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1. Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Provides advice to the New Zealand Government on culture and heritage matters and assists Government in its provision and management of cultural resources for the benefit of all New Zealanders. http://www.cultureandheritage.govt.nz/
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2. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
MAF develops, administers and certifies standards and systems; facilitating market access; managing agriculture, forestry and horticulture biosecurity; and providing policy advice. http://www.maf.govt.nz/
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3. Ministry of Economic Development New Zealand
Ministry for fostering business and lifting the New Zealand economy. Includes lists of publications, media releases and information on the operation and regulation of specific markets and industries. http://www.med.govt.nz
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4. Ministry of Education
Not a provider of education, the purpose is support and facilitative rather than directive. http://www.minedu.govt.nz/
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5. Ministry of Fisheries
The over-riding purpose is to ensure that the use of New Zealand's fisheries resource is sustainable. Provides policy advice to the Government. http://www.fish.govt.nz/
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6. Ministry of Health
Manatu Hauora, the place you can find out the latest on New Zealand health issues. http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf
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8. Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
Exists to promote the development of Pacific peoples in New Zealand. The Ministry is to do this in a way that recognises and reflects Pacific cultural values and aspirations, so that Pacific people can participate and contribute fully to New Zealand's social, cultural and economic life. http://www.minpac.govt.nz/
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10. The Ministry of Social Policy
As of 1 October 1999, structural changes occurring over the last year led to the transformation of the Department of Social Welfare into the Ministry of Social Policy. http://www.dsw.govt.nz/
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