Proposed changes to the Adventure Activities Regulatory Regime
We are reviewing the health and safety regulations for Adventure Activities.
We are reviewing the health and safety regulations for Adventure Activities.
This section outlines our current understanding of how New Zealanders use the mail service and how that has changed over time. The section concludes with questions for you on how you use the mail service now and how you intend to use it in the future.
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MBIE’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan brings together our commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion, and shares our progress and priorities to make MBIE a place where people want to work, are safe, valued and feel they belong.
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