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Living in Australia
Check if you are eligible for support The easiest way to check if you or your family and whānau are eligible is to use our "Check your eligibility" tool. It only takes a few minutes. Check …
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Privacy statement
Who is Veterans’ Affairs? We are a unit of the New Zealand Defence Force established under section 198 of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014. Our functions are set out in this Act. We are based in Well…
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War Disablement Pension
The War Disablement Pension was granted under the War Pensions Act 1954. It can no longer be granted as it was replaced by the Disablement Pension with the introduction of the Veterans' Support Act 20…
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Veterans’ Affairs offers more support for veterans and whānau
Thanks to changes to the Veterans’ Support Act 2014, Veterans’ Affairs can offer more flexible support to veterans and their whānau. The changes address a number of recommendations included in the 201…
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Qualifying Service
Introduction to Qualifying Service There are two types of Qualifying Service: Qualifying Routine Service Qualifying Operational Service. You don't need both types of Qualifying Serv…
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How we'll work with you
Our case management approach We may assign a case manager to you, depending on the type of support that you require and the complexity of your needs. They'll also discuss with you a…
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Living with the effects of Timor: Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch
Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch’s deployment to Timor-Leste in September 1999 was also his last. His experiences in Timor-Leste have had a deep and profound impact on nearly every aspect of his life s…
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Family wellbeing
Keeping families and whānau healthy It's important to know the signs of trouble, as well as proactive ways to build a strong family. Help…
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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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From Head of Veterans' Affairs—Annual Medical Assessment for Viet Nam veterans
In recognition of the fact that Viet Nam veterans were exposed to a toxic environment during their service in Viet Nam, the Government made the decision to introduce a free yearly medical assessment f…