Studying In New Zealand You may apply for a Student Visa to study in new zealand as part of an approved exchange scheme. These may be government to government, established formal http://www.immigration.govt.nz/Study/
Extractions: Weâre pleased youâre thinking of New Zealand, and welcome people whoâd like to study here. International students studying in New Zealand build our connections with the rest of the world and increase our understanding of other countries and cultures. And New Zealand has a lot to offer you. Weâve put together some information to help you understand what studying in New Zealand would be like and to show you what you could gain from studying here. I want to: be a Skilled Migrant Live in New Zealand Work in New Zealand Study in New Zealand Invest in New Zealand Visit New Zealand Work in NZ permanently Work to residence in NZ Work in NZ Temporarily Relocate with my employer Visit NZ on a working holiday Start a business in NZ Join my family in NZ Join my parents in NZ Join my partner in NZ Join my sibling in NZ Move to NZ from the Pacific Islands Bring my family to NZ Transit through NZ Renew my permit Change my permit conditions Change to a different permit Be an accredited employer Home Live Work Invest ... govt.nz
Alliance New Zealand An electoral alliance formed by several parties to the left of NZ Labour (several of which split from Labour in the 1980s). Led by Jim Anderton, MP. Received 8% of the vote in the 1999 election and is the minority partner in the coalition government with Labour. http://www.alliance.org.nz/
Atlas - New Zealand Map Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages. http://www.map.freegk.com/new_zealand/new_zealand.php
Extractions: New Zealand Introduction Back to Top New Zealand (in Maori, Aotearoa, "Land of the Long White Cloud"), independent island country in the South Pacific Ocean, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, situated about 1,600 km (1,000 mi) south-east of Australia. It comprises two large islands-the North and South islands-separated by the narrow Cook Strait and numerous smaller islands, including Stewart Island to the south of the South Island. The area of New Zealand is 270,534 sq km (104,454 sq mi). Overseas territories governed by New Zealand are the Ross Dependency, in Antarctica, and Tokelau in the Pacific Ocean, to the north of Samoa. The Cook Islands and Niue, also in the Pacific, are self-governing territories in free association with New Zealand. The capital of the country is Wellington, the largest city Auckland; both are located on the North Island. Population 3,618,500 (1996 census) Population Density 13 people/sq km (35 people/sq mi) (1996 census) Urban/Rural Breakdown 80%Urban 20%Rural Largest Cities Auckland991,796 Wellington334,051 Christchurch325,250 (1996 census) Ethnic Groups 72%European 15%Maori 7%Other 6%Pacific Islanders Languages Official Languages English Maori Other Languages Polynesian languages, other European languages Religions 29%Other 26%No faith specified 18%Anglicanism 14% Roman Catholicism 13%Presbyterianism includes Methodism Protestant denominations, Judaism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Maori Christian churches
Companies Office Official government register for companies in new zealand. Database with information on companies, directors, and security interests registered on motor vehicles, including filed documents. Free access to registry includes companies' name, status, and registered office. http://www.companies.govt.nz/
Welcome To The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Website The South Pacific Forum represents Heads of government of all the independent and selfgoverning Pacific Island countries, Australia and new zealand. http://www.forumsec.org.fj/
New Zealand Treasury Advises the government on economic and financial policy, including fiscal policy, and manages the Crown's finances. http://www.treasury.govt.nz/
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Statistics New Zealand || Te Tari Tatau website of new zealand s official statistics agency. Contact the Information Centre online, or phone 0508 525 525 (toll free). For other government services go http://www.stats.govt.nz/
Extractions: Skip to: Navigation Content Footer and contacts Your browser does not appear to support CSS, or you have turned CSS off. Please read our page on accessibility Search: Keyword: NZ Population Clock The population clock requires a browser that supports iframes. Home Search Site map Related sites ... Feedback The website of New Zealand's official statistics agency.
The Law Commission The Law Commission is an independent, governmentfunded organisation that reviews laws that need updating, reforming or developing. http://www.lawcom.govt.nz/
Department Of Conservation·Te Papa Atawhai The Department of Conservation is the central government organisation charged with conserving the natural and historic heritage of new zealand on behalf of and http://www.doc.govt.nz/
Extractions: @import url(stylesheet.css); Contact Us Content A-Z Sitemap Advanced Search ... Events Regional Info Northland Auckland Bay of Plenty Waikato Wanganui East Coast Hawkes Bay Tongariro Taupo Wellington Nelson Marlborough Canterbury West Coast Otago Southland Chatham Islands Media releases Newsletter Totara. To conserve New Zealand's natural and historic heritage for all to enjoy now and in the future The Department of Conservation is the central government organisation charged with conserving the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand on behalf of and for the benefit of present and future New Zealanders. Subscribe to the DOC-NZ-UPDATE list and be the first to know what is happening at www.doc.govt.nz Seabird saver wins Green Ribbon award 4 June 2004 The inventor of an underwater bait-setting device that stops seabirds fouling on fishhooks has won an award from the Ministry for the Environment.
