Gallipoli
Aust's Minister for Vet. Affairs - ANZACs dear to both nations
Australia's Minister for Veterans Affairs, Senator Michael Ronaldson, says Anzac Day is of special importance to both countries. Audio
Susie Ferguson from Anzac Cove, Gallipoli
Ten thousand New Zealanders and Australians are journeying here for the Dawn Service tomorrow. Audio
A walk through the Anzac trenches
Susie Fergusson on her tour of the battlefields with war historian Ian McGibbon. Audio
Two days out from Anzac Day frantic prep at Gallipoli
With just two days to go before Anzac Day, preparations at Gallipoli are in full swing. Ten thousand New Zealanders and Australians will attend the Dawn Service, followed by an Australian service at… Audio
Rehearsals overnight at Chunuk Bair
And live to Gallipoli now, where a dress rehearsal for Saturday's centenary service has been held at Chunuk Bair. Audio
College students build Gallipoli into a video game
Dozens of Auckland teenagers have spent thousands of hours painstakingly recreating a virtual 1915 Gallipoli. Audio
Susie Ferguson reports from Turkey ahead of Gallipoli centenary
Susie Ferguson in Turkey ahead of the centenary commemorations, and overnight she walked up the hill to Chunuk Bair. Audio
Boatload of blood seared into memory of Gallipoli veteran
It's just four days short of a century since the first of more than 8-thousand New Zealand troops landed at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli peninsula, as part of Allied forces, in what was to be one of… Audio
Susie Ferguson reports from Gallipoli
Back now to Susie Ferguson who is in Gallipoli. Susie this morning we have been speaking about new security concerns around ANZAC DAY what's the situation there. Audio
Susie Ferguson reports from Gallipoli
Susie Ferguson will be covering the Anzac Day ceremonies in Turkey and arrived in Gallipoli this morning. Audio
Book Review - Glory
Written by Rachel Billington, reviewed by Anne Else and published by Orion. Audio
Communicable diseases took enormous toll on troops at Gallipoli
A new Australian study suggests diseases, particularly gastrointestinal ailments, took as much of a toll on Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli as their Turkish adversaries. Audio
Māori Men of World War I - Te Papa Curator Puawai Cairns
Justine Murray visits Te Papa curator Puawai Cairns at her home and over a cup of tea, she shares a couple of photos from her research, she unravels the story of Lieutenant George Gardiner, who not… Audio
Making Sense of Carnage
In 1915 the British and French allies wanted to seize the Dardanelle Straits to allow their navies to get to Constantinople and defeat the Turks. Their attempt was a disaster. Audio
Gallipoli Remembered
Artist Stanley Palmer has a personal connection to the Gallipoli campaign of 100 years ago. His father and uncle both served in the campaign, and Stanley went to Gallipolli last year with other New… Audio
Chris Pugsley: the scale of Gallipoli
Retired Lieutenant Colonel and military historian, who is lead advisor for the exhibition, Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War at Te Papa Tongarewa. Audio
Robert Frater - Death at Gallipoli
A New Zealand family recalls a long-dead uncle, killed at Gallipoli. Audio
Gallipoli
Looking at the Gallipoli invasion from the other side. Does New Zealand need to apologise to Turkey for its invasion? Audio
Brothers in Arms
The story of two brothers who fought side-by-side at Gallipoli and the Sinai Desert and communicated with each other on the battlefield by dog whistle, with historian Jock Phillips, who has published… Audio
RSA rejects 'apathy' as reason for cancellation
The organiser of a cancelled overnight camp in Auckland to mark the Anzacs' Gallipoli landings says he's mystified by its failure. Audio