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The establishment date of the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office is based on the date the Rehabilitation Department commenced operations, 1 November 1943. The Office was administered by the Rehabilitation Department from 1 November 1943 until 31 March 1954, and the Rehabilitation Division of the Department of Internal Affairs from 1 April 1954 (when the Rehabilitation Department was merged into the Department of Internal Affairs).

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  1. Rehabilitation Board (Report For Year Ended 31st March 1944), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1944, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1945.
  2. Rehabilitation Board (Report For Year Ended 31st March 1945), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1945, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1946.
  3. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1954), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1954, Volume III, Government Printer, Wellington, 1955.
  4. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1955), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1955, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1956.
  5. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1956), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1956, Volume III, Government Printer, Wellington, 1957.
  6. Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.
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The Dunedin Rehabilitation Office was established as the Dunedin District Office of the Repatriation Department on 1 November 1943. It took over the provision of rehabilitation services in the Dunedin area that were previously undertaken by the National Service Department, providing assistance to returned military personnel with employment, training and study, land settlement, housing, financial assistance, and other matters concerning rehabilitation.

The primary functions of the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office were:

  • to carry out district investigations and inquiries as was required by the Rehabilitation Board;
  • to give local information and advice to agency departments (State Advances Corporation, Department of Lands and Survey, Department of Maori Affairs, and the Bank of New Zealand) and organisations as required;
  • to be responsible for departmental records in the district; and
  • to receive and administer applications for assistance in education and trade training, for miscellaneous assistance, and for farm grading and training.1

Rehabilitation policy was set by the Rehabilitation Board, and implemented by the Rehabilitation Department and its successor the Department of Internal Affairs (Rehabilitation Division), and the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office. The Office was headed by the Dunedin District Rehabilitation Officer, who was responsible for the provision of rehabilitation services in the Dunedin Rehabilitation District. Originally the boundaries of the rehabilitation district included the Otago Land District. This was extended to include the Southland Land District when the district responsibilities of the Invercargill Rehabilitation Office were incorporated into the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office in October 1952.2

The Dunedin District Rehabilitation Officer was responsible to the Deputy Director of Rehabilitation:

  • For the carrying out of the functions of the office;
  • For the control and supervision of the office;
  • For carrying out the policy of the Rehabilitation Board in accordance with the Board’s manual of instructions and any other instructions that were communicated to the Officer, within the limits of the Dunedin Rehabilitation District;
  • For ensuring that all persons falling within the following groups received the guidance and assistance necessary for their permanent rehabilitation – (i) children (that were eligible under the Rehabilitation Act or the Emergency Forces Rehabilitation Regulations) of deceased and totally incapacitated ex-service personnel; (ii) disabled ex-service personnel; (iii) service personnel that were recently discharged from the military forces; (iv) members or ex-members of emergency or similar military forces; (v) any case that the Board considered warranted special consideration;
  • To keep Head Office closely informed of changes in establishment or reductions in staff;
  • For the exercise of any authority that was delegated to the Officer either personally or by virtue of their office;
  • For complying with and ensuring the compliance of their staff with the Public Service Act, Regulations, Manual of Instructions, the Public Revenues Act, and Treasury Regulations and Instructions, the Rehabilitation Board’s Manual and any instructions issued.3

The Office liaised (and the District Rehabilitation Officer was sometimes a member of) with the following committees:

  • Dunedin Rehabilitation Committee - established in 1942, this committee functioned as local advisors to the Board and provided advice on district issues relating to employment, training and study for civilian occupation, land settlement, housing, financial assistance for the acquisition of land, stock, implements, tools of trade, furniture, or businesses, and any other rehabilitation matters that were referred to the Committee or originated from the Committee. The Committee also provided assistance, guidance, and advice to all returned service personnel residing in the district.
  • Invercargill Rehabilitation Committee - from October 1952.
  • Dunedin District Loans Committee (also referred to as the District Executive Committee)  - established c.1945, the Board delegated to this committee certain authorities to determine eligibility to participate in the preferential quota of State rental houses, and to approve and decline rehabilitation advances and eligibility therefor, for homes, farms, businesses, furniture, and tools of trade, within certain limits fixed by the Rehabilitation Loans Committee.
  • Invercargill District Loans Committee - from October 1952.
  • Otago District Rehabilitation Committee - created in a restructure of the committees system, replacing the local rehabilitation committees in the Wellington Rehabilitation District on 1 April 1954. It functioned in an advisory capacity to the Board in general matters relating to the rehabilitation of ex-servicemen and women in the district, as well as advising the Board of any unsatisfactory features of rehabilitation within the district either of a general nature or relating to the administration of an individual case.
  • Southland District Rehabilitation Committee - replaced the Invercargill Rehabilitation Committee (and other local committees in the Southland Land District) on 1 April 1954.

Secretarial services were provided to the District Rehabilitation Committees by the Office.

The Dunedin Rehabilitation Office closed c.1956 as demand for assistance fell, and its responsibilities were taken over by the Christchurch Rehabilitation Office.4

  1. pp.A/11-A/12, Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.
  2. p.7, H.18, AJHR 1954, Volume III.
  3. pp.A/12-A/13, Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.
  4. p.5, H.18, AJHR 1957, Volume III.
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The Dunedin Rehabilitation Office was responsible for providing rehabilitation services to returned military personnel residing in the Dunedin Rehabilitation District.

