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  • Partner organisations

    Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RNZRSA) The RNZRSA honours and supports current and former service members. They provide financial and other support through their network...

  • Collaboration between NZ Remembrance Army and Veterans' Affairs

    Veterans’ Affairs and the Remembrance Army meet regularly to discuss the maintenance of service graves, to support each other on projects and to explore further opportunities for joint projects....

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Schedule of fees for support and maintenance

    Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand (VA) has set this schedule of fees to be effective from 11 September 2023 . This schedule is intended to ensure that veterans get the best results from their hearing...

  • Services Cemeteries

    There are over 180 Services Cemeteries throughout NZ. Local councils can choose to set aside a part of a cemetery for the burial of certain service members and their spouse or partner. Find a...

  • Information for audiologists

    Our role We want: veterans to have access to suitable hearing aids as quickly as possible after a hearing loss or tinnitus claim is accepted. to streamline the process for all parties: veterans...

  • Veterans' Health Advisory Panel members

    The Panel is made up of a maximum of nine members. The legislation requires that one is an ex officio medical practitioner nominated by Chief of New Zealand Defence Force, one is an ex officio...

  • Donate objects to the National Army Museum

    Since the 1970s, people have been entrusting their tangible history of service in the New Zealand Army to the National Army Museum Te Mata Toa (NAM). The museum’s collection is almost entirely...

  • 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...