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N.z. In A.i.d.s. Rethink (Press, 31 August 1989)

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Summary: N.z. In A.i.d.s. Rethink (Press, 31 August 1989)

On 31 August 1989, the New Zealand Government announced that it would closely examine Australia's recent decision to implement compulsory AIDS and HIV testing for all immigrants. Health Minister Ms. Clark and Immigration Minister Mr. Douglas expressed the Government's preference for alignment with Australian policies on such health issues. They indicated that in light of Australia's announcement, New Zealand would consider introducing similar compulsory testing for immigrants. Currently, individuals seeking to immigrate to New Zealand are required to obtain a medical certificate confirming they do not have AIDS or any related conditions.

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Publish Date:31st August 1989
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