1918 Influenza Epidemic
Stravinsky and the Spanish 'flu
John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. In the Spanish 'flu epidemic millions died, but one survived to become one… Audio
Ben Mercer: the 1918 flu
Content Director for Australia and New Zealand at Ancestry.com, who is giving the keynote address, on the 1918 Flu Pandemic in New Zealand, at the 2015 Family History Expo. Audio, Gallery
Spectrum - Camptown
60, 000 soldiers were trained at the Featherston Military Training Camp from 1916 to 1918. It was built in under a year by 1000 workers, driven by World War One's urgent need for men to fill the… Audio
Spectrum for 23 February 2014
The 1918 flu killed Kerryn Palmer's great grandparents. Tragedies like this weren't unusual, over 8, 600 died in New Zealand from the virus. Kerryn decided to find out more about the pandemic… Audio
World's worst flu
Prof. Dennis Shanks, director of the Australian Army Malaria Institute is investigating the military connections to what was the world's most deadly influenza pandemic in 1918. Audio