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  • Update on the deployment review

    We are pleased to announce three declarations of Qualifying Operational Service. The declarations cover deployments declined before 2009 that warranted reconsideration and previously did not have...

  • Weekly Compensation for Families

    Who can get this You'll qualify for Family Weekly Compensation if all of these apply: a family member has passed away, and they had Qualifying Operational Service after 31 March 1974 and outside...

  • Increases to Veteran's Pension abatement thresholds

    From 1 April 2020, you'll be able to earn more before your Veteran's Pension reduces.  This is sometimes called the abatement threshold. To find out more, including the new threhold, visit the...

  • Update on support options for NZDF’s Afghanistan veterans

    If you served in Afghanistan and are watching events unfolding there is support available if you are feeling mixed emotions about your service. We are proud of your service and the service that all...

  • Operation Radian Remembered

    The 25th anniversary of the first deployment of Kiwi Company on Op Radian, a joint task force under the UN to Bosnia, is to be held in September. Op Radian was the first major company deployment...

  • Veterans' Support Act 2014 and Statement of Principles

    Background Before the Veterans' Support Act 2014, we used the War Pensions Act 1954 The War Pensions Act 1954 outlined the services to be provided to veterans, and the payment of pensions for injury...

  • Sir Keith Park statue unveiled

    A statue of Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, the New Zealand aviator who played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain was unveiled in Thames on Sunday 14 September. It marked the 85th anniversary...

  • Services Cemeteries

    There are over 180 Services Cemeteries throughout NZ. Local councils can choose to set aside a part of a cemetery for the burial of certain service members and their spouse or partner. Find a...

  • 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...

  • AISA: Ministry of Social Development (MSD) and Veterans’ Affairs

    Before the AISA, there was an existing agreement, which was a Memorandum of Understanding (a MOU) between Veterans’ Affairs and MSD. It contained procedures outlining how Veterans’ Affairs and MSD...