Anzac
Elderly couple turned away from ANZAC tour because of walker
A couple wanting to join an Anzac weekend tour by train say they feel discriminated against as they were turned away by a tour operator because one of them requires a walker. Audio
Anzac tour rejection upsets couple
A couple wanting to join an Anzac rail tour are upset they were turned away because one required a walker.
Te Kupu o te Wiki: maumahara - remember
The Māori word of the week is: Kia maumahara tātou. Let us remember (lest we forget). Audio
Australia saves New Zealand from poppy shortfall
Australia is helping rescue New Zealand from an ANZAC poppy crisis, with 200-thousand Australian poppies arriving in the country today. Audio
Robert Frater - Death at Gallipoli
A New Zealand family recalls a long-dead uncle, killed at Gallipoli. Audio
Artist Michel Tuffery
Artist Michel Tuffery hopes his latest project will get Pacific Island people talking about the World Wars and their impact on the islands, communities and families. 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
Playing Favourites with Sam Neill
Executive producer and presenter of the documentary, Anzac: Tides of Blood, which explores his family's experience with war and the legacy of Anzac on both sides of the Tasman, which will premiere on… Audio
John McLeod: modern peacekeeping
Cross-agency Defence Force lead for the 2015 Gallipoli commemoration, and author of Elusive Peace: a Kiwi Peacekeeper in Angola, about his time as a United Nations Military Observer in 1998. Audio
PM signals ANZAC-badged forces in Iraq for training purposes
John Key raises possibility of New Zealand soldiers training Iraqi soldiers in a joint ANZAC badged unit. How would this work and is Mr Key tapping into sentimentality about ANZACs to sell the idea of… Audio