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  • Your wish list for your retirement can come true — it just needs some planning

    “The financial experts can help you take care of things and give you the time to focus on things that are important to you.” Derrick McMillan, Chief of Staff, Defence Health Directorate, HQ NZDF in...

  • Thinking about leaving?

    There are a number of reasons you may want to leave the New Zealand Defence Force. You should think about these reasons to make sure it's the best decision for you.   Get Advice If you are...

  • Gerard Wood | From military nurse to veteran advocate

    Veterans who have been to our forums and expos will probably have met Gerard Wood (Ret Lt Col) in the Veterans' Affairs team — a larger-than-life character brimming with good humour, lots of...

  • Solomon Island veteran glad that he reached out for support

    Clark Williams, 35, joined the New Zealand Army in 2003. He deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2004 as part of Operation RATA and left the Army in 2011. He now works as a chef in Canterbury and...

  • CVs, cover letters and interviewing

    CVs Credible, convincing CVs are critical to getting an interview. It tells an employer what you have done and what you’re good at. The aim of your CV is to get you an interview. Include in your CV:...

  • 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...

  • When you're injured or ill

    What to do if you're injured or ill Step 1 Visit your health care provider This will most likely be your GP. They'll help you with your immediate health and wellbeing needs. Discuss with your...

  • Christchurch event connects veterans and whānau

    After a break of 16 months, our first face-to-face forum for veterans and whānau was held at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch in late October. More than 300 veterans and whānau came to the event...

  • Work at Veterans' Affairs

    Who we are We're proud to represent and serve those who have fought in our country’s best interests and who make sacrifices, even today, to ensure New Zealand remains a free and safe country. There...

  • Dave Samuels: What veterans could bring to the public service

    Te Puni Kōkiri and Ngā Ara Whakatupuranga | New Frontiers It’s very difficult to find fault with Dave Samuels’ logic. “You only need to read the news to see that the Public Service is struggling to...