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  • The RNZRSA is accepting applications for financial assistance

    The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association (RNZRSA) recently received a Government grant of $2million. The grant is to help provide support to serving and ex-serving members of the New...

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  • Reaching Out

    The following is a personal experience written by Gregg Nathan.  Name: Gregg Nathan  Service: New Zealand Army — Infantry and Engineers (20+ years)  One year ago, I was in so much pain...

  • Veterans' Affairs spends $650,000 on funerals and cemetery work

    We have installed nearly 700 new headstones and plaques for veterans in New Zealand this year and spent more than $650,000 overall on funerals, memorials, and maintenance work in cemeteries. We have...

  • Behind the scenes: "Finding Our Way Back To Ourselves"

    To encourage veterans to apply for support, Veterans’ Affairs has produced the strong and emotional video, “Finding our way back to ourselves”. It features three veterans who deployed to Afghanistan...

  • Commemorative Fund supports Vietnam Veterans’ Day

    The idea of commemorating the Battle of Long Tan in South Vietnam began over a few beers. Shortly after those beers Chris Gunn (a veteran of Whiskey 1 Company) and a small committee began to organise...

  • ​When someone dies

    Te Hokinga ā Wairua End of Life Service provides tailored information about what to do — and services that might be available to you — following the death of a loved one. Te Hokinga ā Wairua End of...

  • 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...

  • Te reo Māori

    As part of our commitment to te tiri o Waitangi and te ao Māori (Māori world view), 15 pages are now available in either English or te reo Māori. These pages are the most viewed and most useful. For...

  • Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe

    Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe Sergeant Derek Kupe (Te Ati Awa, Ngāruahine O Te Rangi) first joined the New Zealand Army in 1984 aged 17. He left the Army in 1995, returned in 1997,...