Gallipoli
Assyrian community refusing to back down in Gallipoli row
The Assyrian community in Australia is refusing to apologise for enmeshing New Zealand in a diplomatic dispute between Australia and Turkey after a momument dedicated to the Assyrian victims of… Audio
New Zealand embroiled in Turkish diplomatic spat
New Zealand has become embroiled in a diplomatic spat between Australia and Turkey that has put on hold a major archaeological survey of the battleground of Gallipoli. Audio
Chapter and Verse
Expat Stephen Daisley redefines heroism and traitors in his debut novel 'Traitor', set both in New Zealand and in Gallipoli during World War One, and published by Text Publishing. Audio
Gallipoli Treasures
It's being described as a museum under the sea. "Project Beneath Gallipoli" discovered the wreck of a barge that carried injured New Zealand and Australian soldiers from Anzac Cove to a Hospital ship.
…ANZACS at War - Peter Pedersen
War historian Peter Pedersen has recently produced a book that sets out to trace the overlapping stories of Australian and New Zealand soldiery from the beginning right up to the present. His book… Audio
Ash clouds effect on Anzac Day commemmorations at Gallipoli
The volcanic ash cloud over Europe is expected to greatly affect Anzac Day commemmorations at Gallipoli - with New Zealanders and Australians in Europe unable to get there. Audio
Airplane faults delay Gallipoli trip
A delegation to Gallipoli is about to leave after faults were found on both the Air Force jet they were to fly on and another military plane sent to replace it. Audio
Author slot - Mat McLachlan
He's with us to talk about his new book Gallipoli: The Battlefield Guide. Audio
Best song ever written -"Sons of Gallipoli"
Peg Cummins is on the line from Welcome Bay, Tauranga. Audio
Armistice Day commemorations
The 91st anniversary of Armistice Day has been marked today with wreath laying ceremonies and the launch of a speech competition in honour of the country's only Gallipoli Victoria Cross recipient. Audio
Professor Glyn Harper
New Zealand military historian seeks unpublished letters from Gallipoli soldiers and is hoping families holding some will get in touch. Audio
Hopkins-Weise
Historian Jeff Hopkins-Weise says the ANZAC legend began half a century before Gallipoli. Audio
Lonely Planet says go easy on Gallipoli visits
The Returned and Services Association is urging those wanting to visit the site to perhaps go some other time. Audio
Guide book urges backpackers to ease up on Gallipoli
Lonely Planet, is recommending that ANZAC pilgrims avoid going to Gallipoli to pay their respects on the 25th of April. Audio
Gallipoli - Remains Unearthed by Roadworks
Roadworks on the Gallipoli peninsula have unearthed remains of soldiers from the First World War. Audio
Richard Nunns
Top NZ Taonga Puoro player talks about his performance at 'Om The Space' and his recent trip to Gallipoli. Audio
Poems from Gallipoli
Poems written home from Gallipoli to his family by Trooper Jack Duncan. Audio
Busy Kiwi off Overseas
Richard Nunns on his forthcoming trip to Gallipoli and living with Parkinson's disease. Audio
Tourism and Conservation in Gallipoli
An Australian historian is recommending tourist numbers to Gallipoli are capped, to stop further irreparable damage to the site. Audio