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  • Benevolence in the Veterans’ Support Act 2014

    How the law is designed to support you Parliament created the Veterans’ Support Act 2014 (VSA) to support veterans in a fair, practical, and compassionate way when veterans seek help for injuries or...

  • Veterans Support Amendment Bill No 2 passes third reading

    The Veterans’ Support Amendment Bill No 2 passed its third reading in the House on 30 July 2020. The Bill amends the Veterans’ Support Act 2014 and addresses a number of recommendations included in...

  • Collaboration between NZ Remembrance Army and Veterans' Affairs

    Veterans’ Affairs and the Remembrance Army meet regularly to discuss the maintenance of service graves, to support each other on projects and to explore further opportunities for joint projects....

  • Mission: Feedback

    The reports are open for viewing to the public. Reports and findings from Mission: Feedback The Veterans' Advisory Board, an independent advisory board to the Minister for Veterans is leading this...

  • Recommendations from the Paterson Report

    Update on recommendations as of April 2021. More focus on the needs of veterans Recommendation Status 1.   The Act is amended so Veterans’ Affairs has more flexibility to meet individual and...

  • More Vietnam veterans will become eligible for an ex gratia payment

    Updated 10:00am Wednesday 2 November 2022 The next ex gratia payment date for recently contacted eligible veterans is 1 November About the MOU New conditions are now eligible for ex gratia...

  • 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...

  • Information Sharing

    In April 2024, Veterans’ Affairs and the other government agencies that are party to the agreement signed the Veterans’ Affairs Approved Information Sharing Agreement (AISA). The Veterans’ Affairs...

  • Recognising the value of veterans

    Major General John Howard (Rtd) is resolute about New Zealanders fully recognising the skills and qualities of military personnel, particularly once they leave service and transition to civilian...

  • Our people

    Our Minister Hon Chris Penk The Minister for Veterans is the Hon Chris Penk. Visit their profile on Beehive.govt.nz (external link) The Minister's responsibilities include: declaring operations as...