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  2. Department of Labour (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Labour (Māori: Te Tari Mahi) was a New Zealand public sector organisation tasked with improving the performance of the labour market and, through this, strengthening the economy and increasing the standard of living. It was replaced with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment on 1 July 2012. [1]

  3. Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (New Zealand)

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    The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (IGIS) is the official responsible for supervising New Zealand's two main intelligence agencies: the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) and the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). The current Inspector-General is Brendan Horsley, who commenced in the position in June 2020. [1]

  4. Directorate of Defence Intelligence and Security - Wikipedia

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    It is one of four specialised intelligence agencies in New Zealand, alongside the Government Communications Security Bureau, the Security Intelligence Service, and the National Assessments Bureau. [3]

  5. New Zealand Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Secret Power: New Zealand's Role in the International Spy Network. Nelson, New Zealand: Craig Potton Publishing. ISBN 0-908802-35-8. Hunt, Graeme (2007). Spies and Revolutionaries: A History of New Zealand Subversion. Auckland: Reed Publishing. ISBN 978-0790011400. King, Michael (2003). The Penguin History of New Zealand. Auckland: Penguin Books.

  6. International Society for Labor Law and Social Security

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    The International Society for Labour and Social Security Law is an international association whose purpose is to study labour and social security law at the national and international level, to promote the exchange of ideas and information from a comparative perspective, and to encourage collaboration among academics, lawyers, and other experts within the fields of labour and social security law.

  7. Careers New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Careers New Zealand (previously Career Services) was a New Zealand Crown agent which offered advice and support to help New Zealanders make decisions about their career.. The support was offered through face-to-face counselling, group counselling sessions, telephone support, web chat, and self-help assistance and information via a website.

  8. New Zealand official publications - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Official Yearbook was published annually from 1893 to 2012. It provided a wide range of statistical and general information about New Zealand. It covered various aspects of the country, including its demographics, economy, society and government. [1]

  9. Immigration New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Immigration New Zealand is an agency within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment that is responsible for facilitating and regulating immigration, tourism, foreign students and workers, and foreign investment in New Zealand. Immigration NZ's other responsibilities include migrant attraction, visa facilitation, border protection ...