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Living outside New Zealand and Australia
Support you can get outside of NZ You can get support, services and entitlements from us even if you live outside of NZ. This includes: treatment and rehabilitation services — including those under...
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Christmas/New Year holiday information
Office closure Our office will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period. Our enquiry line will: close at 4pm on Friday 21 December 2018. reopen at 8am on Monday 7 January 2019. There are a...
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Leaving NZDF and moving into civilian life
Moving on from the NZ Defence Force can be a positive or negative experience. It depends on how you approach it. This section will share some tips that will support your transition into civilian life....
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Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing)
Who can get this Veterans may receive funding for Rongoā Māori services if they are eligible for social rehabilitation. i.e. if it’s required as a direct consequence of the injury or illness for...
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Change to the list of Statements of Principles, August 2022
4 minor amendment Statements of Principles came into force on 19 August 2022. These Statements of Principles cover: Guillain-Barre syndrome osteoarthritis. More information The Statements of...
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Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, 28 September 2020
On 22 and 28 September 2020 changes were made to the list of Australian Statements of Principles that apply in New Zealand. The Statements of Principles are a tool to determine if an injury, illness...
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Travel for Treatment and Rehabilitation
Who can get this We may be able to support you with your travel costs if your travel is for: treatment of an accepted condition rehabilitation of an accepted condition an assessment we asked you to...
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Living with the effects of Timor: Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch
Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch’s deployment to Timor-Leste in September 1999 was also his last. His experiences in Timor-Leste have had a deep and profound impact on nearly every aspect of his life...
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The legacy of Tā (Bom) Gillies
Tā Robert Nairn Gillies, affectionately known as Bom Gillies, was the last surviving member of the 28th (Maori) Battalion. He passed away surrounded by whānau on 7 November. Tā Bom Gillies was born...
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Service offers lifelong skills
“The leadership, strategic planning and critical thinking skills I learnt as an Officer in the NZ Army have been instrumental in my appointment to senior management and governance roles, “said Major...