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  • Commemoration of 50 years since HMNZS OTAGO sails to protest French nuclear tests

    It was recently the 50th anniversary of New Zealand’s protests against nuclear testing in the Pacific.  The Mururoa Nuclear Veterans Group Inc. hosted a commemoration of 50 years since the...

  • 'Back to Timor' (2025 Documentary)

    It has been 25 years since the NZDF and NZ Police began serving in East Timor. This year, a group of Kiwi East Timor veterans returned to Timor-Leste to film a documentary about their journey and to...

  • Last man out of Freetown: Lieutenant Colonel John Dyer’s experiences in Sierra Leone

    Lieutenant Colonel (retired) John Dyer, NZGD, was born in Gisborne and joined the New Zealand Army in 1981. He trained as an officer and served for 20 years. Together with training deployments to...

  • Viet Nam veteran ex gratia update for March — Information for spouses

    Ex gratia payments to surviving spouses where the veteran partner died on or prior to 1 November 2018 and had a diagnosis of MGUS or hypertension On 30 November 2021, it was announced that two new...

  • Research about New Zealand's nuclear veterans

    Events, research, and reports are displayed chronologically from oldest to most recent.  Jump to the most recent report Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the occupation of Japan Dropping of atomic bombs,...

  • Weekly Compensation for Families

    Who can get this You'll qualify for Family Weekly Compensation if all of these apply: a family member has passed away, and they had Qualifying Operational Service after 31 March 1974 and outside...

  • More Vietnam veterans will become eligible for an ex gratia payment

    Updated 10:00am Wednesday 2 November 2022 The next ex gratia payment date for recently contacted eligible veterans is 1 November About the MOU New conditions are now eligible for ex gratia...

  • Twenty years in Afghanistan

    NZDF’s deployment in Afghanistan was one of New Zealand’s longest-lasting. Over 3,500 New Zealanders took part in military operations and training of local army personnel and local police, but also...

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  • Mission: Feedback

    The reports are open for viewing to the public. Reports and findings from Mission: Feedback The Veterans' Advisory Board, an independent advisory board to the Minister for Veterans is leading this...