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WAI2500 | An interview with Lieutenant Colonel Martin Dransfield, ONZM
The Waitangi Tribunal Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry was initiated in September 2014. Kaupapa inquiries deal with nationally significant issues affecting Māori as a whole. This kauapa …
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Chat with Pat—Summer 2018
Pat Povey is a familiar face—or voice—to many veterans and their whānau. VA News sat down with Pat in our new regular series 'Chat with Pat'. VA News : It’s nearly the end of the year Pat. Wha…
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A way forward for veterans' health and wellbeing
Veterans’ Affairs has launched Te Arataki mō te Hauora Ngākau mō ngā Mōrehu a Tū me ō rātou Whānau, The Veteran, Family and Whānau Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy Framework — a detailed ex…
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Debt with us
The most important thing is not to ignore your debt. If you’re having trouble paying it back talk to us about your situation. Causes of debt You may be in deb…
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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 Qualifyi…
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Commonwealth and allied country plaque and headstone funding
Background As of 1 July 2016, we ceased our previous practice of funding plaques and headstones for Commonwealth and Allied veterans. Thi…
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Rehabilitation strategy launched
Minister for Veterans Hon Ron Mark hosted a function at Parliament on 23 May to launch New Zealand’s first strategy that sets out how rehabilitation services will be offered to veterans. Veterans’ Af…
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100 Years of Poppy Day
In 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian medical officer, conducted the funeral service of a friend who had died in the Second Battle of Ypres. Close by poppies blew in the breeze, a symbol …
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From the Head of Veterans' Affairs—Autumn 2018
Tēnā koutou katoa Here at Veterans’ Affairs, we are looking forward to 2018. One of our priorities this year is to continue to improve our service to you. I’m proud of the work my team has lined up f…
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From the Head of Veterans' Affairs—Summer 2018
Tēnā koutou katoa All of us at Veterans’ Affairs were devastated by the unprecedented Christchurch terror attack that occurred on Friday 15 March. We have all felt raw emotions of grief and love for …