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Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, 28 September 2020
On 22 and 28 September 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...
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We'll be closed on Waitangi Day
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for the public holiday on Wednesday 6 February 2019. Urgent help There are a number of organisations that can provide help if you need it on Waitangi Day. Visit...
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Rongoā Māori
Kua horaina tēnei pūtea i raro i ngā ritenga o te Ture Tautoko Mōrehu Hōia 2014. Pānuitia te Ture Tautoko Mōrehu Hōia 2014 [English] (external link) Ki a mātou he wāhanga taketake ngā rongoā nō te...
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Families of those with specific service
There is specific support available depending on whether your family member served as part of Jayforce, Grapple, in Mururoa or Viet Nam. This support addresses specific conditions that could have...
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75th anniversary of the Normandy Landings
Thursday 6 June 2019, marks the 75th anniversary of the Normandy Landings — also known as D-Day. New Zealand’s National Commemoration will be occur inside the Hall of Memories at Pukeahu National War...
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Desert Road
In 2024, a group of veterans got together to play music and inspire veterans and they became “Desert Road”. Roddy floated the idea of a veterans band to fellow veterans Tama and Vance in mid- 2024....
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We'll be closed on Thursday 6 February
Veterans' Affairs will be closed for Waitangi Day on 6 February 2020. Urgent help There are a number of organisations that can provide help if you need it on Waitangi Day. Visit our 'Need urgent help...
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Service in Saudi Arabia
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2019 international peace camp for grandchildren of Korean War veterans
Applications are being called for from grandchildren of New Zealand Korean War veterans to attend the 2019 Youth Peace Camp. The camp will be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 30 June to 6 July...
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When you're injured or ill
What to do if you're injured or ill Step 1 Visit your health care provider This will most likely be your GP. They'll help you with your immediate health and wellbeing needs. Discuss with your...