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  • How we use ​whole-person impairment

    Ratings used to determine compensation We use 'whole-person impairment' to determine: how much impairment compensation someone can get whether family members are able to get certain compensation...

  • The New Zealand Remembrance Army | An address from Simon Strombom

    Established in June 2018 by former NZ Army Major Simon Strombom, the New Zealand Remembrance Army (NZRA) is now a nationwide volunteer network committed to remembering the people who served and to...

  • Nominations open for Invictus Games 2027

    Serious injury or illness can have profound and enduring effects on Sailors, Soldiers, and Aviators, physically, psychologically, and socially. Whether sustained on operations or during service at...

  • Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served before 1 April 1974

    Check your eligibility for support Eligibility for these entitlements, services, and support will depend on your own circumstances, including: when you first joined where you served. To view the...

  • We'll be closed for Anzac Day on 25 April — Payments will be made early

    We will be closed for the public holiday on  Tuesday 25 April . You can still contact us to leave a message during this time. Contact us Payments Payments for  Tuesday 25  April ...

  • More benefits available for veterans through Force 4 Families

    Do you have investments and are concerned at the low returns you are currently receiving from the banks? Then have a look at the NZDF FlexiSaver Scheme. This is a managed fund with a range of...

  • Weekly Income Compensation

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have: Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam. And be unable to work full-time because of...

  • Services Cemeteries

    There are over 180 Services Cemeteries throughout NZ. Local councils can choose to set aside a part of a cemetery for the burial of certain service members and their spouse or partner. Find a...

  • Support for a New Zealand Veteran in Australia

    The following is a personal experience written by Rob Hitchings  After joining the New Zealand Army in 1977, I enjoyed a diverse and rewarding 34 year military career. Following my studies at...

  • How to make a claim

    How to make a claim Step 1 Check your eligibility To be eligible for support from Veterans’ Affairs you need to have qualifying operational service or qualifying routine service. Before you...