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  • 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...

  • Having trouble hearing? Get it checked

    My stubbornness had gotten in the way. It wasn’t until a colleague told me she had been talking to me and that I had not heard her that I knew I needed to address my hearing.   I had not been...

  • 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...

  • 20 minutes on the runway at Kabul Airport: NZDF Photographer Maria Eves

    Just 20 minutes on the runway at Kabul airport, but in those moments Maria Eves brought all of her 12 years of experience as a photographer in the NZDF to bear. Maria Eves joined the Royal New...

  • Rehabilitation strategy launched

    Minister for Veterans Hon Ron Mark hosted a function at Parliament on 23 May to launch New Zealand’s first strategy that sets out how rehabilitation services will be offered to veterans. Veterans’...

  • Ngā āhuatanga ka kitea e koe i muri i tō tuku i tō kerēme

    Step 1 Ka tae mai tō kerēme, ā, ka tukua he karere ki a koe kia mōhio koe kua tae mai Ka tukua atu he reta e mātou ki a koe, ki te whakamōhio atu ki a koe kua tae mai tō kerēme. Mā mātou koe e...

  • Budget 2024: Additional capacity and Discretionary VIP Services

    This year’s Budget includes some additional funding for Veterans’ Affairs — an extra $4 million over four years. A large part of the extra $1 million available this year will be used to help speed up...

  • Minister announces boost for services to veterans and their families

    Minister for Veterans Ron Mark has today announced additional funding to support the wellbeing of New Zealand’s veterans and their families. The funding will go towards health and wellbeing...

  • Discretionary Veterans' Independence Programme (VIP) Services

    Who can get this The Discretionary Veterans' Independence Programme (VIP) Services are available to veterans: that  do have qualifying service who  do not have a service-related illness who...

  • He Utunga Tōpū mō te Hauāuki

    Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Tērā pea ka āhei koe kia whiwhi i te Utunga Tōpū mō te Hauāuki me: he whai Mahi Hōia e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga i muri mai i te 31 o ngā rā o Māehe 1974 i waho o Whitināmu he...