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    Links Directory - Top 20 Websites

    Listings of useful websites for community organisations.

    Top 20 Websites

    To highlight the most popular websites in the Community Net Links Directory, we've compiled a list of the top twenty referred sites as at March 2008.
    • Auckland City Council (details)

      Auckland City Council delivers essential services and facilities to the city, and sustainably manages the city’s natural environment, including land, water, soil, resources and the coast. ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Charities Commission (details)

      The Charities Commission - Komihana Kaupapa Atawhai - is responsible for registering and monitoring charitable organisations in New Zealand, as well as providing support and education to the ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) (details)

      Provides free confidential information and advice to anyone with any query or problem. Read info-sheets about common problems on line, ring 0800 FOR CAB or visit one of 87 local bureaux listed at www. ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Digital Strategy (details)

      The Digital Strategy is the government’s action plan that outlines what is going to be done to create a strong digital future for New Zealand. The Digital Strategy will set New Zealand’s direction for the next five years. It sets out key ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Family and Community Services (details)

      Family and Community Services (FACS) works with other government and non-government agencies, and communities to give families access to information and coordinated social services. Family and ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Funding Information Service (details)

      The Funding Information Service is committed to being the prime provider of funding information in New Zealand with many products and services to achieve this goal. Fundview is an index about funding ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Good Practice Funding (details)

      The Good Practice Funding website is a key tool for officials, advisors, and managers involved in the policy and practice of funding community organisations.
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Health Promotion Forum (details)

      National umbrella organisation which provides information, co-ordination, training for members and the health promotion workforce.
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • International Association for Community Development (IACD) (details)

      IACD is an international not-for-profit, non government organisation committed to building a global network of people and organisations working toward social justice through community development.
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • JR McKenzie Trust (details)

      The J R McKenzie Trust makes grants to community organisations in New Zealand, mainly in the areas of social services, health services and community development. You can check out whether your ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Keeping It Legal E Ai Ki Te Ture (details)

      Keeping It Legal E Ai Ki Te Ture is an online resource, developed in response to a continuing need for all organisations, groups, trusts and societies to have simple, accurate information about their ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Ko Te Rarangi Kaupapa (details)

      Te Puna Web Directory provides links to Maori resources and information. The aim of the directory is to provide a subject gateway to selected New Zealand and Pacific Island Internet information ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Ministry for the Environment (details)

      Reports to the Government on the state of the New Zealand environment and the way that environmental laws and policies work in practise. On the website you can find out about issues that affect the ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • New Zealand Government Online (details)

      Find government information fast! This site is where you can find information, images and resources from all New Zealand government agencies and government funded sites. You can use the powerful ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Societies and Trusts Online (details)

      This New Zealand government website allows you to update registration details for an incorporated society, search for an incorporated society or charitable trust and obtain useful information on ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) (details)

      SPARC is dedicated to getting New Zealanders moving. SPARC works with schools, community clubs, sports organisations, iwi, regional sports trusts and local authorities to create opportunities for all ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Te Puni Kōkiri (details)

      Te Puni Kōkiri, the Ministry of Maori Development, was established in 1992. Currently, Te Puni Kōkiri’s work focuses on providing high quality policy advice to Government and other ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • The Department of Internal Affairs (details)

      The Department of Internal Affairs is New Zealand's oldest government department, tracing its origins back to the first Colonial Secretary's Office established in 1840. Diversity has been a ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (details)

      Te Papa's key tasks are to preserve and present the taonga (treasures) of New Zealand's peoples and to interpret the country's heritage for national and international audiences. Te Papa’s ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
    • Wellington Community Network (details)

      Wellington Community Network (WCN) is a free website hosting service for community groups and organisations based in the Wellington region. WCN is also a community service programme providing ...
      Date updated: 29 April 2008
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