WW1
'For glory and honour'?
New Zealanders didn't only die at Gallipoli, and soon enough will come the centenaries of even more major loss in France and Belgium.
Arrest after attack on Anzac tribute
Police say children at a Hamilton school were hugely upset when they saw the crosses they had put up for an Anzac tribute had been smashed up and ripped out. Audio
Tane Upjohn-Beatson - Gallipoli: The scale of our war
Award-winning composer and film sound designer Tane Upjohn-Beatson discusses with Kate Mead how he created the sounds for the Te Papa exhibition, Gallipoli: The scale of our war. Audio
Anzac commemorations in Wellington
The streets of Wellington were abuzz with activity this afternoon, as today's Anzac parade closed the central CBD.
Anzac light show draws thousands
The woman behind the Anzac light and sound show in Wellington wants to take it around the world, now it's finishing its run at the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. Audio
Years of Anzac planning for the centennary commemorations
Many years of planning will be put to the test tomorrow at Gallipoli as thousands of New Zealanders and Australians commemorate the Anzac landings which marked the beginning of a bloody eight month… Audio
Haka provokes fear during WW1
A direct descendant of the creator of a renowned haka says its use during the First World War by unarmed Maori soldiers provoked fear in both their European countrymen and their enemy. Audio
Parade marks the beginning of in the Anzac centennary
Thousands took to the streets of central Wellington today for the start of Anzac commemorations. Audio
Teenager smashes Anzac crosses
An intoxicated teenager has been arrested after smashing crosses in an Anzac tribute at a Hamilton school.
Gallipoli pines to be planted for Anzac
Descendants from the tree that gave its name to one of the battle sites on Gallipoli Peninsula, Lone Pine, will be planted around the country to mark the Anzac centenary.
The dos and don'ts of cleaning medals?
What are the dos and don'ts when it comes to cleaning medals? Listen to our expert before attempting anything at home! Matthew O'Sullivan. Audio
Spirit of ANZAC is Gallipoli's legacy - PM
Prime Minister John Key has spoken of the birth of nationhood and spirit of ANZAC as the legacies of Gallipoli. Audio
Honouring tipuna who died in WWI
A respected Ngati Toa Rangatira member hopes his participation in Anzac Day commemorations will begin a new family tradition.
Gallipoli 2015: In the battlefield - the way to Chunuk Bair
Of the 760 men who reached the summit of Chunuk Bair, only 70 came back unscathed. Kim Baker Wilson is taken on the New Zealand track. Video
Keep Maori stories alive says soldier's son
The son of a Maori Pioneer Battalion soldier has warned tangata whenua not to ignore their heritage, saying it is their responsibility to keep the war stories of their ancestors alive for generations…
Grand Anzac parade for Wellington
Vintage vehicles, a biplane and a hundred people dressed in First World War military uniforms will feature in a parade in the capital ahead of Anzac Day. Audio
100 year old Biscuit - Bruce Gatward-Cook
Bruce Gatward-Cook talks about the not-so-tasty and very hard biscuit his grandfather brought back from WW1 Audio