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Veterans’ Support Amendment Bill
The Veterans' Support Amendment Bill finished its first reading in Parliament on 29 May, and was referred to the Social Services and Community select committee for them to consider. The bill aims to...
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Invictus 2020 applications open
Following the success of the 2018 Invictus Games, applications are being called for from current and former service men and women for the 2020 Invictus Games. Applications close 1 May 2019....
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We'll be closed on Labour Day
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 22 October 2018. Urgent help There are a number of organisations that can provide help if you need it over the long weekend. Visit...
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Change to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure for veteran support entitlements
From 1 April 2022 the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure that is used to adjust the annual rate changes will change from CPI (All Groups less cigarettes and other tobacco products) to CPI (All...
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We'll be closed on Labour Day
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 26 October 2020. Urgent help There are a number of organisations that can provide help if you need it on Labour Day. Visit our...
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We'll be closed over Easter
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for the public holidays on: Easter Friday - 19 April Easter Monday - 22 April. We'll also be closed on Anzac Day - 25 April. Anzac Day 2019 Urgent help There are a...
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From armed forces to transport networks
Colonel (Rtd) Duncan Roy had a very successful career in NZDF, obtaining senior leadership positions, and earning a MNZM for his services to defence. Duncan left NZDF in 2023 to become KiwiRail’s...
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Veteran's Pension and other payment rates increase on 1 April
Our payment rates increase slightly every year, in line with inflation and other factors. Some rate changes happen on 1 April, and the rest change on 1 July. On 1 April 2026 , the...
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Operation Wrapped in Remembrance
Dellwyn Moylan, of Ashburton, knitted a scarf for a friend in the NZ Army and then she wondered if it could take on a larger meaning. Dellwyn had been thinking about the significant military events...