Important Information to Customers and Users From 6am on Sunday 28th February, Auckland moved to Alert Level 3 (L3) and the rest of New Zealand moved to Alert Level 2…
Port Marlborough and KiwiRail have welcomed the inclusion of the Picton Ferry Precinct Redevelopment Project in the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast Track Consenting) Bill which is due to be introduced to…
From midnight on Monday 8 June, New Zealand moves to Alert Level 1 (L1). At Alert Level 1, everyone can return without restriction to work, school, sports and domestic travel,…
From midnight on Wednesday 14 May, New Zealand moved to Alert Level 2 (L2). During L2 most businesses can open their premises or sites if they can do so safely….
Important Information to Customers and Users From midnight on Monday 27 April, New Zealand moved to Alert Level 3 (L3). During L3 businesses can open their premises or sites if…
Important Information to Customers and Users From midnight on Wednesday 25th March, we as a country will be operating at Alert Level 4, where all non-essential businesses are instructed to…
Kia ora koutou Over the weekend the Prime Minister announced further border controls for entry to NZ, including a temporary ban on cruise ships entering NZ waters. This morning shipping…
Port Marlborough is now on board as a major sponsor for the upcoming Tuia 250 commemorations in Marlborough. The “dual heritage” flotilla of vessels will be the centerpiece of…
The Waikawa Marina extension progressed to the next stage this month, with the Port Marlborough Board giving approval for the project to proceed. The marina extension to the north-west of…
EYE-OPENING EXPERIENCE FOR STUDENTS IN THE SOUNDS A Port Marlborough sponsorship too good for primary schools to miss The launch of the Port Marlborough Sounds Discovery Fund will give primary school…
The inaugural trip of the Marlborough Flyer is set for Friday the 1st December! We are expecting increased numbers of cruise ships and passengers this season, and the steam…