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Support at home
Support can include things like mowing your lawns, cleaning your gutters or helping with chores around your home. The type of support we might be able to help you with will depend on your individual...
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Support at home
Support can include things like mowing your lawns, cleaning your gutters or helping with chores around your home. The type of support we might be able to help you with will depend on your individual...
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Stay safe from scams — Tips from Own Your Online website
Own Your Online is part of the New Zealand government's work to raise understanding of cyber security issues. Find out how you can get help if you’ve been affected by an online scam or incident, why...
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The Veterans' Recognition Bill
The Government intends to introduce legislation to recognise more former soldiers, sailors and aviators as veterans. The Minister for Veterans has also announced a plan to establish a new national...
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If you can't work
If you served before 1 April 1974 or in Viet Nam Qualifying Service explained Weekly Income Compensation — You may be able to get Weekly Income Compensation if you can't work full-time because...
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Your treatment card
About your card It identifies you as a client of Veterans' Affairs. You can use it when you see your doctor or go to the pharmacy. When you show it, it tells your provider to charge us instead...
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Case Management Clinic | Ranfurly Veterans' Centre, Auckland
What you can expect Case management clinics are a chance to book a one-on-one appointment with a Veterans' Affairs case manager. These clinics are designed for both: current clients — both...
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Letter from the Prime Minister | 75th Anniversary of the Korean War
25 June 2025 marked the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. On 25 June 1950, the United Nations Security Council called for combat assistance following North Korea’s move across the 38th...
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You may need to upgrade your web browsers to access our website
The New Zealand Government is working to strengthen the security of its websites. Some older internet browsers simply are not able to provide the security we need to be able to conduct business in a...
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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,...