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  • Te Kiwi Māia Wellness Weeks

    Te Kiwi Māia began running Wellness Weeks in 2024 with the aim of providing a safe healing space for NZDF people and first responders to recover from stress and burnout.  These six-day...

  • Social media house rules

    Guidelines We welcome your comments, questions and feedback on our social media channels. But we ask that you are respectful and follow these guidelines. Your content is public Once your comment is...

  • Veterans' Medical Research Trust Fund

    From time to time, the Veterans’ Health Advisory panel call for proposals for research that benefits the health and wellbeing of New Zealand Veterans. This research is funded from the interest...

  • Expressions of interest for Timor Leste commemoration

    We are seeking Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from New Zealand veterans who served in East Timor (now Timor Leste) as part of INTERFET, or with the United Nations, who may wish to attend a national...

  • Media contacts

    Members of the media with enquiries should contact Defence Public Affairs. Defence Public Affairs Phone: 021 487 980 Email:  media@nzdf.mil.nz...

  • Treating our clients

    Treatment we'll cover If you’re treating one of our clients for an accepted condition, we  may cover the cost of treatment. Pre-approval is often required.  Find out how we decide to accept...

  • 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...

  • The story of the caskets for the Unknown Warrior

    In November 2004, the remains of New Zealand’s Unknown Warrior were returned to the care of New Zealand from Caterpillar Valley near Longueval in France—the site of the Battle of the Somme. The...

  • Matatoa maps veteran’s journey

    By Sharon Lundy, Defence Public Affairs Wearing your heart on your sleeve has taken on a very literal meaning for New Zealand Defence Force Invictus Games team member Daryl Burton. Daryl recently...

  • UK government awarding medals to British Nuclear Test Veterans

    In November 2022, the Government of the United Kingdom announced it would be awarding medals to all Commonwealth Armed Forces — or next of kin — involved in the United Kingdom’s Nuclear Test...