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  • Veterans’ transport reimbursement rate increase

    Fuel cost relief for veterans’ medical travel (external link) On 1 April 2026 Veterans’ Affairs has increased the private vehicle mileage reimbursement rates for eligible treatment-related travel by...

  • Te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia

    Ka whakahaeretia, ka utua hoki te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia e Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora, kaua mā Te Tira Ahu Ika A Whiro Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Ka whiwhi pea koe i te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia mehemea i pā...

  • Ngā Mahi e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga

    He Whakamārama mō Ngā Mahi e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga E rua ngā momo Mahi e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga: Ngā Mahi o Ia Rā e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga Ngā Mahi Hōia e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga. Ehara i te mea kia rua...

  • Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, November 2018

    On 19 November 2018 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 or death...

  • Postponement of veterans' forum in Christchurch

    Many of you will be aware that we have been working on our next veterans’ face-to-face forum, which we hoped to bring to Christchurch on 14 February 2022. Your safety and that of your whānau and...

  • Veteran Support Agency Fund

    A portion of this funding is available on a contestable basis, with $150,000 available for initiatives that improve the mental and physical wellbeing of veterans impacted by their military service....

  • Veteran Support Agency Fund

    Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand is pleased to invite applications for the Veteran Support Agency Fund, which provides funding to support the wellbeing of New Zealand veterans and their whānau. A...

  • Te Penihana Ngoikoretanga

    Kua whakakotahitia e mātou ngā puka kia kotahi puka anake, he māmā ake ki te whakamahi Ka whakamahia e koe te puka kotahi ināianei mehemea: koinei tō tono tuatahi mō tētahi penihana ngoikoretanga kei...

  • The Quiet Warning Lights: Signs of Struggle We Often Miss

    The following article was written by LTCOL Stephen Kearney, Chief Mental Health Officer ...

  • Te Kiwi Māia Wellness Weeks

    Te Kiwi Māia began running Wellness Weeks in 2024 with the aim of providing a safe healing space for NZDF people and first responders to recover from stress and burnout.  These six-day...