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When you're injured or ill
What to do if you're injured or ill Step 1 Visit your health care provider This will most likely be your GP. They'll help you with your immediate health and wellbeing needs. Discuss with your...
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Te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia
Ka whakahaeretia, ka utua hoki te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia e Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora, kaua mā Te Tira Ahu Ika A Whiro Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Ka whiwhi pea koe i te Penihana Mōrehu Hōia mehemea i pā...
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Entitlements, services, and support
About the Entitlements, services, and support page This section of our website contains information on all the entitlements, services, and support we offer. Eligibility for some of these will depend...
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Get support while you work
If you have Qualifying Service, there are a number ways we may be able to help you stay in work, and be successful. This could include services such as Social Rehabilitation and Treatment. Qualifying...
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Burial in a Services Cemetery
Eligibility to be buried in a Services Cemetery needs to be approved by your local authority. Who can get this You may be able to be buried in a Services Cemetery if you: have Operational Service...
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From the Head of Veterans' Affairs—Summer 2018
Tēnā koutou katoa Christmas is always a time when we celebrate the present, show kindness to others and reflect on the year that has been. It’s been a busy year with many activities occurring both...
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The United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)
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Bill Russell: From stamps to signaller and back again
From beginning his career with NZ Post to initiating a veteran stamp series, and from installing a radio system for the NZ Army and then joining up, Bill Russell’s life is one of crossing paths of...
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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...
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Last man out of Freetown: Lieutenant Colonel John Dyer’s experiences in Sierra Leone
Lieutenant Colonel (retired) John Dyer, NZGD, was born in Gisborne and joined the New Zealand Army in 1981. He trained as an officer and served for 20 years. Together with training deployments to...