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  • Twenty years in Sudan

    Since 2005, the New Zealand Defence Force has been supporting the United Nations peacekeeping missions in Sudan, both before and after the country's independence. Prior to South Sudan's independence,...

  • RAF Bomber Command memorial service

    The annual RAF Bomber Command memorial service remembers those who served and gave their lives in Air Force. This formal service will be held: Hall of Memories Auckland War Memorial Museum 10.30am 9...

  • Update to Burial and Cremation declarations of Operational Service in multiple areas January 2025

    The list of Burial and Cremation declarations of Operational Service has been updated. View the complete list of Burial and Cremation declarations of Operational Service Declarations The declarations...

  • The new Defence Health Hub website provides health support for veterans

    Pūtahi Hauora (Health Hub) is a one-stop shop to help you thrive and perform at your best. Their resources help you to maintain good health, recognise problems, and get on top of health concerns...

  • The deployment review is closing

    What is the deployment review? The Veterans' Support Act 2014 potentially changed the eligibility of some deployments that were previously not considered Qualifying Service.  Qualifying Service...

  • Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM

    Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM, the last remaining member of the 28 (Maori) Battalion, passed away in Rotorua on 7 November, aged 99. Sir Robert (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Kahungunu), who was known as Tā...

  • NZ Post releases veteran stamps

    On Thursday 11 April, we launched the veteran stamp series along with NZ Post. The veterans portrayed in the stamps are Rebecca Brierton and Vance Leach (both formerly of the Royal New Zealand Navy),...

  • This year’s Veterans’ Affairs events, clinics and forums

    We wanted to get out into the community and meet with veterans and their whānau. To do this we created our outreach programme. It is a programme of support events and forums held throughout New...

  • Our history

    The history of support for veterans as a timeline Step 1 1915 The War Pensions Act 1915 provided for War Pensions Boards to administer war pensions. The boards contained three, then later four...

  • What we fund

    Ranfurly Veterans’ Trust $15,000 in the 2025–2026 financial year. This grant funding has been made available to focus on the wellbeing of veterans and whānau, connecting them with services and...