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  • If you can't work

    If you served before 1 April 1974 or in Viet Nam Qualifying Service explained Weekly Income Compensation  — You may be able to get Weekly Income Compensation if you can't work full-time because...

  • Responding to increased COVID-19 Alert Levels

    New Zealand's Alert Levels changed at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August. Your Alert Level will depend on where you are in New Zealand. Auckland moved to Alert Level 3 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12...

  • 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...

  • Obituary – Nancy ‘Pat’ Moore (neé Clothier) – a true pioneer

    We sadly acknowledge the passing of Nancy ‘Pat’ Moore in May 2026, at the age of 106.  Nancy was one of the first women to serve in the Women’s Royal New Zealand Naval Service (WRNZNS) and a...

  • Air Force veteran and New Zealand’s oldest person passes away

    It is with sadness that we learnt of the passing of Ron Hermanns earlier this week — a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) veteran of the Second World War and New Zealand's oldest person. Mr Hermanns...

  • A Kiwi veteran: Warrant Officer Class 2 Jamie ‘Taff’ Tawhara

    Warrant Officer Class 2 Jamie ‘Taff’ Tawhara (Ngāti Porou) has military service in his blood. Born in Christchurch and raised in and around Burnham and Linton Military Camps, both his parents served...

  • Our history

    The history of support for veterans as a timeline Step 1 1915 The War Pensions Act 1915 provided for War Pensions Boards to administer war pensions. The boards contained three, then later four...

  • More entitlements and support for children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans

    Veterans’ Affairs has moved to ensure access to more support for the children of Jayforce and Mururoa veterans. Nuclear radiation is a risk that New Zealand service people have been exposed to on...

  • An adventurer not retiring anytime soon: Malayan Emergency veteran Neil Ake

    Neil Ake (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Maru) joined the New Zealand Army in the late 1950s because he wanted to see the world. It wasn’t the first time he had a longing for...

  • Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe

    Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe Sergeant Derek Kupe (Te Ati Awa, Ngāruahine O Te Rangi) first joined the New Zealand Army in 1984 aged 17. He left the Army in 1995, returned in 1997,...