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30/07/2009 -: Disclosure of expenses for members of the Executive
30/07/2009 -: Disclosure of expenses claimed by members of Parliament
16/07/2009 -: Web filter will focus solely on child sex abuse images
14/07/2009 -: Annual pokie spend drops 5.3 per cent
13/07/2009 -: Lottery grants boost kiwi communities
02/07/2009 -: We Want to Hear from the Bay of Plenty’s Pacific Communities
02/07/2009 -: Looking for Leaders from Waikato’s Pacific Communities
01/07/2009 -: State sector telecommunications agreement signed
01/07/2009 -: Jail for repeat offender
19/06/2009 -: Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust now open for applications
17/06/2009 -: Jailed for child sex abuse images
12/06/2009 -: Time to apply for COGS funding
12/06/2009 -: Offending traced to mobile phone
29/05/2009 -: Another jailing for objectionable images
25/05/2009 -: Peace and Disarmament Education Trust open for applications
08/05/2009 -: Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund open for applications
30/04/2009 -: Internet predator jailed
22/04/2009 -: Pokie spend drops 10 per cent
20/04/2009 -: Have your say about community funding scheme
07/04/2009 -: Jail terms for child sex abuse offences
30/03/2009 -: Reminder: Daylight saving ends on Sunday
25/03/2009 -: Royal Commission on Auckland Governance report delivered to Government
26/02/2009 -: Pacific Development and Conservation Trust open for expressions of interest
26/02/2009 -: Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust now open for applications
17/02/2009 -: Gamblers spent a little more in 2007/08
13/02/2009 -: Looking for Pacific Leaders
28/01/2009 -: Pokie spend down
20/01/2009 -: House 'auction' illegal
14/01/2009 -: New proof of identity requirement helps safeguard personal information
07/01/2009 -: Jack does it again. Jack and Sophie most popular first names for 2008
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