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2017 Gambling Sector Survey – Summary of findings

The Department of Internal Affairs conducts an annual survey of class 4 gambling stakeholders to measure how the strategic direction and work as the gambling regulator…

Research into Influences on Class 4 Gaming Machine Proceeds

This report examines the factors affecting spending on Class 4 Gaming machines. In particular, it seeks to explain the apparent upturn in expenditure that started around…

Key findings from the 2014 Survey of AML/CFT reporting entities: awareness across sector

This report summarises the results of the Department of Internal Affairs’ (the Department) 2014 survey of its reporting entities under the Anti-Money Laundering & Countering the…

Community-led Development Evaluation Reports

The philosophy underpinning community-led development is one of community empowerment. It is illustrated by broad community engagement to identify shared issues and concerns to generate local…

2015 Survey of Stakeholders in Gambling Regulation

Our annual survey of stakeholders in the gambling sector was carried out in July 2015. We aimed to capture a wider range of perspectives than in…

Result 10 customer research

Life is about events, not services. When customers contact government they do so in order to achieve an outcome greater than the agency’s own. But often…

Problem Gambling - Mystery Shopper Campaign

Preventing and minimising the harm associated with problem gambling is a key element of the regulatory framework for gambling. Much of the intervention in this area…

2014 Survey of Stakeholders in Gambling Regulation - Summary of Responses

The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) is responsible for the regulation of gambling in New Zealand so that it is safe, fair, legal and honest. Stakeholders…

Public Trust and Confidence in Charities

This survey continues the series of Trust and Confidence surveys conducted biennially for Charities Services New Zealand (previously the Charities Commission). The previous studies referenced in…

Distribution of grants from Gaming Machine ('pokies')

Gaming machine societies in the Class 4 gaming sector are responsible for distributing the Gaming Machine Proceeds (GMP) generated from their machines. The Department’s analysis shows…