Armistice Day centennial 100 days away
Kiwis who died will be remembered with 18,277 crosses at Auckland Domain.
Kiwis who died will be remembered with 18,277 crosses at Auckland Domain.
Words of Kiwi soldier can be heard at memorial at Maryborough, Queensland.
Heroic efforts of Kiwi troops at Gallipoli honoured in new Anzac memorial.
Veterans left "quizzical and upset" after apparent late change of venue for Anzac service.
'This is an Australian service in Australia,' the club president reportedly said.
Short and not so sweet -- three plays sharply illuminate the tragedy of World War I
When the veteran returned to New Zealand in 1969, he threw his military medals away.
COMMENT: Anzac Day commemorates a ghastly chapter of our history.
Comment: Catherine Deveny's attack proves she doesn't understand, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Thousands have gathered on the rugged shores of Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula.
COMMENT: ? Wearing a poppy on your lapel and observing a moment of silence isn't enough.
Vector Lights on Auckland Harbour Bridge, light up to honour Anzacs. Source: Auckland Council
Dawn service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. / Michael Craig
Thousands gather at War Memorial Centre
About 18,000 people gathered at the Auckland War Memorial Museum for the dawn service.
Thousands of New Zealanders are expected at Anzac Day dawn ceremonies across the country this morning to honour the sacrifices and valour of our servicemen and women.
EDITORIAL:From patriotism to peacemaking, focus of war commemorations is rightly changing.
Thousands of New Zealanders are expected to pay their respects at dawn services.
A spectacular light and sound show was projected on to the side of St David's church.
Anzac Day will again see Tinui's population explode. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Doing a good turn for two women sparked an unsolved mystery at Pyes Pa Cemetery.
Anzac Day services around the country will honour our servicemen and women.
Ordinance survey: Mat McLachlan's Battlefield Tours show the battlefield from above
"They have everything: poignant, tragic, human, brave, inspiring, warts and all!"
Key to Anzac Day rifle-shot tribute is link to police, ex-solder says
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