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  • More veterans eligible for support

    Today the Minister for Veterans, the Honourable Ron Mark, announced three new declarations of Qualifying Operational Service. Now, regardless of mission or operation, veterans will eligible for...

  • Review of deployments

    Veterans' Affairs is looking at ways to make sure that all service personnel who have been at significant risk of harm when deployed, are eligible for its support.  Legislation requires the...

  • Changes to the lists of Statements of Principles and accepted late-onset conditions, April 2026

    The Statements of Principles (SOPs) are a tool to determine if an injury, illness, or death is service-related. On 9 April 2026, 24 replacement and two new Statements of Principles, and changes to...

  • The story of the caskets for the Unknown Warrior

    In November 2004, the remains of New Zealand’s Unknown Warrior were returned to the care of New Zealand from Caterpillar Valley near Longueval in France—the site of the Battle of the Somme. The...

  • From the Minister for Veterans—Winter 2018

    Hon Ron Mark, Minister for Veterans You will have noticed a lot happening in the veteran sector since the previous issue of VA News. Like you, I was very keen to see Professor Ron Paterson’s report...

  • Postponement of veterans' forum in Christchurch

    Many of you will be aware that we have been working on our next veterans’ face-to-face forum, which we hoped to bring to Christchurch on 14 February 2022. Your safety and that of your whānau and...

  • The Veterans' Advisory Board wants your feedback

    Are we doing enough for those who serve in our military? New Zealanders across the country honoured our military service personnel by standing in their driveways in a show of respect and support this...

  • Solomon Island veteran glad that he reached out for support

    Clark Williams, 35, joined the New Zealand Army in 2003. He deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2004 as part of Operation RATA and left the Army in 2011. He now works as a chef in Canterbury and...

  • ​Transport for Independence—Social Rehabilitation

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if: you have Qualifying Service, and you have a condition related to your Qualifying Service Qualifying Service explained You may also be able to get...

  • Debt with us

    The most important thing is not to ignore your debt. If you’re having trouble paying it back talk to us about your situation. Causes of debt You may be in debt with us because: we paid you too much...