John Crawford
Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (part 3)
"As morning dawned we stood and watched / That devastated scene / Where but a single yesterday / Had flourished Surafeen." In the final episode of a three-part series, RNZ's Black Sheep investigates… Audio
Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (part 2)
"They went out to this village, and they went through it with the bayonet.” In the second of a three-part series, RNZ's Black Sheep investigates the Surafend massacre of December 1918 Audio
Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (part 1)
“There was a time when I was proud of you men of the Anzac Mounted Division. I am proud of you no longer.” In the first of a three-part series, RNZ's Black Sheep investigates the Surafend massacre. Audio
The Week in Detail: Burning the rubbish problem away and the 'wasted vote' myth
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Burning the rubbish problem away and the 'wasted vote' myth
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioTurning down the lights to reach for the skies
The entire community of Naseby has decided to turn down the lights – and reach for the stars. Audio
Turning down the lights to reach for the skies
The entire community of Naseby has decided to turn down the lights – and reach for the stars.
AudioNZ Nazi: the story of Roy Courlander
Roy Courlander was a New Zealand soldier who joined Nazi Germany's infamous SS during WW2. Black Sheep investigates why he chose to turn traitor. Audio
'From pavement-level life looks so different'
Photographer John Crawford has been documenting the people who live on the streets of Auckland and at the same time listening to their stories. The upcoming exhibition of his portraits is also a… Audio, Gallery
Notebooks lead to major Gallipoli discovery
New research shows the number of New Zealanders who served in Gallipoli is almost double than the official figures reported for close to a century. Audio
First NZ soldier to die in world war one recognised
The Defence Force has added six new names to the First World War Rolls of Honour, including the first New Zealand soldier to die in the war. Audio
Meridian share offering opens to public
People interested in buying shares in state-owned Meridian Energy can now apply to be investors. Audio
An aerial perspective on the wife
Not many husbands would ever think of photographing their wife from a bird's eye vantage point, thousands of feet in the air. Aucklander John Crawford has spent years hanging out of a helicopter… Audio
Peter Cooke and John Crawford - The Territorials
Citizen soldiering has been part of our history since the first years of colonial settlement. In the book 'The Territorials: The History of the Territorial and Volunteer Forces of New Zealand', Peter… Audio
Drought in Northern Buller District
Water supplies are running out for two townships on the West Coast, as the area tackles its worst drought in years. Audio