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The Government has set a deadline for the new Interisland ferries.
Two new ferries are due to arrive in 2029, and the wharf currently home to the Aratere ferry is set to be demolished within a year to make room for infrastructure that can support the new ships.
Ferry Holdings Ltd has initiated discussions with KiwiRail and the Port of Marlborough to understand the infrastructure required to meet the deadline.
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Can you copyright a recipe?
Two Australian cookbook authors are clashing over claims of plagiarised recipes.
Nagi Maehashi, who runs the popular food blog RecipeTin Eats, says influencer Brooke Bellamy's new cookbook ‘Bake with Brooki’ contains uncannily similar ingredients, quantities, and instructions for a caramel slice and baklava.
Food writer and cookbook Author Allyson Gofton told Kerre Woodham that since ...
The latest addition to the school curriculum will have kids learning about money.
The Education Minister's making financial literacy a compulsory topic for Years 1-10.
Several financial organisations, banks, and charities have partnered with the Government to deliver lessons on investment and taxes.
Paua Wealth Management CEO Donna Nicolof told Kerre Woodham this is one of the single best initiatives implemented b...
Reducing the Interislander fleet by one could have wide-ranging implications, including on people's pockets.
Aratere will retire late this year or early next when demolition begins on its aged dock to add infrastructure for new ships.
Two new ferries aren't due until 2029.
Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih told Kerre Woodham it could affect ferry fares – with the addition of supply chain ...
Although some towns are feeling the pinch after the opening of motorways that bypass their towns, not all are struggling.
More than 22,500 vehicles used to pass through Warkworth every day, but since the opening of the Ara Tūhono section of State Highway 1, businesses have reported a drop in business.
However, Ōtaki has been thriving since the opening of the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway in 2022.
Ōtaki Business As...
It was really disturbing to read the opening paragraph of this story on the murder of Juliana Bonilla Herrera. Truly frightening. It reads that high risk offenders are regularly being paroled from prison and into the community. It came from a senior Corrections staff member who was speaking at the coronial inquest into the murder of the Columbian woman. There is a shortage of suitable rehabilitation and accommodation options for hi...
We know airfares are expensive, right? Everybody, and I mean everybody, I know who's booked flights recently has made the comment that an overseas flight is cheaper than flying just about anywhere around New Zealand – especially to the provincial centres. Easter was huge in terms of airfares, but even on your normal everyday Wednesday morning, flying to Timaru, flying to Tauranga, it's going to set you back a fortune.
We've ...
Airfares are still on the rise, and the Government is considering getting involved.
It hasn’t ruled out underwriting the expansion of small regional airlines to help maintain routes and keep the price of tickets competitive.
Associate Transport Minister in charge of Aviation, James Meager says he’s uncomfortable with the idea of flying becoming accessible only to the wealthy.
NZ Airports Association CEO Billie M...
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If you’ve ever done a pre-school drop-off, what’s been the main thing going through your mind? Aside from ‘am I going to get to work on time?’.
Have you been more concerned about the safety and wellbeing of your child, grandchild, niece or nephew? Or have you been more concerned about the qualifications of the people working there?
For me, qualifications don’t even enter the equation.
I’ve had three kids go thr...
There’s a chance you'll think I sound like I’m contradicting myself with my views on NZ First jumping on the gender identity bandwagon.
Politicians love a good bandwagon and that’s what NZ First is riding with its members’ bill to legally clarify the definitions of man and woman.
I say they’re riding a bandwagon because it comes on the heels of the Supreme Court in Britain doing pretty much the exact same thing...
There’s only been one pope’s death that has really shocked me – and I don’t think it was because I was only 10 years old at the time.
It was September 1978 and I remember the shock vividly. John Paul I died just 33 days after becoming the Pope.
We were a Catholic family so it was all everyone seemed to be talking about. Not just because he had died, but because he died so soon after his inauguration.
So last ni...
I’m starting to wonder who isn’t running for mayor in Wellington.
Former Labour leader Andrew Little is the latest one joining the race to oust current mayor Tory Whanau.
And, just in case you think so, I’m not endorsing Andrew Little in any way, shape, or form. But I do think having former MPs on local councils is a very good thing.
Because whether we like it or not, local councils cannot operate in isol...
Inflation is officially on the rise again.
The latest Stats NZ figures show the Consumers Price Index rose 2.5% in the year to March – up from a 2.2% rise in the year to December.
The numbers cover the 12 months to March 31, and don't reflect the impact of Donald Trump's new tariffs and other new trade barriers.
NZ Herald Business Editor Liam Dann told John MacDonald that despite the increase, economists are reaso...
How are you feeling about the world, now that we know the Government’s goal of having 20,000 less violent crimes by 2029 has already been achieved? Four years early.
Anyone who tries to pick holes in this result would be a bit of a misery guts, because who could find anything possibly wrong with there being 20,000 less victims?
Try Ginny Andersen. Labour’s police spokesperson is saying today that the numbers rai...
The Government’s cracking down on dog owners tying up pets for too long.
MPI and SPCA Animal Welfare Inspectors will now be able to issue fines topping $1,000.
The regulation targets dogs tethered in poor conditions with signs of mistreatment like excessive barking.
SPCA Scientific Officer Dr Alison Vaughan told John MacDonald that the regulations won’t be targeting people who tether their togs temporarily, such a...
The Justice and Police Minister says the Government's surpassed its own violent crime reduction target.
It set a goal in March last year of having 20 thousand fewer victims of serious violent crime, with an initial 2029 deadline.
It claims it’s already beat the deadline, but admits the data is volatile and subject to change.
Chief Victims Advisor Ruth Money told John MacDonald that although she’s delighted by the ...
I’m liking the sound of Education Minister Erica Stanford’s approach to sex education. But it won’t be plain sailing, and she knows that.
But there’s a glaring gap in this new framework she’s put out for consultation, with ideas of what kids might be taught and when from year 1 to year 13.
I’ll come back to the glaring gap. But Erica Stanford is going into this with her eyes wide open, knowing how fraught this c...
The driver licensing system may be in for a government overhaul.
Under proposals released yesterday, the practical driving test for a full licence will go, and fewer eyesight tests will be needed.
A clean record would be needed for restricted drivers to gain to their full licence, the demerit threshold for learner and restricted drivers would fall to 50, and there'd be zero alcohol limits for learner and restricted drivers of any a...
Air New Zealand’s new uniform has been unvieled.
It was designed by world-renowned Kiwi designer Emilia Wickstead and comes 14 years after the airline’s last uniform update.
An onboard wearer trial is beginning in May, and the new uniform will be rolled out in full from 2026.
Henry, a pilot for Air New Zealand, told Kerre Woodham it’s definitely a change, but airlines all around the world are bringing back double...
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