He Tohu now open!
The permanent exhibition of New Zealand's founding constitutional documents is free to the public at the National Library on Molesworth and Aitken Streets in Wellington.
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Annual Forecast Passport Issuance Volumes (2017-18)
Three Waters Review (25/07/2017)
Getting a Congratulatory Message (info now on Govt.nz)
Pokie Proceeds: Building Strong Communities
This online booklet includes stories and tips on how best to apply for pokie grants.
Final Report of the Confidential Listening and Assistance Service (10/11/2016)
All Internal Affairs media releases
Kua riro mai i a He Tohu ngā tohu hoahoa ā-motu (09/10/2017)
He Tohu exhibition scoops national design awards (09/10/2017)
Smoke incident near National Library (26/09/2017)
Privacy investigation complete (15/09/2017)
Most popular Māori baby names for 2016 (14/09/2017)
Formal warning to Equity Trust International Ltd (05/09/2017)
Kiwis Count shows growing satisfaction with government services (15/08/2017)
Third man sentenced in pokie fraud case (27/07/2017)
Pokie spend up over June year (27/07/2017)
DIA’s public counter for Passports, Citizenship and Births, Deaths and Marriages enquiries is currently at the National Library building, lower ground floor, corner Molesworth & Aitken St, Wellington.
Opening hours – Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm, except Wednesdays, when it is open 9am to 5pm (excluding public holidays).
Phone numbers are the same.
We encourage customers to use our online services where possible:
The National Library is open during its usual opening hours.
Archives New Zealand's Wellington building (Mulgrave Street) is open to the public. Archives regional offices in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin are open as usual.
There are currently no notices.