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New memorial for Dieppe Barracks in Singapore
August this year marked 35 years since the New Zealand Army’s 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment’s (1RNZIR) withdrawal from Dieppe Barracks in Singapore. Dieppe Barracks represents a...
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Refurbished Hokianga Arch of Remembrance
Veterans’ Affairs has recently supported the refurbishment of the Hokianga Arch of Remembrance through its Commemorative project fund. The Hokianga Arch of Remembrance is in Kohukohu, a town in the...
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Help following Christchurch terror attack
The terror attacks in Christchurch on Friday 15 March 2019 are distressing for many. Support is available. If this is an emergency Call 111 if you—or someone you know—are in immediate...
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We'll be closed over the holidays
Office closure Our office will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period. Our phone line will: close at 5pm on Thursday 23 December 2021 reopen at 8am on Wednesday 5 January 2022. You can...
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We'll be closed from 19 December to 5 January 2026
Our office will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period. Our phone line will: close at 12:00pm on Friday 19 December 2025 reopen at 9:00am on Monday 5 January 2026. You can still use our...
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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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VA Forums in Australia
A 'VA Forum' is your chance to learn more about Veterans' Affairs, and how we can support you — now or in the future. You can still get support from us even if you live outside NZ. Each forum will...
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VEAB decision in the case of Tā Harawira Gardiner
The Veterans’ Entitlement Appeal Board (VEAB) recently released its decision on the appeal made to it by Tā Harawira Gardiner. The Board decision was that his claim for glioblastoma must be treated...
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Service records
You can access: your own service records if you are — or have been — a member of the NZ Defence Force the records of someone who’s deceased if you’re eligible. If you would like the service...
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NZDF delivers service records within 24 hours of death
When serving or ex-serving personnel pass, it is common for whānau to request a statement of their service to include as part of their funeral service. A Statement of Service (SoS) includes: details...