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09/07/2013 -: Canadian arrest follows DIA investigation
08/07/2013 -: Caution urged regarding the use of facial recognition technology
03/07/2013 -: Top 20 Māori boys’ and girls’ names released
30/06/2013 -: Internal Affairs investigation cracks international child abuse case
28/06/2013 -: igovt logon service becoming RealMe
27/06/2013 -: Marriage celebrant numbers increase to deal with Marriage Act demand
20/06/2013 -: Social enterprises report a useful contribution
31/05/2013 -: Casino cheats found guilty of deception
02/05/2013 -: Spam warning
01/05/2013 -: Jail and home detention for pokie grants offenders
30/04/2013 -: Pokie takings down
22/04/2013 -: Marriage Amendment Act in effect by 19 August
18/04/2013 -: Marriage Amendment Act changes set for August
16/04/2013 -: ‘Bride’ and ‘bridegroom’ choices expected to remain on marriage forms
01/03/2013 -: Guilty plea by Cook Islands promoter
20/02/2013 -: Pokie grants investigation
10/02/2013 -: DIA appeals High Court gambling judgment
05/02/2013 -: Further drop in pokie numbers and spending
04/02/2013 -: Mobile users dob in more text spammers
30/01/2013 -: See the original Treaty on Waitangi Day at Archives New Zealand
25/01/2013 -: Former Maori All Black convicted for theft
03/01/2013 -: Olivia, Jack most popular baby names in 2012
14/12/2012 -: New legislation clears the way for secure online identity
12/12/2012 -: Royal visit organisation November 2012
01/11/2012 -: Jailed for on-line sex abuse pictures
25/10/2012 -: Spot prizes and the law
19/10/2012 -: Terms of reference released for privacy review
19/10/2012 -: Pokie numbers and expenditure continue to fall
20/09/2012 -: Galaxy loses pokie licence
12/09/2012 -: Pokie operations to be suspended

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