Gallipoli
Pilgrimage or party?

Is Anzac Day in Gallipoli so popular among travellers that it's becoming just another backpacker get-together?
Diet did Anzacs no favours

Military rations provided to Kiwi soldiers at Gallipoli during World War I were nutritionally deficient and likely to have caused serious illness and deaths, new research shows.
Black humour "in the hell that was Gallipoli"

Black humour helped soldiers cope in the hell that was Gallipoli. Censorship of letters home prevented them telling about it.
Gallipoli's decoy soldier

Under fire, Jack Martyn remained in the trenches at Gallipoli as a decoy for retreating soldiers.
Talking about the Anzac spirit
It started with one of New Zealand's most ill-fated military campaigns on the beach at Gallipoli in Turkey in 1915, and is now perhaps our most cherished national day.
Why we must remember

Mike Crean talks to a couple of old soldiers, about why we must keep on remembering. He speaks with veteran John Staunton who has Army in his blood.
No underwear! Eva's Cannes mishap
'Beach full of bums' narrowly averted
Daniel Vettori in line for test cricket return
Hot air balloons collide, two dead
Billboard awards: epic jump-kick fail
Second death follows Northland shootings
Wellington trains back in action after derailment
