Articles tagged with Kupe

KiwiRail to Operate New Cook Strait Rail Ferries Kupe and Cook, Securing Future

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The government announced that KiwiRail will operate two new Cook Strait rail ferries, paying commercial fees to ports and Ferry Holdings, securing a practical and affordable ferry service that preserves rail connectivity and supports freight and passenger resilience. This decision follows the cancellation of the over-budget and over-complicated iReX project, with a renewed focus on delivering within a $1.7 billion budget through expert-led, risk-managed commercial contracts and partnerships. The ferries will be named Kupe and Cook, honoring New Zealand’s maritime heritage and reflecting a commitment to acknowledging the country’s complex history while providing a reliable transport link for generations to come.

Tags: Chris Mackenzie Heather Simpson Greg Lowe Katherine Rich Iain MacLeod Sandip Ranchod Andrea Vance Sue Tindal Kupe Cook

KiwiRail to Operate New Cook Strait Ferries Kupe and Cook from 2029

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The New Zealand Government has confirmed KiwiRail will operate two new Cook Strait rail ferries, named Kupe and Cook, arriving in 2029 with a 30-year operational plan to ensure a practical and affordable ferry service. The project, capped at $1.7 billion, saves $2.3 billion compared to previous estimates and includes commercial arrangements protecting taxpayers while supporting critical freight routes between Auckland and Christchurch. The programme also features new marine infrastructure, strict project management, and a long-term strategy to maintain rail ferry services for future generations.

Tags: Winston Peters KiwiRail Kupe Cook Cook Strait CentrePort Port Marlborough Ferry Holdings Guangzhou Shipyard International Interislander

Gisborne Opens New Crisis Recovery Café for Mental Health Support

1 week ago | 200 views

Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey officially opened Gisborne’s new Crisis Recovery Café, a safe, non-clinical space where people experiencing mental health and addiction challenges can receive peer support and connect with community services without a referral. The café, run by Te Kupenga Net Trust, operates weekdays and aims to provide an alternative to emergency departments, emphasizing the importance of wraparound support and peer workers who understand lived experiences. This initiative is part of a broader rollout of eight Crisis Recovery Cafés nationwide to improve mental health support through trusted community organizations.

Tags: Matt Doocey Te Kupenga Net Trust Gisborne Crisis Recovery Café Te Kāuta café Mental Health Minister Tairāwhiti peer support emergency departments addiction challenges

New Government Strategy Targets Harmful Caulerpa Seaweed to Protect Coastlines

7 months ago | 659 views

Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard announced a new government strategy to combat the harmful exotic Caulerpa seaweed, focusing on prevention, detection, removal, research, and coordination. With $31.7 million invested, efforts including ultraviolet light irradiation and chlorine enclosures have achieved up to 90% biomass reductions at key sites, prompting further research into these successes. The strategy emphasizes national collaboration among iwi, councils, fishers, and communities to protect New Zealand's coastlines through continued tool refinement, elimination trials, and strengthened surveillance.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Caulerpa exotic seaweed biosecurity strategy New Zealand Omakiwi Cove Okupe Bay Aotea Great Barrier Island