- 2020 Communications Trust
- Displays new updates and schedule of administrative meetings of the association that disseminates information on the effect of media and broadcasting systems in the country.
- Creative New Zealand
- Discusses the history and shows updates on heritage art. With an overview on the funding programs.
- Huakina Development Trust
- Provides details of services including housing, homecare services, and social program.
- Internet NZ
- Details the activities, publications, and meetings of the association that protects and promotes the use of Internet in the nation.
- Land Sar New Zealand
- Details the training and workshops and presents educational resources in land and water rescue programs of police and support groups.
- Mahaki.com
- Provides information about the association’s educational, environmental, and fundraising events.
- Ngapuhi Te Runanga A Iwi O Ngapuhi
- Presents news reports on the festivities of the tribal community and shows funding programs for scholarship and sponsorship.
- Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated
- Contains the history, health services, educational programs, and arts and cultural practices. With location details.
- Return Services Associations
- About membership, pensions and welfare, rememberance and how to get involved.
- Rural Women of New Zealand
- Shows policies, publications, and calendar of activities of the association in the country that provides women with home care and social services.
- Sister Cities New Zealand
- Shows updates on the activities, conferences, and workshop seminars of community leaders for the improvement of relationship between local and international societies.
- Te Arawa Lakes Trust
- Discusses the settlement act and the treaty claims of the lake region of one of the Maori tribes in the country.
- Te Iwi o Rakaipaaka Inc
- Contains resources on the tribal community’s artists, development projects, and studies on health and ancestry of the populace.
- Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu
- Provides information on the cultural activities, historical accounts, and overview on the characteristics of the Te Waipounamu people in Greenstone Isle.
- Te Runanga o Ngaiterangi Iwi
- Details the social services provided for the natives, which include homecare support, counseling, social work, and protection programs.
- Waka Ama
- Presents the calendar of activities and shows results of water sprint race programs conducted by the organization.
- Whakarongotai.com
- Details the health, environmental, social, and educational services offered by the tribal council for the locals.
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