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  • The legacy of Tā (Bom) Gillies

    Tā Robert Nairn Gillies, affectionately known as Bom Gillies, was the last surviving member of the 28th (Maori) Battalion. He passed away surrounded by whānau on 7 November. Tā Bom Gillies was born...

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    Read the latest Veterans' Affairs Magazine Online Check out the online format of the magazine is easy to read on your computer, mobile phone and particularly on your tablet. Applications open...

  • What to expect

    Leaving the military often means some big changes, especially if you have been in the military for a long time. When it happens it can be a shock and things might not always go to plan....

  • Minister announces boost for services to veterans and their families

    Minister for Veterans Ron Mark has today announced additional funding to support the wellbeing of New Zealand’s veterans and their families. The funding will go towards health and wellbeing...

  • Weekly Compensation

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if you: have Qualifying Operational Service after 31 March 1974 outside of Viet Nam, and are unable to work full-time because of a condition related to...

  • Weekly Income Compensation

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have: Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam. And be unable to work full-time because of...

  • How we treat your information and privacy

    Your privacy is important to us We value the privacy of information that we receive. We follow best practices to comply with the Privacy Act 2020. Read more about the Privacy Act 2020 (external link)...

  • Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe

    Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe Sergeant Derek Kupe (Te Ati Awa, Ngāruahine O Te Rangi) first joined the New Zealand Army in 1984 aged 17. He left the Army in 1995, returned in 1997,...

  • More entitlements and support for children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans

    Veterans’ Affairs has moved to ensure access to more support for the children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans. Nuclear radiation is a risk that New Zealand service people have been exposed to on...

  • Work Plan

    The following work plan shows the actions we plan to take so that rehabilitation will be a positive and effective experience for our veteran clients. It will be regularly reviewed to ensure that...