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100 Years of Poppy Day
In 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian medical officer, conducted the funeral service of a friend who had died in the Second Battle of Ypres. Close by poppies blew in the breeze, a symbol...
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If you die
NZ Defence Force supports The NZ Defence Force has a specially trained team to offer help and support to families if a member dies in service or experiences a serious injury. Casualty support...
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New rates from 1 April 2019
From 1 April 2019 new rates, adjusted for Consumers Price Index (CPI) inflation, come into effect for: Battery Allowance Children's Bursary Children's Pension Dependant's Pension Disablement...
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New rates from 1 April 2020
From 1 April 2020 new rates come into effect for: Battery Allowance Children's Bursary Children's Pension Dependant's Pension Disablement Pension Funeral Expenses Grandparented War Pensions and...
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Determine if someone qualifies for burial in a services cemetery
Councils are responsible for determining if a veteran — or their spouse or partner — qualifies for burial in a services cemetery. There are two steps to determine eligibility: Get a statement of...
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Ngā Utu Tangihanga
Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Te mate rawa e pā ana ki ngā mahi hōia, ki ngā Mahi Hōia rānei e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga Ka taea e koe te tono mō ngā utu tangihanga mō tētahi mōrehu hōia mehemea: i whai mahi...
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Ngā Utu Tangihanga
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Entitlements, services, and support for families and whānau of veterans
Check your eligibility for support Eligibility for these entitlements, services, and support will depend on your own circumstances, including: when the veteran first joined where the veteran served....
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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...
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The legacy of Tā (Bom) Gillies
Tā Robert Nairn Gillies, affectionately known as Bom Gillies, was the last surviving member of the 28th (Maori) Battalion. He passed away surrounded by whānau on 7 November. Tā Bom Gillies was born...