Department Of Internal Affairs - Latest News [Page 48]
New Fees for Identity Products and Services
Friday, 29 August 2003, 9:14 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
The Department of Internal Affairs will introduce new fees for passport, citizenship and births, deaths and marriages effective from Monday 1 September 2003. The new fees, which include some increases and some reductions, were announced on 11 July. More >>
Chief Executive And Secretary For Internal Affairs
Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 12:41 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
The State Services Commissioner, Michael Wintringham, announced today the appointment of Mr Christopher Blake as chief executive of the Department of Internal Affairs and Secretary for Internal Affairs. More >>
Legalising Documents Is Cheaper
Friday, 23 November 2001, 11:12 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
Just when you thought bureaucracy was unrelenting here's the good news. Legalising documents for use overseas has just become cheaper and easier to achieve. More >>
Internal Affairs Staff Ratify New Collective
Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 11:42 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
The Department of Internal Affairs and the PSA are ready to sign a collective employment agreement ratified by 76 percent of the department's PSA members last week. More >>
Revocation Of Trust's Right To Run Lotteries
Friday, 21 September 2001, 3:10 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
The Department of Internal Affairs has revoked a Maori trust's right to run lotteries and is warning the public to watch out for illegal lottery tickets. More >>
New Office Of Ethnic Affairs
Wednesday, 2 May 2001, 11:19 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
A new Office of Ethnic Affairs has been established within the Department of Internal Affairs. More >>
Gambling And Problem Gambling Among Prison Inmates
Tuesday, 13 March 2001, 3:44 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
The Government is currently reviewing all gaming legislation. A public discussion document to assist in the development of submissions is available from the Department of Internal Affairs. Submissions close on April 30. More >>
Clocks Go Back One Hour - Sunday 18 March 2001
Monday, 12 March 2001, 2:13 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Don't forget to put your clocks back one hour before you go to bed this Saturday night. More >>
Internal Affairs Response to NZ Chartered Clubs
Thursday, 15 February 2001, 5:40 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Allegations by the Chief Executive of the NZ Chartered Clubs, Roger Parton, about high site rentals come at a time when the Department of Internal Affairs has just completed research into the levels of site expenses being paid to gaming machine ... More >>
Commissions Of Inquiry Guidelines Released
Tuesday, 13 February 2001, 12:55 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
New guidelines on how to establish and run a Commission of Inquiry have been released by the Department of Internal Affairs. They will be launched at 5pm today at Floor 1, 1 the Terrace. More >>
Gaming Expenditure Statistics Released
Wednesday, 31 January 2001, 9:11 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
Gaming expenditure statistics released today by the Department of Internal Affairs show that the amount spent on the four main sets of gaming activities for the 1999/2000 year totalled $1.3 billion, an 11% increase over the previous year. More >>
Internal Affairs Gaming Inspectors Raid Big Housie
Monday, 21 August 2000, 7:56 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Department of Internal Affairs Inspectors of Gaming raided a large and sophisticated housie session in New Plymouth on Sunday afternoon with the assistance of local police. More >>
Internet Pedophiles Prosecuted
Monday, 3 July 2000, 7:11 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Media reports that an Auckland sickness beneficiary is the first person sentenced to prison in New Zealand for obtaining child pornography over the Internet are wrong, More >>
New Zealand Government Online - A Success Story
Friday, 30 June 2000, 5:55 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
New Zealand Government Online (NZGO), the official gateway to New Zealand Government on the Internet, has a new home. More >>
1939/40 Centennial Exhibition Revisited Online
Wednesday, 28 June 2000, 4:53 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Re-live the highlights of the extraordinary 1939/40 Centennial Exhibition by visiting the Internal Affairs Heritage Group website, NZHistorynet. More >>
New Zealand Gaming Survey Third Report Released
Wednesday, 7 June 2000, 2:12 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Results from the third report in the Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Gaming Survey indicate that problem gamblers come from a wider cross section of society, and are more likely to be women, than they were a decade ago. More >>
Ammendment Preserves Citizenship Rights
Wednesday, 12 April 2000, 9:48 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
The Citizenship Amendment Act 2000, which was passed by Parliament on Friday, preserves the rights of children born overseas to a New Zealand citizen parent by giving them a further two years to register their citizenship. More >>
National Anthem On The Net
Friday, 7 April 2000, 2:19 pm | Department Of Internal Affairs
Internet users struck by a bout of patriotism can turn to the Department of Internal Affairs website ( www.dia.govt.nz ) for instant relief. More >>
Director of Office of Tourism and Sport Resigns
Tuesday, 28 March 2000, 11:22 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
Secretary of Internal Affairs, Dr Roger Blakeley, today announced the resignation of the director of the Office of Tourism and Sport, Scott Morrison. More >>
NZ Gaming Survey First Two Reports Released
Friday, 17 March 2000, 10:29 am | Department Of Internal Affairs
A report documenting the results of fresh interviews with frequent and problem gamblers originally interviewed in 1991 was released today as part of the Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Gaming Survey. More >>
