WW1
100th Anniversary of Chunuk Bair being commemorated
Chunuk Bair - the name conjures up great heroism, success and ultimate defeat on the battlefield that was Gallipoli. Audio
Indigenous and Pacific Experiences in the First World War
Wallace hosts a panel to explore the experiences of indigenous and Pacific soldiers in the First World War: how and why they got involved in the war; their experience of conflict overseas, and; how… Audio, Gallery
William Malone biographer Jock Vennell
This weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the battle at Chunuk Bair, and perhaps the best known New Zealander to serve at Gallipoli, and fall during that campaign, is Lieutenant Colonel William… Audio
A century since Chunuk Bair
Soprano Madeleine Pierard sings this weekend along with The Choir of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Chunuk Bair, fought at Gallipoli in the First… Audio
Memories of Chunuk Bair
A report with actuality of New Zealand war-related events during August 1915, including memories of Chunuk Bair and comments from Cyril Basset who won the VC at that battle. Narrator Jim Sullivan. Audio
Telling the story of 'Johnny Enzed'
The stories of 2000 New Zealand soldiers who fought in WWI have been published in a new book marking the centenary of the Great War. Audio
War Report - 26 July 2015
Extracts from Cecil Malthus's book Anzac a Retrospect and Padre Henry Blamires describes losing weight while on Gallipoli and another veteran describes the lack of gambling on Gallipoli. A report… Audio
First World War hospital ships
A lucky guy whose job is also his hobby, Gavin McLean is a senior historian for the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. He talks about New Zealand's hospital ships in the First World War. Audio, Gallery
Southern theatre and Chunuk Bair
South Island theatre director of a new production of Once on Chunuk Bair by Maurice Shadbolt, which is being staged at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch, to coincide with the 100-year anniversary… Audio
War Report - 12 July 2015
Jim Sullivan reads extracts from the Bank of New Zealand 1915 annual report which announces the employment of women cashiers to replace men joining the army and an editorial from the Otago Daily Times… Audio
War Report - 5 July 2015
A report with actuality of New Zealand war-related events during July 1915, including recruiting and a letter from the front from Colonel Malone. Audio
What did you do in the War Gran?
"What did you do in the War Gran?" That's a question researcher Professor Kay Morris Matthews from the Eastern Institute of Technology wants more people to ask. She's tracked down the stories of 64… Audio
Kaumātua honour Māori soldiers at Gallipoli
Over 450 kaumātua kapa haka performers - with an average age of 85 - are taking part in a special ceremony this weekend in Wellington.
War Report - 14 June 2015
During June 1915 New Zealanders would have one of their worst months of the early part of the war with over 400 men killed in action and more than 600 wounded; August and September would bring similar… Audio
Graham Hickman: NZ Army Band
The New Zealand Army Band provides the soundtrack to most of 'Salute': the Royal New Zealand Ballet's memorial to the First World War. Eva speaks to their music director Graham Hickman. Audio
War Report - 7 June 2015
By the end of May about 230 New Zealanders had lost their lives at Gallipoli and 40 or so men were reported missing. Memories of Bill East from Havelock and Russell Weir of the Wellington Regiment. An… Audio
Vincent O'Sullivan: poets and poetry
Dunedin novelist, biographer, playwright, short story writer, and New Zealand Poet Laureate, whose new collection, Being Here: Selected Poems, covers the range of his poetry from 1973 to new work… Audio
One Woman, One Ambulance, WWI
She was a young New Zealander driving a big old ambulance during World War One in Britain. Deborah Taylor was one only a few colonials doing that job, and a woman who was prepared to get her hands… Audio
War Report - 31 May 2015
The story of 'The Man with the Donkey'. Dick Henderson tells of his war time and post war experiences in a recording made in the 1950s. The 'good news' continues to be published alongside long… Audio
Peter Hoar: Letters in Wartime Review
Peter reviews Monday's Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra concert, featuring works by five New Zealand composers. Audio