WW1
War Report - 17 May 2015
Extracts from the diary of Corporal Christopher Musgrave on the work of New Zealanders at Gallipoli and newspaper reports from 10 May 1915 about New Zealand bayonet charges at Gallipoli and… Audio
Rosalyn Anderson: Royal New Zealand Ballet
Rosalyn Anderson was part of the original team of repetiteurs for Jirí Kylián's 'Soldiers' Mass' with the Netherlands Dance Theatre. She's currently working with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, who… Audio
War Report - 10 May 2015
An unidentified veteran remembers the first weeks on Gallipoli, avoiding Turkish fire and taking two days to dig a two-foot trench. Newspaper stories tell of casualties. Audio
Oh! What a Lovely War
Elric Hooper and Des Wilson tell the story of Joan Littlewood's 1963 satirical stage show on the First World War. Audio
Unknown Anzacs - Cook Islanders at war
Hundreds of Cook Islands soldiers enlisted for the First World War but their contribution has never been officially recognised by the New Zealand government they worked for. Daniela Maoate-Cox… Audio
War Report - 3 May 2015
Memories of landing at Gallipoli and the early fighting from "Bob" and Bill and Laurie Smith. A newspaper report from 3 May naming just three New Zealand casualties. The real number would be known as… Audio
100 Years 100 Horses
The Anzac Day remembrance in North Canterbury celebrated the 100 year anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. At dawn a company of 100 horses and riders dressed in replica World War I uniforms rode in… Audio
The Best of Upbeat for 1 May 2015
In this week's episode: Clarissa Dunn gets a private tour of Te Papa's new exhibition: 'Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War', before speaking to violin virtuoso Sarah Chang, and singers Rachelle Pike and… Audio
Kirstie Ross: Gallipolli: The Scale of Our War
Te Papa curator walks us through the Gallipolli: The Scale of Our War exhibition. Audio
War Report - 26 April 2015
The memories of men who landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. Audio
Glory in their Eyes
For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery
Service in Gallipoli 'incredibly poignant'
New Zealanders who travelled to Gallipoli for yesterday's Anzac Day services say the trip was well worth it. Audio
The effect of War - Puawai Cairns
On April 18th the exhibition Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War opened at Te Papa, the National Museum in Wellington. As part of the curatorial team, Puawai Cairns has researched the lives of the some of… Audio
Helene Leaf and Anania Wikaira
In the Far North, Captain Harding Leaf is quite legendary. He fought in the first World War at Gallipoli and on the Western Front. An athletic man who also was known for his keen sense of humour, he… Audio
Entrenchments 2015
A month-long creative event at Victoria University sets out to translate conflict into art as part of the First World War Centenary commemorations. Entrenchments 2015 uses technology, social media and… Audio
Gallipoli, a Turkish perspective
Nejat Kavvas has lived in New Zealand for close to 40-years and is a former Turkish honorary consul to this country. He says a century on the Gallipoli campaign has brought the two countries closer… Audio
The Centenary of Gallipoli Landings
Philippa Tolley follows the days events in Gallipoli and assesses their impact. Audio
Anzac Day: Nation pays its respects
Services around the country have been held to mark 100 years since the Gallipoli campaign, with tens of thousands turning out to remember those who died far from home. Video, Audio
A century since the Gallipoli landings
Catch up with our coverage from Anzac Cove and around the world, as we remember the events of a century ago.
#LestWeForget - Anzac tributes on social media
Politicians, sports stars and other prominent New Zealanders and Australians have taken to social media to express their feelings this Anzac Day.