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Anzac Day A Time To Recommit To Veterans

  • Labour spokesperson Greg O'Connor attended Anzac Day services in New Zealand on April 25.
  • Labour recognized veterans' service but highlighted that the current law treats veterans differently.
  • The law creates a two-tiered system based on service date, disadvantaging those who served after 1974.
  • O'Connor stated, "We back the people who have served our country," underscoring Labour's support for veterans.
  • Labour expressed willingness to work across the aisle for meaningful change and better veteran outcomes.
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The winnings and the losses: How they spent Anzac Day

Journey into the unassuming Watt Street club, where veterans gather to honour Anzac Day and remember lost comrades. Experience Jason Gladys' heartfelt story.

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scoop.co.nz broke the news in Wellington, New Zealand on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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