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A tip to help you find veterans' material on Google
You can configure Google to show you official information from our website more often when you search. To update your source preferences in two quick steps: Go to...
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Ngā āhuatanga ka kitea e koe i muri i tō tuku i tō kerēme
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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Your treatment card
About your card It identifies you as a client of Veterans' Affairs. You can use it when you see your doctor or go to the pharmacy. When you show it, it tells your provider to charge us instead...
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What we fund
Ranfurly Veterans’ Trust $33,000 in the 2024–2025 financial year. This grant funding has been made available to focus on the wellbeing of veterans and whānau, connecting them with services and...
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How to invoice for hearing aids
There are two types of purchase orders: Hearing Aids (with a six-month time limit and an expectation of one full and final invoice) Support and maintenance (with a two-year time limit). We endeavour...
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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...
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When you're injured or ill
Defence Health Contact your local camp or base's Defence Health Centre to receive support. They will assist you in the process of treatment and rehabilitation while you're serving. You can find the...