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Australia recognises NZDF personnel for bushfires response
Australian High Commissioner Harinder Sidhu has today presented medals to a number of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel in recognition of their service during the 2019/20 Australian Bushfires.
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Palmerston North Commander farewells Queen in London
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Gerling says he has always been grateful for the opportunities given in his 25 years of service in the New Zealand Army.
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NZ Defence Ferns will battle France to be International Defence Rugby champions
This Tuesday, the unbeaten Defence Ferns go head-to-head with France, battling to secure the trophy and be the first women International Defence Rugby Champions.
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Taranaki man patrols home province with new skills
Taranaki’s Gian Squatriti thoroughly enjoyed returning to his home province in uniform, especially showing his former neighbours and schoolmates what the New Zealand Army can do.
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NZDF Sports Awards 2022
The NZDF Sports Awards were held on 23 November 2022 and recognised sporting achievements between October 2019 and September 2022.
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Person of the Year event 2022
The Person of the Year is an annual event for the NZDF to celebrate the individual successes of their people and recognise organisational excellence
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New Zealand and Fiji - Neighbours across the Pacific Ocean
From training basic recruits, musicians and plant operators, to deploying Fijian Navy sailors on a New Zealand ship, the resumption of NZDF activities has reaffirmed the longstanding relationship between the NZDF and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces.
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NZDF sets out ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions
The NZDF has unveiled its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, by addressing fuel and energy efficiency, while investigating other long term change options, to help the Government meet climate change obligations and sustainability goals.
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Hundreds rescued from Hastings area
Trapped workers and families “grateful” for NZDF’s efforts in crisis
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Taking in the damage
In the aftermath of the disaster, King Air aircraft and SH-2G(I) helicopters flew over the damaged landscapes and broken roads around the North Island. The dramatic photographs taken on flights gave valuable information to officials on the ground.