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Me pēhea te tuku tono
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Me pēhea te tuku tono
Me he wharanga, he mate hauora rānei, ki ō whakaaro e pā ana ki ō mahi hōia e tutuki ai ngā ritenga, ka taea pea e mātou te āwhina. He whakamārama mō ngā Mahi Hōia e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga Ngā...
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Our tewhatewha Māori design (Tohu)
To honour our Māori veterans and our korero with them, Veterans’ Affairs has created a tewhatewha-inspired design. A tewhatewha (teff-ah teff-ah) is a long-handled fighting staff that was used in...
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Minor amendments to Statements of Principles
https://www.veteransaffairs.mil.nz/about-veterans-affairs/our-documents-and-publications/notices/amendments-to-statements-of-principles/ (external link) This is linked to from the Gazette notice. The...
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Official Information Act requests
Sources of information Before making a request we encourage you to check out our other sources of information. You may find the information you need is already publicly available. Our policies...
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Payment delay for clients with Australian bank accounts
Updated 2.10pm, Tuesday 28 May 2019 We are aware of an issue with our payment system. The issue has caused clients, who receive payments from us into an Australian bank account, to not be paid...
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Recognising the value of veterans
Major General John Howard (Rtd) is resolute about New Zealanders fully recognising the skills and qualities of military personnel, particularly once they leave service and transition to civilian...
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Entitlements, services, and support
View a timeline of support available at different life stages The Veteran Entitlement Paths show the entitlements and support we can provide veterans, their spouses, and whānau over different life...
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Twenty years in Sudan
Since 2005, the New Zealand Defence Force has been supporting the United Nations peacekeeping missions in Sudan, both before and after the country's independence. Prior to South Sudan's independence,...
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