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    The Navy does not work in isolation.  We have working relationships with allied nations navies, different military forces, other government agencies, and external organisations.  Additionally, some Navy units are in demand, and have their own sites too. 

    Links are provided to those organisations that can provide you with useful information and may stimulate further interest.

    Whilst these links are provided, the Royal New Zealand Navy does not take responsibility for information contained on these sites.

    Navy Hospital Hyperbaric Unit  [ www.navyhyperbaric.mil.nz ]

    The Slark Hyperbaric Unit provides diving and hyperbaric medicine expertise for the military and emergency recompression treatment and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to the general public.

    Navy Hospital  [ www.navyhospital.mil.nz ]

    The Navy Hospital is an accredited healthcare facility located in Devonport. The Hospital is accessible to both military personnel and private patients.

    Navy Museum  [ www.navymuseum.mil.nz ]

    For comprehensive information about the history of the Royal New Zealand Navy, and to see the vast amount of images and collections, visit the Navy Museum site, launched 26 October 2006.

    VT Fitzroy  [ www.vtfitzroy.co.nz ]

    VT Fitzroy have a strategic partnering relationship with the Navy to manage the Dockyard and maintain the Fleet. They also use the dockyard for external commercial business.

    Royal Navy  [ www.royal-navy.mod.uk ]

    Visit the official website of the Royal Navy.

    Royal Australian Navy  [ www.navy.gov.au ]

    Visit the official website of the Royal Australian Navy.

    Canadian Navy  [ www.navy.forces.gc.ca ]

    Visit the official website of the Canadian Navy.

    Republic of Singapore Navy  [ www.mindef.gov.sg/navy/ ]

    Visit the official website of the Republic of Singapore Navy.

    Royal Malaysian Navy  [ www.maf.mod.gov.my/eng/index.html ]

    Visit the official website of the Royal Malaysian Navy.

    Minister of Defence  [ www.beehive.govt.nz/minister/wayne+mapp ]

    The Minister of Defence is the Honourable Dr Wayne Mapp. The link to his page on the Beehive website is below. The Associate Minister of Defence is the Hon Heather Roy.

    Ministry of Defence  [ www.defence.govt.nz ]

    Governments principal advisor on defence policy.

    Centre for Defence Studies  [ defence.massey.ac.nz/ ]

    Provides tuition and guidance to anyone wanting to enrich their understanding of military, defence and strategic affairs.

    New Zealand Army  [ www.army.mil.nz ]

    Visit the official website of the New Zealand Army.

    Royal New Zealand Air Force  [ www.airforce.mil.nz ]

    Visit the official website of the Royal New Zealand Air Force.

    New Zealand Defence Force  [ www.nzdf.mil.nz ]

    Visit the official website of the New Zealand Defence Force.

    Joint Geospatial Support Facility  [ www.nzdf.mil.nz/jgsf ]

    The Joint Geospatial Support Facility provides Geospatial support, products and services.

    NZ Army Museum  [ www.armymuseum.co.nz ]

    Visit the official website of the NZ Army Museum.

    RNZAF Museum  [ www.airforcemuseum.co.nz ]

    Visit the oficial website of the RNZAF Museum.

    Janes Publications  [ www.janes.com ]

    Visit Janes Navy International/Defence Weekly/Int Defence Review - information vital to the understanding of global defence, aerospace and transportation.

    Australian Defence Magazine  [ www.yaffa.com.au/defence ]

    For defence prime contractors.

    Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO)  [ www.un.org/depts/dpko ]

    Unofficial website of the UN and related operations.

    United Nations  [ www.un.int ]

    Permanent missions to the UN.

    NZ National Maritime Museum  [ www.nzmaritime.org ]

    Online bookshop, exhibits, education resources and information for harbour charters and functions.

    Maritime New Zealand  [ www.maritimenz.govt.nz ]

    A link to the official site of Maritime New Zealand (previously Maritime Safety Authority).

    Returned Services Association  [ www.rsa.org.nz ]

    The RSA is one of the largest voluntary welfare organisations in New Zealand.

    Department of Conservation  [ www.doc.govt.nz ]

    The Department of Conservation is the central government organisation charged with conserving the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand on behalf of and for the benefit of present and future New Zealanders.

    NZ Hydrographic Society  [ www.hydrographicsociety.org.nz ]

    The official website of the NZ Hydrographic Society.

    New Zealand Coastguard  [ www.nzcoastguard.org.nz ]

    The official website of the New Zealand Coastguard.

    New Zealand Customs Service  [ www.customs.govt.nz ]

    The official website of the New Zealand Customs Service.

    Ministry of Fisheries  [ www.fish.govt.nz ]

    The official website of the Ministry of Fisheries.

    New Zealand Police  [ www.police.govt.nz ]

    The official website of the New Zealand Police.

    Royal New Zealand Navy - Past, Present & Future  [ www.geocities.com/rnznhistory ]

    These pages present information about the ships and aircraft used by the New Zealand Government, the NZ Division of the Royal Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy.

    Portal Project  [ www.theships.co.nz ]

    An unofficial portal for sites associated with the Royal New Zealand Navy.

    Royal New Zealand Naval Association  [ www.rnzna.org.nz/ ]

    The Naval Association is open for full membership to all retired and serving naval personnel of the Royal New Zealand Navy or any of the Commonwealth Royal Navys, who have served a minimum period of 6 months continuous service.

    Cadet Forces  [ www.cadetforces.mil.nz ]

    The website of the Cadet Forces.

    HomeBase  [ www.homebase.mil.nz ]

    Supporting our deployed people and their families.

    Waitangi National Trust  [ www.waitangi.net.nz ]

    Official Waitangi National Trust Website.

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