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11/05/2006 -: Serious sentence for passport offender
01/05/2006 -: German tip-off sees South Auckland man convicted
26/04/2006 -: Passport fraud a serious crime that has victims
24/04/2006 -: Civil Unions one year on
11/04/2006 -: Fewer ‘pokies’ in the community
16/02/2006 -: Daylight Saving ends Sunday 19 March
02/02/2006 -: Sentinel Trust licence cancelled
02/02/2006 -: Hefty fine for possessing sexual abuse images
01/02/2006 -: Further reduction in gambling facilities
27/01/2006 -: Student jailed for sex abuse pictures
25/01/2006 -: Gambling spending drops in 2004/05 year
22/12/2005 -: Webmaster conviction upheld
16/12/2005 -: Gambling Compliance Director appointed
13/12/2005 -: Internet collector exposed
07/12/2005 -: Most newborns not affected by next year’s citizenship changes
23/11/2005 -: Helping Pacific community groups get a fair share of lottery funding
22/11/2005 -: Student fined $10,000 for internet collection
09/11/2005 -: Department applies to suspend Dunedin Casino licence
03/11/2005 -: E-Passport Boosts Security for All New Zealanders
14/10/2005 -: Longest jail term to date in censorship case
10/10/2005 -: Statistics suggest Gambling Act achieving its purpose to control the growth of gambling
04/10/2005 -: Jail for child sex abuse images a warning to offenders “you will be caught”
29/09/2005 -: New Gambling Regulations come into force
26/09/2005 -: High Court upholds important Internet decision, reinforces New Zealand law
26/09/2005 -: Computer repair company helps convict collector of sex pictures of young children
21/09/2005 -: NZ to Join International Passport Security Initiative
19/09/2005 -: Internet café owner fined for selling and possessing objectionable movies
08/09/2005 -: Big step towards electronic monitoring of gaming machines
01/09/2005 -: Mandatory “pop-up” on gaming machines will interrupt gambling for 15 second intervals
30/08/2005 -: First Gambling Act sentencing: $12,000 fine for illegal gambling

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