The Department of Internal Affairs

The Department of Internal Affairs

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The New Zealand Gazette Office is committed to protecting the privacy and security of visitors to the New Zealand Gazette website.

Copyright
Information published in the New Zealand Gazette and its website is subject to Crown copyright. However it may be reproduced for personal or in-house use without formal permission or charge. Information must not be used in a commercial context without written permission.

Where any material is used in any context, it must be sourced to the New Zealand Gazette and state the date of publication.


Disclosure of personal information
The New Zealand Gazette Office will only use personal information to meet the legislative requirements of government agencies and departments. Security measures have been put in place to prevent the loss, misuse, and alteration of information under New Zealand Gazette Office control.


Data tracking used by this website
This website uses cookies to record information about user behaviour. A cookie is a piece of code that creates a file on your computer to track the pages that you view on our website. This information is collected so that we may provide you with a better web service.
This data cannot be used to identify individuals or any personal information. The aggregate data is collected and stored on our internal servers only and accessed only by authorised staff. We do not share this information with any other agency.

You may turn off cookies at any time. Most browsers have a feature that allows the user to refuse cookies or issues a warning when cookies are being sent - check your browser's "Help". Turning off cookies will not affect your ability to use this site.

If you have any questions, please email: webmaster@dia.govt.nz


External links
The New Zealand Gazette Office is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of linked websites.


Further information
If you have any further questions about privacy on this website you can email gazette@dia.govt.nz.


Please note: The New Zealand Gazette Office has no discretionary power as to whether or not the information it publishes remains in the public domain. Once information is published in the New Zealand Gazette it becomes a “notice to the world” and cannot be amended or withdrawn. If you have any concerns about personal information published in the New Zealand Gazette, you are entitled under Section 6 of the Privacy Act (Information Privacy Principles 6 and 7) to request access to and correction of that information. Please contact the agency which issued the notice in the first instance.


See also: Department of Internal Affairs Privacy and Disclaimer notices