Dunedin, Otago

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The Dunedin Rehabilitation Office was established as the Dunedin District Office of the Repatriation Department on 1 November 1943. It took over the provision of rehabilitation services in the Dunedin area that were previously undertaken by the National Service Department, providing assistance to returned military personnel with employment, training and study, land settlement, housing, financial assistance, and other matters concerning rehabilitation.

The primary functions of the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office were:

  • to carry out district investigations and inquiries as was required by the Rehabilitation Board;
  • to give local information and advice to agency departments (State Advances Corporation, Department of Lands and Survey, Department of Maori Affairs, and the Bank of New Zealand) and organisations as required;
  • to be responsible for departmental records in the district; and
  • to receive and administer applications for assistance in education and trade training, for miscellaneous assistance, and for farm grading and training.1

Rehabilitation policy was set by the Rehabilitation Board, and implemented by the Rehabilitation Department and its successor the Department of Internal Affairs (Rehabilitation Division), and the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office. The Office was headed by the Dunedin District Rehabilitation Officer, who was responsible for the provision of rehabilitation services in the Dunedin Rehabilitation District. Originally the boundaries of the rehabilitation district included the Otago Land District. This was extended to include the Southland Land District when the district responsibilities of the Invercargill Rehabilitation Office were incorporated into the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office in October 1952.2

The Dunedin District Rehabilitation Officer was responsible to the Deputy Director of Rehabilitation:

  • For the carrying out of the functions of the office;
  • For the control and supervision of the office;
  • For carrying out the policy of the Rehabilitation Board in accordance with the Board’s manual of instructions and any other instructions that were communicated to the Officer, within the limits of the Dunedin Rehabilitation District;
  • For ensuring that all persons falling within the following groups received the guidance and assistance necessary for their permanent rehabilitation – (i) children (that were eligible under the Rehabilitation Act or the Emergency Forces Rehabilitation Regulations) of deceased and totally incapacitated ex-service personnel; (ii) disabled ex-service personnel; (iii) service personnel that were recently discharged from the military forces; (iv) members or ex-members of emergency or similar military forces; (v) any case that the Board considered warranted special consideration;
  • To keep Head Office closely informed of changes in establishment or reductions in staff;
  • For the exercise of any authority that was delegated to the Officer either personally or by virtue of their office;
  • For complying with and ensuring the compliance of their staff with the Public Service Act, Regulations, Manual of Instructions, the Public Revenues Act, and Treasury Regulations and Instructions, the Rehabilitation Board’s Manual and any instructions issued.3

The Office liaised (and the District Rehabilitation Officer was sometimes a member of) with the following committees:

  • Dunedin Rehabilitation Committee - established in 1942, this committee functioned as local advisors to the Board and provided advice on district issues relating to employment, training and study for civilian occupation, land settlement, housing, financial assistance for the acquisition of land, stock, implements, tools of trade, furniture, or businesses, and any other rehabilitation matters that were referred to the Committee or originated from the Committee. The Committee also provided assistance, guidance, and advice to all returned service personnel residing in the district.
  • Invercargill Rehabilitation Committee - from October 1952.
  • Dunedin District Loans Committee (also referred to as the District Executive Committee)  - established c.1945, the Board delegated to this committee certain authorities to determine eligibility to participate in the preferential quota of State rental houses, and to approve and decline rehabilitation advances and eligibility therefor, for homes, farms, businesses, furniture, and tools of trade, within certain limits fixed by the Rehabilitation Loans Committee.
  • Invercargill District Loans Committee - from October 1952.
  • Otago District Rehabilitation Committee - created in a restructure of the committees system, replacing the local rehabilitation committees in the Wellington Rehabilitation District on 1 April 1954. It functioned in an advisory capacity to the Board in general matters relating to the rehabilitation of ex-servicemen and women in the district, as well as advising the Board of any unsatisfactory features of rehabilitation within the district either of a general nature or relating to the administration of an individual case.
  • Southland District Rehabilitation Committee - replaced the Invercargill Rehabilitation Committee (and other local committees in the Southland Land District) on 1 April 1954.

Secretarial services were provided to the District Rehabilitation Committees by the Office.

The Dunedin Rehabilitation Office closed c.1956 as demand for assistance fell, and its responsibilities were taken over by the Christchurch Rehabilitation Office.4

  1. pp.A/11-A/12, Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.
  2. p.7, H.18, AJHR 1954, Volume III.
  3. pp.A/12-A/13, Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.
  4. p.5, H.18, AJHR 1957, Volume III.

The establishment date of the Dunedin Rehabilitation Office is based on the date the Rehabilitation Department commenced operations, 1 November 1943. The Office was administered by the Rehabilitation Department from 1 November 1943 until 31 March 1954, and the Rehabilitation Division of the Department of Internal Affairs from 1 April 1954 (when the Rehabilitation Department was merged into the Department of Internal Affairs).


  1. Rehabilitation Board (Report For Year Ended 31st March 1944), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1944, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1945.
  2. Rehabilitation Board (Report For Year Ended 31st March 1945), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1945, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1946.
  3. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1954), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1954, Volume III, Government Printer, Wellington, 1955.
  4. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1955), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1955, Volume II, Government Printer, Wellington, 1956.
  5. Rehabilitation Board - Report For Year Ended 31st March 1956), H.18, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives 1956, Volume III, Government Printer, Wellington, 1957.
  6. Rehabilitation Board Manual - Policy and Procedure and Organization of Secretariat from 1.4.54, Volume No.1.






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