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How to make a claim for a condition not explained by a Statement of Principle (section 15)
View this page as a two-page PDF [PDF, 280 KB] The Statement of Principles reflect the current and most up-to-date scientific consensus about the causes of a service-related health condition. We...
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Veterans invited to join the NZDF Movember Challenge
The NZDF Movember Challenge is open to everyone connected to Defence, including serving members, reservists, civilians, veterans, and whānau. It’s about more than growing a moustache. It’s about...
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Children's Pension
For the Children's Pension, our definition of "parent" includes a natural parent, adoptive parent, guardian, or grandparent. Who can get this If your natural parent, adoptive parent, guardian, or...
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The new Defence Health Hub website provides health support for veterans
Pūtahi Hauora (Health Hub) is a one-stop shop to help you thrive and perform at your best. Their resources help you to maintain good health, recognise problems, and get on top of health concerns...
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Anzac Day Amendment Bill is open for public submissions
On 3 April, an amendment bill to update the Anzac Day Act 1966 passed its first reading in Parliament. The 1966 Act recognises and commemorates all those who served in six named conflicts from...
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Never give up hope: COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil)
COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil) is a determined man, one who served New Zealand with distinction for almost 30 years. However, he needed all his determination and that of his wife to come back from a...
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Medical alarms and monitoring services are being updated — Veterans' Independence Programme
Our supplier for medical alarm and monitoring services, ADT Security Services, has updated their products and monitoring services. Their new alarm, emergency response, and monitoring services will...
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Remembering the Navy’s role in the Korean War
In 1948, George Gardner and his friend spent a weekend rowing up and down the Grey River until they knew the number of rivets that held the hull together on a frigate moored in the Port of Greymouth....
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The Thoughts That Can Hold Us Back
The following article was written by, LTCOL Stephen Kearney, Chief Mental Health Officer. Sometimes the toughest battle is the one fought inside our own heads. The decision to reach out for support...
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Countering foreign interference and espionage
On 27 November 2025, the Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Act 2025 was passed to strengthen New Zealand’s ability to respond to foreign interference and espionage. To counter...