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  • Children's Bursary

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if your parent has either: Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam. Qualifying Service explained One of...

  • Statements of Principles

    Statements of Principles are a decision-making tool We use Statements of Principles to establish if a medical condition can be linked to the unique circumstances of a person's qualifying...

  • VEAB decision in the case of Tā Harawira Gardiner

    The Veterans’ Entitlement Appeal Board (VEAB) recently released its decision on the appeal made to it by Tā Harawira Gardiner. The Board decision was that his claim for glioblastoma must be treated...

  • Reconsideration

    Decisions that can be reconsidered You can ask for a decision to be reconsidered if: a factor to do with the decision has changed a review or appeal was unsuccessful, or the time for a review or...

  • VAB Report: Recognition of service people through burial and memorialisation

    This report sets out the principles that the Veterans' Advisory Board (Board) considers should underpin the recognition of service in New Zealand through the burial and memorialisation of service...

  • Schedule of fees for support and maintenance

    Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand (VA) has set this schedule of fees to be effective from 11 September 2023 . This schedule is intended to ensure that veterans get the best results from their hearing...

  • Service records

    You can access: your own service records if you are — or have been — a member of the NZ Defence Force the records of someone who’s deceased if you’re eligible. If you would like the service...

  • 34 memorial plaques unveiled at Mount View Cemetery

    Barry Rankin, a Marton resident and life member of the RSA, made it his mission to discover the final resting places of New Zealand servicemen who died while at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital. Barry...

  • Family wellbeing

    Keeping families and whānau healthy It's important to know the signs of trouble, as well as proactive ways to build a strong family. Helping your family and whānau means you can all cope with...

  • Waimate Cemetery