links to other Ministry of Justice Services Recent News and Updates Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism
The Ministry of Justice’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing webpage. Access to Justice
An overview of New Zealand's court system. Also suitable as a teaching tool for year 9 - 13 social studies students.

40. About Courts Of New Zealand
New Zealand Coat of Arms. Search this site Advanced Search More information about new zealand government can be found on Govt.nz
http://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/
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About the Ministry Courts Other Ministry Services ... Employment Court
New Zealand Courts
Hierarchy Role and Relevance Openness of the Courts System
Courts: A Judicial decision-making Process
Courts exist to resolve disputes between the State and individuals, or between individuals. They do this by considering the evidence on all sides of the dispute, interpreting the law as it applies to that evidence, and determining judgments. Hence, a "court" is, in fact, the judicial decision-making process, which when considered overall, is the tangible representation of formal "justice" in society. top
Role and Relevance of Courts to Society
Courts exist to ensure that both the citizens and the state experience "justice" in dispute resolution, where "justice" is defined as equitable dispute resolution and the balancing of the rights and obligations of the State and individuals, and between individuals, in accordance with legislation, common law and existing social standards. The court.s (i.e. judicial decision-making) function of dispute resolution is perhaps the single most important formal mechanism for ensuring social stability and cohesion. For a society to be stable, citizens need to be confident that the laws which govern them not only reflect socially accepted values and standards, but that should there be a dispute, the courts will interpret those laws impartially, and that resolution will be achieved within a reasonable time-frame. Citizens need to have some confidence that there is justice for them in society; in particular, that the court is an effective (including timely) mechanism through which an individual.s lawful interests and rights will be protected; and that as well as the rights of the State being protected, the obligations of the State will be enforced.

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