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Massive Anzac carving stands tall in Rissington
Two First World War soldiers have emerged from the remnants of a dying redwood at a fork in the road in rural Hawkes Bay. The massive sculpture is a tribute not just to those who went to war from… Audio
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New interactive museum to commemorate WWI NZ soldiers
Audio 26 Apr 2022Weta Workshop has teamed up with the New Zealand Memorial Museum Trust - Le Quesnoy to re-create a pivotal moment in our WW1 history - in Le Quesnoy itself. Trustee Jude Dobson talks to Wallace about… Audio
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The forgotten men and women of World War One
Military historian Herb Farrant has done a lot of detective work both here and in Europe to uncover the stories of the men and women who died as a result of The Great War, many of whom were not… Audio
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Robyn Anderson's War Stories
A series of three features about the NZEF during WWI created by Christchurch writer, Robyn Anderson, and drawing on personal war diaries of two soldiers, William Anderson and Eric Ryburn. Gallery
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The mightier pen that (didn’t) cause WW2
There is in fact a lot of war at Parliament, and not just at question time. Somewhere there’s probably a sword, after-all there’s a mace and a mighty pen. Audio
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Soldiers Without Guns: how peace in Bougainville was helped by waiata and haka
Soldiers Without Guns is a documentary about how the NZ Defence Force helped bring peace to Bougainville at the end of a bloody decade long civil war, armed with guitars, waiata, and wahine. Video, Audio
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The Unthanks and Songs of World War 1
British folksters The Unthanks have released an EP of songs setting texts by poets from the time of World War 1. William Dart listens to these and other songs inspired by The Great War. Video, Audio
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Jock Phillips
Just before starting this summer show we found out about a project by the historian and writer Jock Phillips. He's writing a book about the social history of New Zealand, embodied in 100 objects. He… Audio
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'Hostilities will cease' – New Zealanders remember the end of World War I
At 11am this Sunday people around the world will mark 100 years since the end of World War I, with a two-minute silence to acknowledge the immense loss and hardship endured throughout the war. Audio, Gallery
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Le Quesnoy centenary commemorations
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney reports from Le Quesnoy on the emotional centenary commemorations held in the northern French town saved by Kiwi soldiers near the end of World War One, with the… Audio
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Uncle Syd and the last tragedy of WW1
For 100 years my Uncle Syd’s remains have been lying in row B, grave 23, of a little cemetery in the northeastern French town of Le Quesnoy, writes Penny Mackay.
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A British tapestry remembers First World War Kiwi soldiers
A massive tapestry telling the stories of injured First World War New Zealand soldiers and medical staff at the Mount Felix Hospital in the UK, is about to go on display over here. Also making the… Audio
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Special coin to commemorate NZ soldiers' sacrifice
New Zealand will mark a century since the end of World War I with the circulation of a limited edition 50 cent coin.
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Ghosts bring new life to WW1 exhibition
A 100-year-old trick is being used to project the images of soldiers in a new feature for the Great War exhibition at the Dominion Museum in Wellington. Jed Brophy, one of the actors involved in the… Audio
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Remembering the four-legged cavalry
This country's first Purple Poppy Day was held on the weekend at the National Army Museum in Waiouru to commemorate the role animals have played in war.
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Remembering Passchendaele through music
Composer and musician Peter Hobbs has released the single '300 Yards Of Ground' to commemorate the centenary of the battle of Passchendaele – one of the worst days in New Zealand military history. Video
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Railway worker who received VC in WW1 honoured with plaque
A plaque honouring a New Zealand Victoria Cross medallist was unveiled this morning at Wellington Railway Station.
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A change of direction for Dunedin writer Paddy Richardson.
Audio 21 May 2017Dunedin writer Paddy Richardson is an established crime writer - but her 7th novel you'll find in the "Historical New Zealand fiction section" of your local bookshop, library or online site. Audio
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Veterans' farm has done its job now return it - iwi
A farm set up to help Māori veterans from World War I has done its job and the land should be given back, a marae in Wairoa says.
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Niue 'left behind' over huge WW1 contribution
100 years on from the First World War, the people of Niue are still pushing for 150 of their men to be recognised for their role.
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Niue calls for WW1 soldiers to be recognised
Audio 25 Apr 2017Niue is pushing for 150 soldiers to be recognised for their service in the First World War. Audio
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Good Sons - Greg Hall
Author Greg Hall has penned a book based on World War One and the stories of three young Oamaru men who answer the call of duty and find themselves on the dangerous front lines on the other side of… Audio
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Cook Island WW1 soldiers remembered in NZ
Audio 17 Nov 2016Descendants of hundreds of Cook Island men who enlisted in the First World War are fighting to preserve the stories of their ancestors. Audio
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Artist Michel Tuffery explores Waiheke Island
A community art project at Waiheke Art Gallery on Waiheke Island has uncovered rich material for artist Michel Tuffery. Michel works with objects - you might remember his cattle sculptures made from… Audio, Gallery
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Featherston's Grand Old Lady
The ANZAC Hall in Featherston was built to give the thousands of World War I soldiers camped nearby a place to relax - a 'home away from home' - before they went to war. Since then, the building has… Audio, Gallery