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An adventurer not retiring anytime soon: Malayan Emergency veteran Neil Ake
Neil Ake (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Maru) joined the New Zealand Army in the late 1950s because he wanted to see the world. It wasn’t the first time he had a longing for...
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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...
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Other payments payment rates
Battery Allowance Battery Allowance is calculated as a weekly financial support and paid: every two weeks within NZ, or every four weeks outside of NZ. Payment dates About Battery Allowance All...
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How to invoice for hearing aids
There are two types of purchase orders: Hearing Aids (with a six-month time limit and an expectation of one full and final invoice) Support and maintenance (with a two-year time limit). We endeavour...
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Battery Allowance
Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have a non-rechargeable hearing aid funded by us. For veterans with rechargeable aids, your audiologist can supply you with new batteries under...
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WAI2500 | An interview with Lieutenant Colonel Martin Dransfield, ONZM
The Waitangi Tribunal Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry was initiated in September 2014. Kaupapa inquiries deal with nationally significant issues affecting Māori as a whole. This kauapa...
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Changes to the lists of Statements of Principles, June 2025
The Statements of Principles (SOPs) are a tool to determine if an injury, illness, or death is service-related. On 26 June, 32 replacement Statements of Principles and four new Statements of...
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The appeal process
When a decision may be appealed You can appeal the outcome of a review decision. You must lodge your appeal within 6 months of the date of the review decision. How to lodge an appeal Complete the...
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Review or appeal a decision
Review of decision When you can ask for a review You can ask for a review if: we’ve made a decision that you don't agree with, or you're unhappy with the level of service you are or are not getting....
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Other aids and appliances—Social Rehabilitation
Who can get this You may be able to get this if: you have Qualifying Service, and your condition is related to your Qualifying Service Qualifying Service explained You may also be able to get...