Contact details must be easy to read and use, this includes phone numbers, email addresses, postal addresses, and street addresses.
We:
For example:
We always include a colon after 'phone', 'freephone', 'email' and 'website' - unless used in the middle of a sentence.
For example:
We don't use bullets for lists of contact details.
For example:
Freephone: 0800 123 4547.
Email: alpha@beta.com.
Not:
We write phone numbers with non-breaking spaces between the groups of numbers (a non-breaking space keeps the whole number on 1 line – in HTML it's coded as '& nbsp ;'). We're flexible about how the numbers are grouped – we're guided by the agency's style.
We include the plus sign and the international country code with phone numbers.
For example:
We don't include macrons in email addresses, even if the user does, because at this point in time most email clients can't cope with them.
We write Avenue, Corner, Drive, Road, Street, Terrace in full.
We use dashes without spaces between street numbers.
For example:
For street names such as 'The Terrace', 'The Square', 'The Octagon' the 'The' is always capped.
We write a street address as:
We don't include New Zealand at the bottom of street addresses, but we do include the country name if the street address is in another country.
We use macrons in town or city names if the local council does. We are guided by the NZ Address and Postcode Finder for macrons on Māori street names.
NZ Post – Address & Postcode Finder
We use 'PO Box' or ‘Private Bag’ and then the number. There should be no spaces or punctuation in the number.
We use 'DX:' and then the number.
For example:
Every postal address must have:
NZ Post – Address & Postcode Finder
If there is any question around address styles, we refer to the Address Standards set out by NZ Post.
NZ Post – Standards and Guides
If you’d like more information, have a question, or want to provide feedback, email datalead@stats.govt.nz.
Content last reviewed 21 October 2020.