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24/05/2011 -: Anti-Spam team joins Twitter
12/05/2011 -: Peace and Disarmament Education Trust applications closing soon
11/05/2011 -: Internal Affairs VIP Fleet arrangement with
BMW New Zealand
29/04/2011 -: PlayStation scam warning
27/04/2011 -: Gaming machine spend lifts
19/04/2011 -: Suppliers short-listed for Government Infrastructure as a Service tender
13/04/2011 -: Earthquake Trust Advisory Board members announced
29/03/2011 -: Anti-money laundering risk assessment released
28/03/2011 -: Reminder: Daylight saving ends on Sunday
25/03/2011 -: Internal Affairs website up and running
24/03/2011 -: Internal Affairs websites being brought back on line
10/03/2011 -: COGS election extended for Christchurch
08/03/2011 -: Pacific Development and Conservation Trust open for expressions of interest
04/03/2011 -: Lake Taupo review of fees and the Lake Taupo Navigation Safety Bylaw 2010
17/02/2011 -: High Court action against alleged spammer
11/02/2011 -: Anti-Spam Compliance Unit enforcement action
01/02/2011 -: Registrar-General welcomes sentencing in fake marriage celebrant case
27/01/2011 -: Pokie spend down over year
20/01/2011 -: Integrity the priority for gambling compliance
05/01/2011 -: Liam and Sophie top the list of popular names for 2010
23/12/2010 -: Government ICT Council established
22/12/2010 -: Department of Internal Affairs and New Zealand Post Group work towards igovt partnership
21/12/2010 -: Guilty plea over gaming machine grants
16/12/2010 -: Pokies allowed in smoking area
03/12/2010 -: Gamblers spent a little less in 2009/10
26/11/2010 -: Another supplier joins all-of-government IT panel
24/11/2010 -: Scammers persist: not from Internal Affairs
17/11/2010 -: Tournament poker is gambling
04/11/2010 -: Tip-off leads to jailing
28/10/2010 -: Drivers' licence scam continues

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