Vessels in the Cook Strait are ... making the most of New Zealand’s many advantages, removing barriers that are holding Kiwis back and competing for our share of the world’s wealth.
Severe weather during New Zealand’s peak summer holiday period ... The problems propelled by huge swells and gales in the stormy Cook Strait, between the North and South Islands, are recurring ...
Three power cables run for 40 kilometres across Cook Strait ... world. Replacement cables were laid in 1991 and are due to be replaced again in 2032. They can transfer up to 15 percent of New ...
“The government’s ambition is that new visa rules will put New Zealand boldly on the map as a welcoming haven for the world’s talent,” she added. The visa change follows a difficult ...
making them one of the first submarine cable links in the world. Replacement cables were laid in 1991 and are due to be replaced again in 2032. They can transfer up to 15 percent of New Zealand's ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand ... and turbulent Cook Strait between the North and South Islands is a recurring feature of the country’s roughest weather. Breakdowns of New Zealand’s aging ferries ...
A group of dolphins came to the rescue of Adam Walker, a British long-distance swimmer during a marathon swim off the coast of New Zealand! The group of dolphins sensed the danger and escorted Walker ...
Later the same year, Spanish explorer Luís Vaz de Torres sailed through, and navigated the Torres Strait islands ... the north-west of the South Island of New Zealand. Tasman then returned to Batavia ...
The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand, which provides budget support and commits to defend the South Pacific nation, whose people are New Zealand citizens.