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

21 January 2015

Descendants of those involved in the Gallipoli Campaign are invited to form a central part of a special commemorative service in London on 25 April 2015.

19 December 2014

We're offering a senior communications expert the opportunity to contribute to an exciting and rewarding project; supporting the delivery of a communications and stakeholder engagement strategy for the WW100 programme. Applications close 5pm Wednesday 14 January.

17 December 2014

The Lottery World War One Commemorations, Environment and Heritage (LWEH) Committee is now open until 18 February 2015.

04 December 2014

Creative New Zealand is pleased to announce $440,000 of funding for new arts projects which focus on the impact of the Great War on New Zealand as a nation.

11 November 2014

Statistics New Zealand has developed the First World War – Changing the fabric of our nation infographic to mark the First World War centenary from 2014 to 2018.

07 November 2014

A new Toolkit page in the WW100 website aims to deliver inspiration and resources to groups organising events and activities as part of New Zealand’s First World War Centenary.

01 November 2014

If you wish to show your support for New Zealand’s First World War centenary through wearing the WW100 lapel pin, you will be able to purchase one through the Returned Services Association or selected NZ Post outlets and NZ Post online as well as Badgeworks Ltd.

30 October 2014

Prime Minister John Key will join the Australian Prime Minister in Albany this weekend to mark the 100th anniversary of the departure of troops for the First World War.

23 October 2014

Sarah Davies started at WW100 on Monday 20 October. Sarah joins the WW100 Centenary Office from the Ministry for the Environment where she was instrumental in establishing the Natural Resources Sector programme.

17 October 2014

Hon Maggie Barry, and Hon Craig Foss Minister for Veterans’ Affairs unveiled the first Ngā Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails interpretative sign on Wellington's waterfront.

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