WW1
The Our Soldiers Project
Two Belgium artists explore the role of New Zealanders in Belgium during WW1. Audio
Richard Nunns
Top NZ Taonga Puoro player talks about his performance at 'Om The Space' and his recent trip to Gallipoli. Audio
William Rhodes-Moorehouse Doco
Actor and filmmaker Julian Arahanga is trying to find the Maori roots of this pioneering WW1 pilot and war hero. Audio
Poems from Gallipoli
Poems written home from Gallipoli to his family by Trooper Jack Duncan. Audio
Sandy Callister , on WW1 Photography
Leading brand and communication strategist,and author of The Face Of War : New Zealand's Great War Photography. 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
NZ WW1 Tunnel Role to be Remembered in France
A role played by New Zealand tunnellers during WW1 is to be recalled at the opening of a museum in the town of Arras in France. Audio
25th April: a true fiction by Dean Parker
What was? What could have been? The past is the past, but 25th April might have been remembered each year for very different reasons, if only... Audio
The Vault - Gallipoli
Deborah Nation presents a selection of Gallipoli and Anzac memories from old soldiers in recordings held by the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. Audio
Career By The Kings Shilling (Part 2): Sandbags And Singing Wire
In April 1918 George Lee was shipped from England to the Western Front in Belgium and the realities of life behind the sandbags. In conversation with Jack Perkins he gives a vividly detailed… Audio
Career By The Kings Shilling (Part 1): They Taught Us How To Kill Men But Not Lice
In April 1918 George Lee was shipped from England to the Western Front in Belgium and the realities of life behind the sandbags. In conversation with Jack Perkins he gives a vividly detailed… Audio
Wind In The Wires (Part 2)
Nigel Piper recalls the early days of flying, before and during World War One - the days of the Royal Flying Corps and the infant Royal Air Force. Audio
Wind In The Wires (Part 1)
Nigel Piper recalls the early days of flying, before and during World War One - the days of the Royal Flying Corps and the infant Royal Air Force. Audio
Leslie Quartermain: an Antarctic explorer's letters home from WWI
Leslie B Quartermain is remembered largely for his connections with the Antarctic and his books on the Southern Continent. But there's an earlier, more personal body of his literature - his letters… Audio