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New Zealand is a secular society generally based on Christian beliefs, but there is a wide variety of religions practised among its population.

Freedom of worship is guaranteed by law in New Zealand. There are regular direct flights to Dunedin from both airports. Students arriving in Dunedin for the first time will be met at the airport by University staff. There are air and bus services to other towns and cities and an inter-island ferry operates between the North and South Islands.

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Learning and teaching Close. International at Otago Close. It has a diverse environment including mountain ranges, lakes, rivers and a long coastline of sandy beaches. At a working session in April , the Secretariat helped New Zealand parliamentarians share lessons with other countries in the Pacific region on human rights issues. They investigated reducing physical barriers to trade — for example, by improving infrastructure.

The Action Group held its first meeting in February with a three-day workshop led by the government of New Zealand. More than forty-five participants, including experts, scientists and Commonwealth marine officials met to explore the impacts of ocean acidification and strategies that policymakers can to use to address the growing issue.



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