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  • Waikato Veterans' Forum

    Veterans' Affairs will be in Hamilton on Friday 27 February to meet with veterans and their whanāu from across the Waikato. The main veterans’ forum will take place on Friday 27 February. At this...

  • Social media house rules

    Guidelines We welcome your comments, questions and feedback on our social media channels. But we ask that you are respectful and follow these guidelines. Your content is public Once your comment is...

  • Support your mate

    Being there for a mate in the good times is usually easy and fun. But when a mate goes through a rough patch it can be hard to know what to do or say. This can be especially challenging if your mate...

  • Weekly Compensation payment rates

    Weekly payment Weekly Compensation is calculated as a weekly financial support and paid: every two weeks within NZ, or every four weeks outside of NZ. All payment rates are before tax. Payment rates...

  • More veterans eligible for support

    Today the Minister for Veterans, the Honourable Ron Mark, announced three new declarations of Qualifying Operational Service. Now, regardless of mission or operation, veterans will eligible for...

  • Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe

    Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe Sergeant Derek Kupe (Te Ati Awa, Ngāruahine O Te Rangi) first joined the New Zealand Army in 1984 aged 17. He left the Army in 1995, returned in 1997,...

  • Veteran's Pin and Certificate of Appreciation

    Applications are open, but the process has changed The way you will apply depends on: if you have a case manager if you have Qualifying Operational Service or a New Zealand Operational Service Medal...

  • Your skills by rank

    A civilian employer will most likely not know what skills each rank level has. It's important to explain what your rank means and how it can benefit their organisation. The following shows what the...

  • 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...

  • Veterans of foreign militaries

    To be eligible to get support from Veterans' Affairs New Zealand you need to have Qualifying Service in the New Zealand's Armed Forces. This is a requirement of the Veterans' Support...