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Last Publication Date: 1 Dec 2014
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…
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…
Last Publication Date: 1 Oct 2014
This analysis compares the classifications assigned to films and games by different countries. Classifications around the world can be substantially variable as are the symbols, names…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2014
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…
Last Publication Date: 1 May 2014
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…
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…
Last Publication Date: 1 Nov 2013
Young New Zealanders are one of the groups most affected by the decisions of the Classification Office. This set of research reports explores this group's perceptions…
Last Publication Date: 1 Oct 2013
The purpose of this report is to advise on the results of the ‘Applying for grants from Gambling (‘pokies’) Societies 2013’ Survey (the survey). This constitutes…
Last Publication Date: 1 May 2013
The classifications assigned to films and games by different countries are substantially variable as are the symbols, names and meanings used on classification labels. Nevertheless, it…
Last Publication Date: 1 Feb 2013
UMR Research included questions in an online omnibus in January 2013 to help us understand public attitudes to classification labels and whether people are guided by…