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  • Budget 2024: Additional capacity and Discretionary VIP Services

    This year’s Budget includes some additional funding for Veterans’ Affairs — an extra $4 million over four years. A large part of the extra $1 million available this year will be used to help speed up …

  • Long-standing RSA member reflects on 102 years

    Douglas Reid is a long-standing member of the Avondale RSA and visits it every week.  Recently, Avondale RSA, along with the Ranfurly Veterans Hospital, arranged a small private morning tea to …

  • Have your say on the draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025–2029

    Suicide affects far too many New Zealand families, whānau and communities. Suicide prevention efforts in New Zealand are guided by Every Life Matters – He Tapu te Oranga o ia Tangata: Suicide Prevent…

  • 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…

  • Te Kiwi Māia Wellness Weeks

    Te Kiwi Māia began running Wellness Weeks in 2024 with the aim of providing a safe healing space for NZDF people and first responders to recover from stress and burnout.  These six-day program…

  • Support if you served in Viet Nam

    Who can get this You may be able to get support if you have Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam between 29 May 1964 and 31 Decembe…

  • Our tewhatewha Māori design (Tohu)

    To honour our Māori veterans and our korero with them, Veterans’ Affairs has created a tewhatewha-inspired design. A tewhatewha (teff-ah teff-ah) is a long-handled fighting staff that was used in …

  • A tewhatewha design for Veterans' Affairs

    To honour our Māori veterans and our korero with them, Veterans’ Affairs has created a tewhatewha-inspired design. A tewhatewha (teff-ah teff-ah) is a long-handled fighting staff that was used in …

  • 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…

  • Have a plan

    You'll need a plan for leaving the NZ Defence Force. Having a plan includes having achievable goals and measures for success. These will help you figure out what needs to be done and ensure you succes…