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Recent items from Anzac Day
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The landing, in their words
2:10 PM.In the final minutes before its 100th anniversary sound archivist Sarah Johnston (pictured) tells the story of the landing at Gallipoli through the voices of those who were there. Audio
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The Native Contingent
1:45 PM.Many Maori opposed participation in the war after land confiscations by the British but others saw it as a golden opportunity to prove they were the equals of Pakeha. We speak to historian Monty… Read more Audio
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The soldier-making game: Sport in WW1
1:30 PM.In 1902 one of New Zealand's very first All Blacks called rugby "the good, manly and soldier-making game". We explore the role of sport in WW1 with sport historian Greg Ryan and Dr Ron Palenski, chief… Read more Audio
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Indian Anzacs
1:06 PM.There were more than 15 thousand Indians fighting at Gallipoli but their part in the campaign is often forgotten. Military historian Rana Chhina says Indian infantry and artillery were vital to the… Read more Audio
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Anzac Day past, present and future
12:40 PM.The chief executive of the RSA David Moger reflects on the celebration of Anzac Day past, present and future. Audio
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National ANZAC Day Service
11:00 AM.From the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in central Wellington (RNZ) Audio
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2015 ANZ RSA Cyril Bassett VC Speech Competition
6:45 AM.Caitlin Papuni McLellan presenting her speech that won the 2015 ANZ RSA Cyril Bassett VC Speech Competition. Audio
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ANZAC Day Dawn service 2015
5:30 AM.The Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance from the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in central Wellington, presented by Warwick Burke (RNZ). Audio
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Ode to Gallipoli by Bev Wood
5:05 AM.A young woman on her OE is drawn to her great-grandfather's grave at Gallipoli. Read more Audio
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RNZAF fighter pilot Iggy Woods
11:40 AM.He's a rare breed - a New Zealand Air Force fighter pilot. Iggy Woods tells us about the stories from his adventures, and his new book 'Iggy's Air Force Tales'. Audio
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Music critic and travel writer Graham Reid
11:10 AM.Graham Reid takes us on a musical journey during war time in Vietnam. We also hear why he jumped on a plane and went to Saigon in 1969 in his civvies. Audio
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Navy Sailor of the Year Lou Thyne
10:40 AM.Twenty-year-old Lou Thyne was recently given the title of the Royal New Zealand Navy's Sailor of the Year. She's the lead physical training instructor on HMNZS Te Mana and is charge of ensuring 180… Read more Audio
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Land Girls
10:11 AM.Dianne Bardsley, author of 'The Land Girls: In a Man's World, 1939-1946' discusses the vital role women played on home soil while the men were on the front line. Glenburn station had two land girls… Read more Audio
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Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish
9:40 AM.Izzeldin Abuelaish is a man who has every reason to seek revenge but chooses not to. Three of his daughters were killed by Israeli mortar in 2009. He tells us why peace, not revenge, is worth fighting… Read more Audio
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Professor Kevin Clements
9:09 AM.Kevin Clements grew up in the household of a pacifist and conscientious objector. We find out how that has influenced his life and how he is encouraging peace around the world. Audio
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US poet Brian Turner
8:35 AM.Brian Turner served time on the front line in Iraq and Bosnia. He shares his stories and poems about modern wartime. Audio
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Photographer Laurence Aberhart
8:10 AM.Internationally-recognised photographer Laurence Aberhart discusses the inspiration behind his new book Anzac, which documents war memorials from New Zealand and Australia. Audio
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RSA Cyril Basset VC Competition 2014 winner
6:37 AM.16-year-old Jack Potaka from Rotorua Boys' High School gives a speech about the first fully qualified Maori pilot in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Audio
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ANZAC Day Dawn Service 2014
5:45 AM.The Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance from The Cenotaph, Wellington presented by Warwick Burke. Audio
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Marcus Birdman - Laughing in the Face of Death
11:45 AM.British comic on his brush with mortality when he had a stroke aged 40. Audio
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Anne Applebaum
11:10 AM.Pulitzer-prize winning author on life behind the Iron Curtain and New Zealand's emotional ties with Poland. Audio
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Sir Max Hastings
10:12 AM.Veteran journalist and war historian on the death of Margaret Thatcher, the Falklands War, and why he's so mad with another British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Audio
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Lewis Scott's dilemma
9:06 AM.Lewis Scott is an African-American who came to New Zealand in 1976 to escape his past. He talks about the choice he had to make as a 22-year-old: to fight in the Vietnam War or go to jail. Audio
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John Dow and Aussie Rules for Anzac Day
8:45 AM.The first-ever premiership game of Australian Rules football is being played in Wellington on Anzac Day - why? Audio