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Port Of Auckland’s Newest Marine Pilot Raising The Bar
Thursday, 16 May 2024, 2:57 pm | Port of Auckland
Ed has been competing in powerlifting for a decade and despite his busy schedule as a Port of Auckland marine pilot, his dedication to powerlifting is rock solid. More >>
Port Of Auckland’s New Pasifika Role A “Milestone”
Monday, 13 May 2024, 10:22 am | Port of Auckland
Port of Auckland has committed to boosting support for its Pasifika staff with the creation of a new position. More >>
Port Of Auckland Completes Summer Cruise Ship Season With Sights Set On The Future
Tuesday, 30 April 2024, 4:23 pm | Port of Auckland
The last cruise ship for summer has departed Auckland with 16 new ships making it down under this season. The port handled 133 cruise ship visits this summer and welcomed around 330,000 passengers with luxury operators Disney and Virgin entering the market ... More >>
Port Of Auckland Grant A Welcome Boost For Spirit Of Adventure Programme
Thursday, 11 April 2024, 3:21 pm | Port of Auckland
Rangatahi aboard the iconic Spirit of New Zealand not only learn about self-discovery but are now taking a deeper dive into understanding the marine environment. The Spirit of Adventure Trust has enhanced its onboard environmental programme for its young ... More >>
Connection And Pride Runs Deep At Port Of Auckland Staff Pasifika Day
Wednesday, 27 March 2024, 3:11 pm | Port of Auckland
This year's Port of Auckland Pasifika Day staff celebration had a distinctive whānau vibe with a strong connection to cultural roots. It is the second year the port has held Pasifika Day and it has quickly become a much-loved event on the calendar. Staff ... More >>
Port Of Auckland Celebrates First Te Reo Māori Graduates
Thursday, 21 December 2023, 11:26 am | Port of Auckland
Sixteen staff from across the Port of Auckland have completed a Rumaki Reo course with the graduation ceremony being held at Auckland University’s Waipapa Marae in the first week of December. They were joined by others from the New Zealand Police ... More >>