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Last week of collection of paper census forms underway
Tuesday, 12 March 2013, 10:52 am
Press Release: Statistics New Zealand
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Last week of collection of paper census forms
underway
It’s the final week of census
collectors going door to door to pick up completed paper
forms for the 2013 Census.
“Census collectors have done
a fantastic job of working their way around New Zealand
homes dropping off and now picking up census forms,”
General Manager of the 2013 Census Carol Slappendel
says.
“However, if anyone has not yet completed their
census form, they still have time to go online or to fill in
the paper version.
“Everyone who was in New Zealand on
census night 5 March 2013 is required to fill in a census
form. The information is hugely important for making
decisions about the future of the country and communities we
live in.
“The online website is still open and will
remain open until 10 April and anyone who hasn’t received
an Internet Access Code and paper forms should contact 0800
236 787 as soon as possible.”
Census collectors are
knocking on the doors of households that have not done their
census forms online.
“Official census collectors can be
identified by their clearly visible yellow name tag and
large blue census bag.”
Collectors will be going door to
door until 17 March
2013.
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