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From the Head of Veterans' Affairs—Winter 2018
Tēnā koutou katoa It has certainly been an eventful start to 2018. In my last message, I mentioned that we would be conducting our annual client survey. This was rolled out by an...
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The Veterans' Advisory Board wants your feedback
Are we doing enough for those who serve in our military? New Zealanders across the country honoured our military service personnel by standing in their driveways in a show of respect and support this...
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Privacy when you use our site
We have taken reasonable measures to ensure the quality and accuracy of the information on this website. Personal information is encrypted Unless otherwise stated, the information you provide...
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Plaque and Headstone Funding
Who can get this You may be able to get this if you: have Qualifying Service under the Veterans' Support Act 2014, or your spouse or partner has Qualifying Service under the Veterans' Support Act...
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New rates from 1 April 2019
From 1 April 2019 new rates, adjusted for Consumers Price Index (CPI) inflation, come into effect for: Battery Allowance Children's Bursary Children's Pension Dependant's Pension Disablement...
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Update on the deployment review
We are pleased to announce three declarations of Qualifying Operational Service. The declarations cover deployments declined before 2009 that warranted reconsideration and previously did not have...
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How we make decisions
We make decisions based on the information you: give us allow us to access. Sometimes we may need to confirm this information with others. We do this by checking service records or information held...
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New rates from 1 April 2020
From 1 April 2020 new rates come into effect for: Battery Allowance Children's Bursary Children's Pension Dependant's Pension Disablement Pension Funeral Expenses Grandparented War Pensions and...
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2019 international peace camp for grandchildren of Korean War veterans
Applications are being called for from grandchildren of New Zealand Korean War veterans to attend the 2019 Youth Peace Camp. The camp will be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 30 June to 6 July...
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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...