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Your treatment card
About your card It identifies you as a client of Veterans' Affairs. You can use it when you see your doctor or go to the pharmacy. When you show it, it tells your provider to charge us…
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Treatment cards and letters
About treatment cards and letters A treatment card will most likely be called a War Pension Treatment Card. However, we may have issued our client a treatment letter instead. This contains the exact…
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New Zealand veterans living in Australia dealing with Centrelink
As a result of continued advocacy by Wayne Lindsay OAM, on behalf of New Zealand veterans living in Australia, Veterans’ Affairs has acknowledged the difficulties some veterans face in their dealings …
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How to make a claim
If you have an injury or health condition that you think relates to your qualifying service, we may be able to help. Qualifying service explained Conditions we cover How we determi…
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Support for Viet Nam veterans in Australia
How to get started If you're already registered with Veterans' Affairs New Zealand …
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Weekly Income Compensation
Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have: Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Operational Service …
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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 throug…
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Lump Sum for Permanent Impairment
Who can get this You may be able to get Lump Sum for Permanent Impairment if you: have Qualifying Operational Service after 31 March 1…
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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 …
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Children's Bursary
Who can get this You may be able to get this if your parent has either: Qualifying Service before 1 April 1974, or Qualifying Opera…