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You may have received a scam phone call from someone impersonating our staff
We’ve become aware that some people have received a call from someone claiming they’re from Veterans’ Affairs. The impersonator says that you may be eligible for an ex gratia payment and then asks...
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Online event offers presentations and Q&A — Kōrero with Veterans 2021
We’re excited to announce our very first 'Kōrero with veterans' 2021 — a new way to connect with you. We’re inviting you to meet with us, and other veteran support organisations online via Zoom. You...
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Some payment rates have increased from 1 July
Our payment rates increase slightly every year, in line with inflation and other factors. Some rate changes happen on 1 April, and the rest change on 1 July. On 1 July 2023, the following...
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Veterans of foreign militaries
To be eligible to get support from Veterans' Affairs New Zealand you need to have Qualifying Service in the New Zealand's Armed Forces. This is a requirement of the Veterans' Support...
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Tirohia tō āhei
Me pēhea te tiro ki tō āhei Mā mātou koe e uiui mō ō mahi i ngā ope hōia. Kei te āhua o ō whakautu, ka whakamārama atu mātou ki a koe: mehemea kua āhei koe ki te rēhita kia tautokona koe e mātou he...
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Working with Viet Nam veterans
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Privacy when you use our site
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Payment delay for clients with Australian bank accounts
Updated 2.15pm, Tuesday 25 June 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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VAB Report — Better recognition of service people (serving and former) and their whānau
The Minister for Veterans asked the Veterans’ Advisory Board (VAB) to provide her with advice on how New Zealand may better recognise military veterans who have served New Zealand through:...
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Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, 1 February 2021
On 1 February 2021 a change was made to the list of Australian Statements of Principles that apply in New Zealand. The Statements of Principles are a tool to determine if an injury, illness or death...