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  • Living in Australia

    Check if you are eligible for support The easiest way to check if you or your family and whānau are eligible is to use our "Check your eligibility" tool. It only takes a few minutes.  Check your...

  • 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...

  • Applications open for 2019-20 research funding

    The Veterans' Health Advisory Panel (the Panel) is seeking applications from New Zealand-based researchers (individuals or teams) interested in undertaking research projects which improve the mental,...

  • Video transcript of the Minister for Veterans talking about Mission: Feedback.

    Tēnā koutou katoa. Today the Veterans' Advisory Board will be launching a survey to find out if New Zealanders think we should do more for the military personnel who serve our...

  • How to invoice for hearing aids

    There are two types of purchase orders: Hearing Aids (with a six-month time limit and an expectation of one full and final invoice) Support and maintenance (with a two-year time limit). We endeavour...

  • When you retire

    Support you may be able to get This could be support to remain independent in your home and community. It could also be a retirement-related payment, such as Veteran's Pension, NZ Superannuation, or...

  • When you retire

    Support you may be able to get This could be support to remain independent in your home and community. It could also be a retirement-related payment, such as Veteran's Pension, NZ Superannuation, or...

  • Veterans' Health Advisory Panel members

    The Panel is made up of a maximum of nine members. The legislation requires that one is an ex officio medical practitioner nominated by Chief of New Zealand Defence Force, one is an ex officio...

  • 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...

  • Veterans’ Affairs signs Memorandum of Understanding with the RNZRSA

    For many years, Veterans’ Affairs and the RNZRSA have worked closely together, united by a shared aim of ensuring that New Zealand’s veterans are recognised, honoured, and supported. Our roles are...