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Service in Arabian Sea
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IG27 - Competitor applications are open now
Competitor applications are called from Serving and Former Serving NZDF Personnel who experienced significant Injury, Wound, Illness during NZ Military Service to compete as a member of the NZDF Team...
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Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, May 2020
On 4 May 2020 changes were made to the list of Australian Statements of Principles that apply in New Zealand. The Statements of Principles are a tool to determine if an injury, illness, or death is...
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Online event offers presentations and Q&A — Kōrero with Veterans 2021
We’re excited to announce our very first 'Kōrero with veterans' 2021 — a new way to connect with you. We’re inviting you to meet with us, and other veteran support organisations online via Zoom. You...
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Reports and findings from Mission: Feedback
The Minister for Veterans has asked the Veterans' Advisory Board to consult with New Zealanders to see how they felt about a Kawenata; an agreement between service personnel and their whānau, the...
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Read our website in te reo Māori
As part of our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and te ao Māori, some of our pages are now available in te reo Māori. They include Check Your Eligibility , Qualifying Service Explained , and the...
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A message from the Minister for Veterans
A message from the Minister for Veterans A special message to the veteran community from the Honourable Ron Mark, Minister for Veterans. "Right now we need to draw down on our common bonds and...
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We'll be closed on Labour Day
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 26 October 2020. Urgent help There are a number of organisations that can provide help if you need it on Labour Day. Visit our...
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Service-related presumptions
You'll need to have Qualifying Operational Service and the: condition — or death — happened during Qualifying Operational Service condition was aggravated during Qualifying Operational Service — but...
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How we make decisions
We make decisions based on the information you: give us allow us to access. Sometimes we may need to confirm this information with others. We do this by checking service records or information held...