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Buck Shelford
Wayne "Buck: Shelford talks with Anna Thomas about his election to RSA president. Audio
People of Action: 100 years of the Rotary Club in New Zealand
Mana Tangata: People of Action by historian Dr Stephen Clarke sheds light on Rotary Club's stellar record of community service in New Zealand over the past century. Dr Clarke joins the show to discuss… Audio
RSA celebrates 80 years of Christmas parcels
The RSA is today making the 80th year that it has sent Christmas parcels to New Zealand Defence workers posted overseas.
RSA and Defence Force personnel are busy packaging up the parcels in… Audio
Looking ahead to ANZAC Day
National President of the New Zealand Returned and Services Association Barry Clark joins us. Audio
Local RSAs cancel ANZAC Day services
Many RSA branches have had to cancel their ANZAC commemorations after a government decision to reduce the number of venues allowed to host them. This is on the back of heightened security in the… Audio
RSA home: 'This is something different...it's crazy'
An Auckland couple who relocated to Taranaki to be closer to family say they plan to turn the Stratford RSA into their dream home. Video, Audio
Poppy appeal
Jack Steer of the RSA talks about the modern day veteran ahead of ANZAC Day. Audio
Today is Poppy Day
It's poppy day. We talk to Grant Philip -- a tetraplegic ex-serviceman, who received funding from the National Poppy fund to purchase a new sports wheelchair and RSA president BJ Clark about why… Audio
RSA won't be scared off by terrorism threat to Gallipoli
The National President of the RSA, BJ Clark, says he is "very saddened that ANZAC celebrations, or remembrances, would be targeted." But he says great shame if these threats put people off traveling… Audio
Armistice Day
The RSA Presisent BJ Clark discusses Armistice Day and wehat the RSA means for the NZ Defence Force today. Audio
Poppy Day appeal to help post-Vietnam veterans
Money from this year's Poppy Day appeal will go towards helping young veterans suffering post traumatic stress, the RSA says.
Kiwis urged to volunteer on Anzac Day
New Zealanders are being asked to volunteer an hour of their time on Anzac Day to help their local community.
RSAs hope to claw back fees after law change
RSAs which have paid for a special liquor licence they no longer need will have to apply to individual councils to get their money back.
RSAs no longer need special licence for Anzac Day tipple
RSAs are applauding politicians for unanimously passing a law that means they'll no longer have to pay hundreds of dollars a year to serve alcohol on Anzac Day morning. Audio
RSA bill example of 'flawed' liquor act
A member's bill should never have been needed to allow RSAs to serve alcohol on Anzac day without paying hefty fees, some political parties argue.
Law allows RSA to serve rum on ANZAC day without licence
RSAs will be able to serve people a tot of rum with their bacon and eggs this Anzac day without an expensive licence after a member's bill was unanimously passed. Audio
RSAs allowed to sell alcohol after dawn service
A bill allowing Returned Services Associations to serve a tot of rum during ANZAC Day breakfast has been unanimously passed by Parliament. RSA president BJ Clark joins Checkpoint. Audio
Tūhoe mark first Armistice Day
Bay of Plenty tribe Tūhoe have commemorated Armistice Day for the first time, at Rewarewa Marae in Ruatoki.
New NZ military honours for Prince Charles
Prince Charles is to receive three New Zealand military honours to add to his already extensive list of honorary titles.
Anzac Day past, present and future
The chief executive of the RSA David Moger reflects on the celebration of Anzac Day past, present and future. Audio