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The Paterson Report
About the report Professor Ron Paterson was appointed in June 2017 to lead a review of the operation of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014. View the Veterans' Support Act 2014 in full on the New Zeal…
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From the Minister for Veterans—Summer 2018
Hon Ron Mark, Minister for Veterans With Christmas almost upon us, I’d like to extend my best wishes to you, our veterans, and your families. It’s been another busy year, so it’s important we now …
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Changing of the guard at the RSA
The RNZRSA has farewelled its National President BJ Clark QSM at their National Council held in Auckland in October. Former National President of the RNZRSA BJ has held the role of National Presid…
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80 years since the brutal Battle of Cassino
May 2024 marks the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Cassino, which was one of the most brutal and costly battles involving New Zealand forces in the Second World War. Situated at the head of the Li…
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Thinking about leaving?
There are a number of reasons you may want to leave the New Zealand Defence Force. You should think about these reasons to make sure it's the best decision for you. …
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Travel Allowance
Who can get this To get Travel Allowance, you must be on one of these permanently or for 3 continuous years: War Disablement Pension w…
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Annual Medical Assessment
Who can get this You may be able to get an Annual Medical Assessment (AMA) if you have Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam. Qualifying Operational Service explained What you can ge…
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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 th…
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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…
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Twenty years in Afghanistan
NZDF’s deployment in Afghanistan was one of New Zealand’s longest-lasting. Over 3,500 New Zealanders took part in military operations and training of local army personnel and local police, but also…