New Zealand Official Yearbook On The Web (1999) Welcome from the government Statistician. Since 1892, the new zealand Official Yearbook has been the most reliable and widely accessible authoritative source http://www.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/PASfull/PASfull.nsf/Web/Yearbook New Ze
Extractions: Sitemap Advanced Search Contact Us Home ... News Quick Links What's New Publications Forms Statistics ... Feedback Welcome to the website of the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH). As part of the Department of Labour , OSH provides information and guidance to assist New Zealand businesses. OSH also inspects workplaces to check on safety and health arrangements, investigates accidents at work, and makes sure employers and employees comply with health and safety legislation. We are also responsible for regulating the storage and use of hazardous substances, explosives and dangerous goods, and for the safety of amusement devices. If you are a regular visitor to our site, you will notice that we have a new look. We have made the changes to make it easier for you to find the information you need to run a safe, healthy and productive business, as well as provide you with an insight into what we do. We welcome your feedback and encourage you to contact us if you have any ideas or concerns to share.
New Zealand Climate Change Office and how it might affect us, the new zealand Climate Change What s new. Minister s media release Budget 2004 government Forest Industry Partnership 19 May http://www.climatechange.govt.nz/
Extractions: New Zealand Climate Change Office Global warming and the resulting changes to the world's climate are a growing problem. If left to run its course, climate change will have significant impacts on our economy, our environment and our society. New Zealand and many other developed nations are taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thus reduce the effects of climate change. On this website, you'll find details about climate change and how it might affect us, the New Zealand Climate Change Office , the Kyoto Protocol , domestic and international policies and initiatives (such as Projects to Reduce Emissions and Negotiated Greenhouse Agreements ), and how you can take action to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions Questions and answers on abrupt climate change [4 June 2004] Minister's media release: Budget 2004: Government - Forest Industry Partnership [19 May 2004] Minister's media release: Climate change policy rewards permanent reforestation [19 May 2004] (Note: The name 'future forests' contained in this media release is not related to any other organisation/scheme with the same name) Minister's media release: More carbon credits on offer for climate-friendly projects [18 May 2004] Minister's media release: Wind power on the rise [18 May 2004] Cabinet Paper and Minute: The Projects Mechanism - Details of the model Project Agreements [12 May 2004]
Politics A web directory for elections, political parties, selected documents, and government in Canada, the United States, Australia, new zealand, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. http://www.mondopolitico.com/
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Martin, Jenkins & Associates A Wellington, new zealandbased provider of strategic advisory and management services. Clients include government departments and agencies, private businesses, and industry associations. http://www.mja.co.nz/
New Zealand Academy Of Sport Funds and provides services to elite athletes. A private organisation that receives funding from the government and the private sector. Has an extensive database of elite athletes. http://www.nzas.org.nz/
Extractions: The New Zealand Academy of Sport was established by the New Zealand Sports Foundation in August 2000. Becoming a winning athlete takes a great deal of time, effort, dedication and determination; to produce a nation of champions requires expertise, investment, and coordination of specialist services and resources. The New Zealand Academy of Sport is here to support athletes and their coaches by providing the latest in sport science services, sports medicine, and personal development guidance and education/career services. The Academy provides a pathway for junior through to elite athletes to access the expertise and facilities they need to get to the top and stay at the top. The Academy seeks to harness New Zealand's passion for sporting success and channel this energy to support our athletes in their preparation to compete with the best in the world. To take the talents of our many gifted athletes to the world stage, New Zealand needs to show true support for their endeavour. This means doing more than cheering and applauding. It means providing our athletes and coaches with the expertise and support that their counterparts abroad take for granted.
Ministry For The Environment New Zealand Reports on the state of the new zealand environment and the way that environmental laws and policies work in practice. They then advise government on action necessary to improve environmental management. http://www.mfe.govt.nz/
Extractions: Site map Related links Contact us This year's Green Ribbon Award winners were recognised at a ceremony held in Parliament's Grand Hall on Friday 4 June 2004. These awards recognise the achievements of individuals, organisations and businesses doing oustanding work to protect and enhance our environment. [4 June 2004] Ensuring councils get the right information about catchment water quality is the next step towards better quality drinking water. The Ministry is working with the Ministry of Health to develop and implement a national environmental standard for human drinking water sources . The standard will require councils to monitor, grade and report on the suitability of their human drinking water sources. [1 June 2004] Environment Minister Marian Hobbs today announced the Government's way forward with its special Waitaki Catchment legislation. See the
Untitled Document Exists to encourage, promote and advance new zealand cooperatives; to act as a representative Association for those engaged as co-operatives; and to promote discussion and co-operation with decision-makers at all levels of government designed to further the interests of the co-operative movement. http://www.nzco-ops.org.nz/new/homepage.htm
CIA - The World Factbook -- New Zealand government, new zealand, Top of Page. Country name Definition Field Listing conventional long form none conventional short form new zealand abbreviation NZ. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/nz.html
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National Power New Zealand 2004 strategic level event devoted entirely to the energy sector, bringing government and industry together. 4 days, Auckland. http://www.powergenerationworld.com/2004/np_NZ/