OIA-2025-5491 Water Temperature Data
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5491 about any water temperature data held by NZDF.
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When it comes to leadership, the New Zealand Army regularly punches above its weight.
Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025, which officially concluded with a closing ceremony on 4 August in Papua New Guinea, has showcased New Zealand’s commitment to regional security and stability.
What lies beneath? Hydrographers from HMNZS Matataua have conducted an underwater survey of a wildlife sanctuary lake to search for submerged hazards and shallows.
More than 30,000 personnel and platforms from 19 nations will come together from 13 July to 4 August across Australia. In total, around 640 NZDF personnel will deploy on the exercise.
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5491 about any water temperature data held by NZDF.
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5462 abut sexual harassment complaints between 2020 and 2025.
A low-cost floating reflector to enable space-based synthetic aperture radar to detect people lost at sea is being developed by University of Auckland scientists in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
A New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent drawn from various units within 1st (NZ) Brigade and Joint Support Group has concluded a milestone exercise in Papua New Guinea.
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) new 20,000 square metre state-of-the-art building at Base Ohakea in the Manawatū has officially been opened.
HMNZS Taupo is a Lake-class inshore patrol vessel of our Royal New Zealand Navy. It is one of our Navy's two Inshore Patrol Vessels (IPV). The ships are designed for maritime surveillance and patrol missions around New Zealand’s 15,000-kilometre coast and out to the 200 nautical mile limit of our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).