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Instruction & Management
Being ready to share skills with the next generation of military people, or utilising skills and knowledge to manage the organisation strategically, is part of career progression in the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Waiho Bridge
The massive floods that surged through South Westland in 2019 destroyed a vital link for the local populace— the Waiho Bridge. The bridge was a key piece of infrastructure, an important link in the South Island, and crucial for businesses in South Westland who needed it to get goods both in and out of the area.
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RNZAF delivers PPE supplies to Timor-Leste
The New Zealand Defence Force has taken a second supply of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to another country, this time to Timor-Leste.
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CN
The Chief of Navy is our professional head of our Navy and Chairman of the Navy Leadership Board. He’s responsible to the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) for the effectiveness, efficiency and morale of our Navy.
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WON
The Warrant Officer of the Navy is the most senior Warrant Officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy. They report to the Chief of Navy and provide advice to Navy senior leadership about issues affecting sailors.
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Enhancing the participation of women
Wāhine Toa is one of our key diversity and inclusion programmes and focuses on the enhancement of the participation of women across NZDF. Wāhine Toa also has a brother programme, Tāne Toa.
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COVID-19
On 19 March 2020, New Zealand closed its borders. On 9 April, the Prime Minister announced that a network of Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQFs) would be established, to bring citizens and residents home.
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Firepower
We are well-equipped with a range of modern weapon systems to help us operate in diverse environments.
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NZDF exercises with international counterparts in South East Asia
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Third drug seizure by Kiwi-led naval operation around Arabian gulf
A Royal New Zealand Navy-led Combined Task Force has achieved another successful counter-narcotics operation, with the seizure of illicit drugs that would otherwise have been sold to fund terrorist and criminal organisations.