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  • Veterans’ Affairs offers more support for veterans and whānau

    Thanks to changes to the Veterans’ Support Act 2014, Veterans’ Affairs can offer more flexible support to veterans and their whānau. The changes address a number of recommendations included in the...

  • CVs, cover letters and interviewing

    CVs Credible, convincing CVs are critical to getting an interview. It tells an employer what you have done and what you’re good at. The aim of your CV is to get you an interview. Include in your CV:...

  • 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...

  • Have a plan

    You'll need a plan for leaving the NZ Defence Force. Having a plan includes having achievable goals and measures for success. These will help you figure out what needs to be done and ensure you...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • WAI2500 | An interview with Lieutenant Colonel Martin Dransfield, ONZM

    The Waitangi Tribunal Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry was initiated in September 2014. Kaupapa inquiries deal with nationally significant issues affecting Māori as a whole. This kauapa...

  • Sisters in Arms helps to support NZ Army women

    New Zealand Army Sisters — Ngaa Tuaahine o Ngaati Tumatauenga — was founded by Staff Sergeant Aroha Bentson, RNZALR (Ret.) in September 2019. After retiring from the New Zealand Army, Aroha felt...

  • More entitlements and support for children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans

    Veterans’ Affairs has moved to ensure access to more support for the children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans. Nuclear radiation is a risk that New Zealand service people have been exposed to on...

  • Commonwealth and allied country plaque and headstone funding

    Background As of 1 July 2016, we ceased our previous practice of funding plaques and headstones for Commonwealth and Allied veterans. This includes funding remakes of plaques and headstones to add...