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To address a letter to a New Zealand Member of Parliament, start with "The Hon" followed by their full name, for example, "The Hon. Jacinda Ardern." Then, include their title, such as "Member of Parliament for [Electorate Name]." The address should be:

"Parliament Buildings,
Wellington,
New Zealand."

Ensure you use the proper salutation, such as "Dear [Mr./Ms./Dr. Last Name]," for the opening.

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