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Never give up hope: COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil)
COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil) is a determined man, one who served New Zealand with distinction for almost 30 years. However, he needed all his determination and that of his wife to come back from a...
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Partner organisations
Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RNZRSA) The RNZRSA honours and supports current and former service members. They provide financial and other support through their network...
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Hearing Aids and Appliances
Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have Qualifying Service and either: have hearing loss or tinnitus because of this Qualifying Service, or you get Weekly Income Compensation because...
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Disablement Pension
There is a new version of the Disablement Pension form Please discard any old versions of this form. Our forms are often updated. The best policy is to always download the latest form from our...
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Read the latest Veterans' Affairs Magazine Online Check out the online format of the magazine is easy to read on your computer, mobile phone and particularly on your tablet. Applications open...
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How applications for hearing loss work
Step 1 The veteran makes an application for hearing loss, tinnitus, or both The veteran applies for hearing loss using either the Disablement Pension Application form or the Veteran Support...
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Privacy statement
This privacy statement explains how we manage your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020. Who is Veterans’ Affairs? We are a unit of the New Zealand Defence Force established...
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Dependant's Pension
Who can get this You may be able to get this if: someone you're dependent on has Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam. Qualifying Service explained...
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Veterans' Independence Programme
From 13 March 2024, we are suspending the Veterans’ Independence Programme (VIP) for new clients without a service-related condition. The suspension will last for one year (until March 2025). There...
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