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  2. List of public sector organisations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Public sector organisations in New Zealand comprise the state sector organisations plus those of local government. Within the state sector lies the state services , and within this lies the core public service.

  3. Category:Government agencies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Government agencies of New Zealand" This category contains only the following file. Waitangi Tribunal logo.jpg 180 × 170; 25 KB

  4. Category:Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Government agencies of New Zealand (8 C, 52 P, 1 F) Government finances in New Zealand (2 C, 5 P) Governments of New Zealand (2 C, 44 P) Governors-general of New ...

  5. New Zealand Government - Wikipedia

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    The Beehive, Wellington, is the seat of government (i.e. headquarters of the executive branch). In New Zealand, the term Government can have a number of different meanings. At its widest, it can refer collectively to the three traditional branches of government—namely, the executive branch, legislative branch (the King-in-Parliament and House of Representatives) and judicial branch (the ...

  6. New Zealand–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    New ZealandPhilippines relations (Māori: Te whanaungatanga o Aotearoa me Piripīni; Filipino: Ugnayang Nuweba Selandiya at Pilipinas) refer to bilateral relations between New Zealand and the Philippines. The Philippines has an embassy in Wellington and 2 other consulates, one in Auckland and in Christchurch and New Zealand has an embassy in ...

  7. List of New Zealand governments - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and was the second enactment to grant the colony of New Zealand self-government.The first elections for a New Zealand House of Representatives were held during 1853, and this lower house met for the first time in 1854 in Auckland.

  8. List of state-owned enterprises of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Toll New Zealand (rolling stock and inter-island ferries) Ontrack (track and infrastructure) Formerly New Zealand Rail (1990–1995), Tranz Rail (1995–2002), Toll New Zealand (2002–2008) Kordia: 1 July 1989 Subsidiary of Television New Zealand: Formerly Broadcast Communications Limited or BCL, renamed 2006. Landcorp: 1 April 1987

  9. List of protective service agencies - Wikipedia

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    National Intelligence Agency (NIA) – Maintaining civil security for civil government agencies and provides members of the Royal Thai Government protective security. Royal Security Command (RSC) – Militarized royal guards under the Monarchy of Thailand and provides personal protective security to the royal family.