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  • Our people

    Our Minister Hon Chris Penk The Minister for Veterans is the Hon Chris Penk. Visit their profile on Beehive.govt.nz (external link) The Minister's responsibilities include: declaring operations as...

  • Invitation to 75th anniversary of the 16th Field Regiment | Korea

    Thursday, 4 December 2025, 10:45am to 2:30pm Linton Military Camp Palmerston North On Thursday 4 December 2025, Korean War veterans are invited to celebrate the formation of the 16th Field Regiment...

  • Twenty years in Sudan

    Since 2005, the New Zealand Defence Force has been supporting the United Nations peacekeeping missions in Sudan, both before and after the country's independence. Prior to South Sudan's independence,...

  • Determining a claim under section 14 or section 15(4) of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014

    We are obliged to make decisions on claims according to the steps outlined in sections 14 and 15 of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014 . Most decisions will be made through section 14. Read the Veterans'...

  • 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...

  • Reaching Out

    The following is a personal experience written by Gregg Nathan.  Name: Gregg Nathan  Service: New Zealand Army — Infantry and Engineers (20+ years)  One year ago, I was in so much pain...

  • Support for Viet Nam veterans in Australia

    How to get started If you're already registered with Veterans' Affairs New Zealand Read through this webpage and get in touch with us if you'd like to access the support available. We'll work with...

  • How military service affects the health of veterans

    The following was written by Dr Mike O'Reilly to provide clinical information and context that can help GPs treat veterans effectively.  What is a veteran Since 1914, New Zealand has deployed...

  • The Anzac Day Amendment Act 2026 passed into law

    Anzac Day 2026 will be the first time our national commemoration formally recognises all those who have served New Zealand in times of war. This follows the passing of the Anzac Day Amendment Act...

  • Veterans' Affairs spends $650,000 on funerals and cemetery work

    We have installed nearly 700 new headstones and plaques for veterans in New Zealand this year and spent more than $650,000 overall on funerals, memorials, and maintenance work in cemeteries. We have...