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What the NZDF Force Financial Hub has for you
October’s successful Veterans’ Affairs forum in Christchurch was a great opportunity to engage with veterans about the range of benefits available to them and their families through the Force...
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The latest Veteran's Pension rate 2025
Veteran's Pension is a payment every two weeks, similar to NZ Superannuation but with some additional benefits. Veteran's Pension is administered and paid by the Ministry of Social Development — not...
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A digital space to share memories, celebrate lives and acknowledge loss
Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum’s Online Cenotaph turns 25 The Online Cenotaph is a resource of more than 255,000 records spanning 40 conflicts. The public can contribute their own...
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From 1 April 2026, reimbursements for GP and prescription charges will be processed by ProCare
On 1 April 2026, the providers for invoicing Veterans’ Affairs for veterans’ GP consultations and prescriptions will change from Green Cross to ProCare. This change was made following a standard...
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Calling veterans looking to learn new skills
We have closed applications for the courses The March and April Taratahi courses are now full. Thank you for your interest. We are looking for expressions of interest from New Zealand veterans who...
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Korean Vision Camp 2020
Applications are now open for the Korean Vision Camp. The camp brings together Korean and New Zealand students to enhance the friendship that was first established between those who served in the...
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NZ Post Stamps
Are all veterans elderly and retired? Who are New Zealand’s veterans? The six veterans featured in this series of stamps were all deployed from 1995 or later, and sometimes deployed multiple times....
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Legislative change to support the wellbeing of veterans
Minister for Veterans Ron Mark has announced that the Veterans’ Support Amendment Bill No 2 passed its First Reading on 28 May. The bill addresses a number of the recommendations of the 2018 report...
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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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Solomon Island veteran glad that he reached out for support
Clark Williams, 35, joined the New Zealand Army in 2003. He deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2004 as part of Operation RATA and left the Army in 2011. He now works as a chef in Canterbury and...