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Processing times for claims
Last updated: 4 February 2026 The average number of days it takes to process a claim at 30 June 2025 Types of claims 1 January to 30 June 2023 1 July to 31 December 2023 1 January to 30 June 2024 1...
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Veterans of foreign militaries
To be eligible to get support from Veterans' Affairs New Zealand you need to have Qualifying Service in the New Zealand's Armed Forces. This is a requirement of the Veterans' Support...
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What to do if you receive a scam call or email
During this time, it’s important to look out for each other. New Zealand is seeing an increase in scam calls and emails during Alert Level 4 (Eliminate) so it’s important that you know what to do if...
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Survivors’ Reunion held at Motuihe Island
More than 100 “Survivors of the Rock” reunited on Motuihe Island in February and once again, the matelots climbed the island’s notorious hill to what was the site of HMNZS TAMAKI for 22 years....
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Review of deployments
Veterans' Affairs is looking at ways to make sure that all service personnel who have been at significant risk of harm when deployed, are eligible for its support. Legislation requires the...
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We'll be closed for Wellington Anniversary Day on 23 January
We will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 23 January. You can still contact us to leave a message during this time. Contact us Payments Payments are not affected by this...
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The deployment review is almost complete — here's the summary
Correction made on 13 February 2025: In the List of all the deployments reviewed , Operation CORACLE's country was corrected to 'Bougainville', and its status was corrected to 'Did not meet the...
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Deployment review
The deployment review is closed The review of deployments has ended and we are no longer accepting submissions. Thanks to everyone who made a submission. Correction made on 13 February...
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The Quiet Warning Lights: Signs of Struggle We Often Miss
The following article was written by LTCOL Stephen Kearney, Chief Mental Health Officer ...