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Back-to-back staff talks reinforce strength of traditional partnerships
Ngāti Tūmatauenga, the New Zealand Army recently hosted representatives from two key Five Power Defence Agreement partners - Singapore and the United Kingdom - in a series of high-level staff talks.
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NZDF top safety award recipient leads from the front to keep people safe and operational ready
Safety for Sergeant Natalie McGovern has never been paperwork – it’s about operational readiness.
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Lease and livery developments for RNZAF Boeing 757 replacements
A six-year lease-to-buy deal to acquire replacement strategic transport aircraft for the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has been signed, and the livery for the new aircraft has been unveiled.
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No. 6 Squadron – Vigilance with Patience
This year marks a significant milestone for No. 6 Squadron RNZAF, celebrating 20 years since its reestablishment as the Royal New Zealand Navy’s maritime helicopter unit.
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Leadership and community service drive Cadet of the Year
Adaptability, discipline and people skills are all part of serving in the New Zealand Cadet Forces (NZCF), says the New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) Cadet of the Year for 2025.
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From training soldiers to chasing her wings - Army Reserve Force soldier named Reservist of the Year
Lance Corporal Sophie Toohey says she was “really surprised” to be named the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Reservist of the Year for 2025, and that it feels really rewarding to have such recognition.
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Tohu Awards celebrate part-time Defence commitments
The Minister of Defence’s 2025 Tohu Awards recognise excellence in our Reserve Force, Cadet Force Officers and Limited Service Volunteer (LSV) graduates, as well as the organisations who support them.
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Ultra-marathon training pays off for infantry competition winner
A Palmerston North man has held off an Australian challenge to emerge the winner of the 1st Battalion RNZIR Top Soldier competition for the New Zealand Army, Ngāti Tūmatauenga.
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NZDF and researchers confirm 85 Cook Islands soldiers eligible for Second World War service medals
The families of 85 Cook Islanders who served in the local military but missed out on their medals due to being discharged prior to the end of the Second World War, are now able to apply for these medals.
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HMNZS Taupo toughs it out as weather tests Navy trainees
Last month’s red wind warning meant an extended stay in Wellington but not a respite in training for HMNZS Taupo’s trainee watchkeepers.