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All publications are available in hard copy on request from info@dia.govt.nz.

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Community Organisation Grants Scheme - Record of Grants 2006-07
Description: Community Organisation Grants Scheme - Record of Grants 2006-07
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
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Community Organisation Grants Scheme case story - Heretaunga Women’s Centre
Description: Community Organisation Grants Scheme case story - Heretaunga Women’s Centre
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File Size: 127k

Community Organisation Grants Scheme case story - Kaitaia Riding for the Diabled Association
Description: Community Organisation Grants Scheme case story - Kaitaia Riding for the Diabled Association
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File Size: 126k

Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS) 2010 FAQs
Description: Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS) 2010 FAQs
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Community Partnership Fund - Green RIG
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Community Partnership Fund - Motatau Marae Cyber Whare
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Community Partnership Fund - SOUNZ Online
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Community Partnership Fund - Whānau Link
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Community Partnership Fund Case Story - Hector's World
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Congratulatory Message Service (brochure)
Description: Information and application form
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File Size: 293k

Defining the Nonprofit Sector: New Zealand
Description: This is one in a series of working papers produced under the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project (CNP), a collaborative effort by scholars around the world to understand the scope, structure, financing, and role of the nonprofit sector using a common framework and approach. Begun in 1991 in 13 countries, the project continues to expand, currently encompassing more than 40 countries.
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File Size: 527k

Detailed Gaming Machine Profits (GMP) data - March 2012
Description: PDF version
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File Size: 326k

DEUNIF 2010 list of recipients
Description: DEUNIF 2010 list of recipients
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File Size: 25k

Disability Assist Dog Identification Tag allocation and surrender process
Description: Disability Assist Dog Identification Tag allocation and surrender processD
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Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2006 list of recipients
Description: Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2006 list of recipients
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Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2007 list of recipients
Description: Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2007 list of recipients
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Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2008 list of recipients
Description: Disarmament Education UN Implementation Fund 2008 list of recipients
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Draft gaming machine licence conditions 2001-2002
Description: A draft of proposed gaming machine licence conditions presented to stakeholders, August 2001.
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Enforcement Guidelines under the Dog Control Act 1996
Description: Enforcement Guidelines under the Dog Control Act 1996
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Gambling Compliance: Late Banking of Gaming Machine Profits Policy - March 2020.
Description: This is the Department’s policy in relation to the late banking of GMP by Class 4 venues.
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File Size: 192k

Gambling Consultation: Proposed Amendments to the Rules of Casino Table Games, 15 May 2012
Description: Gambling Consultation: Proposed Amendments to the Rules of Casino Table Games, 15 May 2012 (Word version)
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File Size: 564k

Getting Married Brochure (black & white version)
Description: A guide for couples preparing to marry in New Zealand.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 166k

Government position statement on social enterprise
Description: Government position statement on social enterprise
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File Size: 29k

Government position statement on social enterprise
Description: Government position statement on social enterprise pdf
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File Size: 28k

Guide Pokies in New Zealand
Description: Pokies in New Zealand a guide to how the system works
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File Size: 324k

Kia Tutahi - Arabic - doc version
Description: Kia Tūtahi (‘Standing Together’) is a symbol of commitment between the communities of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Government of New Zealand to build strong relationships. The Kia Tūtahi Relationship Accord sets out principles to guide how government agencies and communities work together for the benefit of society. The principles of Kia Tūtahi should be widely understood and modelled.
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File Size: 97k

Kia Tutahi - Fijian - doc version
Description: Kia Tūtahi (‘Standing Together’) is a symbol of commitment between the communities of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Government of New Zealand to build strong relationships. The Kia Tūtahi Relationship Accord sets out principles to guide how government agencies and communities work together for the benefit of society. The principles of Kia Tūtahi should be widely understood and modelled.
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File Size: 52k

Kia Tutahi - Fijian - pdf version
Description: Kia Tūtahi (‘Standing Together’) is a symbol of commitment between the communities of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Government of New Zealand to build strong relationships. The Kia Tūtahi Relationship Accord sets out principles to guide how government agencies and communities work together for the benefit of society. The principles of Kia Tūtahi should be widely understood and modelled.
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File Size: 181k

Kia Tutahi - Hindi - doc version
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Kia Tutahi - Hindi - pdf version
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