WW100 – New Zealand's First World War Centenary Programme ran from 2014 to 2019

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NZ'S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY 2014–2019

News

02 April 2014

In this update — the last Anzac Day before the centenary starts, finding images of the First World War, books about New Zealand’s First World War experience and progress on a corporate engagement strategy for the WW100 programme.

27 March 2014

We are looking for an experienced and high performing Senior Communications Adviser to join the WW100 Programme Office for a fixed term of three years. Applications close 14 April 2014.

25 March 2014

A website for a new France-New Zealand school programme to commemorate the First World War has gone live, profiling the ten students selected as Young Ambassadors to travel to France in July 2015.

12 March 2014

An international conference examining the role of the South Pacific in the First World War will be held at Amiens (France) and Rochefort (France) in April and May 2014.

06 March 2014

The vast contribution made by New Zealand servicemen and women during the two world wars are revealed in new information panels installed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) at Tidworth Military Cemetery in the United Kingdom.

12 February 2014

In this update: the beginning of the centenary — 2014, formalised programme aims, heritage trails progress, funding updates and tracking progress of the National Memorial Park.

14 January 2014

Proposals are being sought for services relating to delivery of improved heritage site interpretation at the Western Front and Gallipoli.

28 November 2013

French Associate Minister for Defence, in charge of Veterans’ Affairs, Monsieur Kader Arif and New Zealand Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Christopher Finlayson have signed a letter of intent around First World War centenary commemorations.

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