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Release of NZSIS Reports on 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour Protests
- Posted December 21, 2011
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This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the 1981 Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand.
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Ability for Public to Provide Information via NZSIS website
- Posted August 18, 2011
- Media Releases
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) is introducing an on-line method for people to provide information.
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Powers, resources and capabilities requested by NZSIS after September 2001
- Posted February 12, 2010
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We have recently responded to a request under the Official Information Act concerning any new powers, resources and capabilities requested by the NZSIS after the terrorist attacks in New York in September 2001.
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Release of selected Sutch papers and Sir Guy Powles' top secret report 2
- Posted June 06, 2008
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Background In 1975 William Ball Sutch, a former Secretary of Industries and Commerce, was tried and acquitted of charges under the Official Secrets Act 1951.
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Statement by the Office of the Ombudsmen to accompany the release of the Sir Guy Powles' Report
- Posted June 06, 2008
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"The then Chief Ombudsman, Sir Guy Powles, wrote a report on 16 July 1976.
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Statement from the Director of Security to accompany the release of the Sutch Papers
- Posted June 06, 2008
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"The Office of the Ombudsmen has reviewed NZSIS records concerning William Ball Sutch and material recommended for release is being made public where possible.
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1951 Waterfront Dispute Files Available to the Public from 27 March 2008
- Posted March 25, 2008
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Archives New Zealand Chief Executive and Chief Archivist Dianne Macaskill has announced that the 1951 Waterfront Dispute Files will be available in the Reading Room of the Wellington Office of Archives New Zealand in Mulgrave Street, from 27 March 2008.
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