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28/10/2010 -: Drivers' licence scam continues
14/10/2010 -: Pokie spend up in third quarter
07/10/2010 -: Internal Affairs to lead ICT for government
05/10/2010 -: Applications open for Peace and Disarmament Education Trust
21/09/2010 -: Scam warning: Callers not from Internal Affairs
20/09/2010 -: Daylight saving begins this weekend
13/09/2010 -: Beware - Mystery Shopper scam circulating
27/08/2010 -: Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust applications closing soon
19/08/2010 -: Pokie thief jailed
11/08/2010 -: Computer scamster active
10/08/2010 -: Don't be sucked in by cold caller
06/08/2010 -: Casino non-payment to be investigated
20/07/2010 -: Annual pokie spend continues down
08/07/2010 -: Cost of Ministerial credit card OIA confirmed
30/06/2010 -: Beware using purchased email addresses
28/06/2010 -: System to improve gambling sector integrity
03/06/2010 -: Keeping up with ‘real time’ scam threats
28/05/2010 -: Ban on harness racing club grants confirmed
27/05/2010 -: Tip-off leads to jail
05/05/2010 -: Pokie operators to suspend business
30/04/2010 -: Peace and Disarmament Education Trust open for applications
30/04/2010 -: Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund open for applications
30/04/2010 -: Child sex abuse network kingpin jailed
19/04/2010 -: Pokie expenditure down
14/04/2010 -: Hamilton gambling raises concern
07/04/2010 -: Leniency and co-operation policies adopted
31/03/2010 -: Caversham appeal dismissed
29/03/2010 -: Reminder: Daylight saving ends on Sunday
25/03/2010 -: Statement by the Chief Executives of Archives New Zealand, the National Library and the Department of Internal Affairs
25/03/2010 -: Gamblers spent a little less in 2008/09
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