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6 May 2025

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An Interislander ferry departs Picton on its way to Wellington. File photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

NZ’s Cook Strait fleet to fall to two after ferry’s retirement paves way for Picton facelift

World, Travel, New ZealandBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

One of the Interislander ferries sails from Picton on its way to Wellington. File photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI New Zealand’s inter-island ferry fleet will be reduced to just two vessels for the next four years with major works planned at the South Island port of Picton. The 183.69-metre long Aratere is to retire this year…

The Airbus A330 that will be used on both of the new routes. It can carry 251 passengers. Photo: Qantas

Qantas to launch new routes out of Perth to Johannesburg, Auckland amid summer schedule changes

Travel, Aviation, AirportBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

An Airbus A330 that can carry 251 business and economy passengers. Photo: Qantas Qantas will fly from Perth to Auckland and Johannesburg this summer amid a raft of fleet and schedule changes to its international schedules. And the WA Government says the Auckland service, which will serve as a gateway to New York, will open…

NSW Police's latest record number of new constables is due to a new paid study scheme, the state government says. Photo: Max/Pixabay

Paid study scheme pays off for NSW Police after record class of constables graduates at Goulburn

Police, State, GovernmentBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

NSW Police’s latest record number of new constables is due to a new paid study scheme, the state government says. Photo: Max/Pixabay A new paid study scheme to attract more recruits to the NSW Police Force is already paying off with record graduations and applications. On Friday, 302 new probationary constables graduated from the Goulburn…

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