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Te Uru o Tāmaki Makaurau West Auckland Veterans’ Forum
This free event is an opportunity for New Zealand veterans, their families and whānau to meet with staff from Veterans' Affairs to discuss entitlements and other support options for themselves or thei…
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Greater Wellington Veterans' Forum
This free event is an opportunity for New Zealand veterans, their families and whānau to meet with staff from Veterans' Affairs to discuss entitlements and other support options for themselves or thei…
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Te Arataki: Social Wellbeing Agency analysis of our veteran population
The Social Wellbeing Agency carried out an analysis of the veteran population using data from the Statistics New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure. Their work has come about from their involvem…
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Veteran's Pension
Veteran's Pension is administered and paid by the Ministry of Social Development, not Veterans' Affairs Who can get this You may get Veteran's Pension if you or your partner: have Qualifying O…
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Recommendations from the Paterson Report
Update on recommendations as of April 2021. More focus on the needs of veterans Recommendation Status 1. The Act is amended so Veterans’ Affairs has more flexibility to meet…
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From the Head of Veterans' Affairs—Winter 2018
Tēnā koutou katoa It has certainly been an eventful start to 2018. In my last message, I mentioned that we would be conducting our annual client survey. This was rolled out by an independen…
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Review of deployments
Veterans' Affairs is looking at ways to make sure that all service personnel who have been at significant risk of harm when deployed, are eligible for its support. Legislation requires the Chie…
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Sir Bom Gillies: The last surviving member of the 28 Maori Battalion
Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM, affectionately known as Bom Gillies, served with B Company, 28th (Maori) Battalion, during the Second World War. He is the last surviving member of the 28 Maori Battalio…
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Our work
We work alongside other government agencies and veterans’ groups to: support those with Qualifying Service — as well as their family and whānau celebrate their courage, comradeship, and commitmen…
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Viet Nam registration
Who should register You should register if: you have Qualifying Operational Service in Viet Nam your spouse or partner has Qualifyin…