WW1
The carillon rings out
National Carillonist of New Zealand, carillon architect, consultant, composer and musicologist, and singer with the Choir of Wellington Cathedral, and vocal ensemble The Tudor Consort. Audio
Chris Pugsley: the scale of Gallipoli
Retired Lieutenant Colonel and military historian, who is lead advisor for the exhibition, Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War at Te Papa Tongarewa. Audio
Remembering the Great War
Artillery guns, muddy trenches, vintage cars and planes are just a selection of what is on offer at the Great War Exhibition which opens in Wellington tomorrow. Audio
Alton's unique WWI ritual
A unique piece of Anzac history will be revealed to a wider audience in an exhibition about Taranaki's involvement in World War I. Video
ANZAC exhibitions open in Wellington
Towering brick columns, replica trenches and heavy artillery are on display in Wellington to bring the experience of Anzac soldiers who fought in Gallipoli 100 years ago to the present. Audio
NZDF prepares for ANZAC services on the Western Front
Contingents from the New Zealand Defence Force are heading off to sites in the Western Front this weekend, to travel in the footsteps of the Anzacs. Audio
Unique piece of Anzac history revealed in Taranaki
A unique piece of Anzac history will be revealed today as part of an exhibition about Taranaki's involvement in World War One. Audio
Military History
Historian and author of New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919, Damien Fenton on the wherewithal of war. Armenian 'deportations' which began the same week the New Zealand troops landed at… Audio
Peter Mechen: 'The Kiwis' WWI Concert Party
Upbeat contributor on New Zealand music and musicians looks at 'The Kiwis' WWI Concert Party band who toured the world to entertain troops. Audio
Anzac tour rejection upsets couple
A couple wanting to join an Anzac rail tour are upset they were turned away because one required a walker.
Cathie Harrop: They Also Serve
Creator and performer of They Also Serve - Stories and songs of NZ Women in World War 1. Takin place at the Auckland War Memorial Museum this weekend. Audio
Campaign for NZ museum in France to honour war dead
Auckland military historian Herb Farrant is leading the campaign for a permanent memorial museum in the northern French town of Le Quesnoy to honor New Zealanders who served in Europe during both… Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: maumahara - remember
The Māori word of the week is: Kia maumahara tātou. Let us remember (lest we forget). Audio
War Report - 12 April 2015
The wife of the Governor General urging woman to knit two pairs of socks for each serving man and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce refused to use pencils made in Bavaria by Johann Faber. General… Audio