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Boating NZ are proud to augment our news gathering with that of our partners. We work with RNZ to deliver additional news, current events, and local reporting. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) is New Zealand's independent public service multimedia organisation and is a Crown entity established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995. RNZ has a specific role under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act as the designated Lifeline Utility radio broadcaster in the event of a Civil Defence emergency. RNZ provides audiences with trusted and independent news and current affairs, a range of diverse programmes, podcasts and series both on-air and online in accordance with the Radio New Zealand Charter.
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Body of kayaker who went missing in Auckland’s Waiwera found

Incidents on the water
The body of a kayaker missing near Auckland's Waiwera has been found. The man was seen coming out...
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Wellingtonians can swim in beaches at own risk after Moa Point sewage spill

Marine and Ecology
Wellington's mayor has taken a swim in front of the cameras to prove residents can swim ...
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‘Not a first responder’: Lake Taupō harbourmaster speak on rescue of boy from burning bo...

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The Lake Taupō harbourmaster has clarified its role in rescues with Fire and Emergency after FENZ st...
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National to campaign on review of ‘controversial’ Hauraki Gulf commercial fishing rules

Fishing
National's conservation spokesperson Tama Potaka says the party will campaign on further restricting...
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Auckland’s Buoy Cafe ordered to pay $95k after unfairly sacking chef couple

Job Market & Employment
The head chef and sous chef of a popular cafe were suffering the unimaginable loss of their unborn b...
Black Cat Tours, boat grounding at Akaroa // Photo credit: Steve Dawson via Genevieve Robinson for Canterbury Regional Council / Facebook
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Salvage operation begins to recover wrecked Black Cat tourist boat from Akaroa Harbour

Incidents on the water
A two-week salvage operation has begun to recover the wrecked Black Cat Cruises boat from Akaroa Har...
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Hundreds on board sunken ferry boat in Philippines

Incidents on the water
The death toll from a ferry boat accident in the Southern Philippines has reached at least 15, with ...
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Coastguard urges boaties to slow down as summer rescues surge

Coastguard News
Coastguard crews are dealing with one of the busiest Januarys they have seen in years, with emerge...
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Latest MetService weather warnings and watches

Weather Updates
This is the latest weather advice from MetService. A strong and extremely humid northeasterly flo...
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‘They’re hungry’: Shark warning to Kiwis after spate of Australian attacks

Incidents on the water
Beachgoers, swimmers, and surfers are not immune to the risk of shark encounters when taking a dip i...
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A fisherman’s yellow leggings helped save them after capsizing at Tolaga Bay

Incidents on the water
Yellow leggings and fuel tanks helped three cray fishermen who were in the water for about seven h...
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Warning after sewage leak into Wellington harbour

Pollution & Cleanup
A warning has been issued after a sewage leak in Wellington. Wellington Water said partially trea...
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200 passengers stranded on Bluebridge ferry overnight

Bluebridge
A problem with a Bluebridge ferry has left passengers stranded, with some spending the night berthed...
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Fisheries NZ investigating report of illegal fish dumping

Sustainable Fisheries
The spearfisher who discovered a number of dead fish near Great Barrier Island says there needs to b...
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Te Arawa Lakes Trust battles invasive gold clams

Marine and Ecology
Te Arawa Lakes Trust and local councils are banding together in the battle against invasive gold cla...
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Teenager saved from rip thanks to police officer and lifeguard

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A teenager rescued from a rip at Paritutu Beach thanks to the quick actions of a police officer and ...
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Dog missing after yacht capsizes in Northland

Incidents on the water
A search is underway for a dog missing after a man was rescued from a capsized yacht in in Whananaki...
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Stranded passengers to fly home from PNG after failed efforts to free Coral Adventurer

Incidents on the water
Passengers on an Australian cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea will fly ...
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Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds for much of country

Weather Updates
A heavy rain warning is currently in place for Gisborne/Tairāwhiti and Coromandel, and for Hawke's B...
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How a father saved his kids and friend after boat capsize on notorious sandbar

Incidents on the water
A father, his two kids, and a friend were flung into treacherous waters when their boat capsized on ...
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Water search underway in Waikato for missing jet skier

Incidents on the water
The Coastguard is helping police search for a jet skier missing on the Port Waikato coast for almost...
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Calls for the UK’s role to be considered in the sinking of Manawanui

Incidents on the water
A New Zealand law professor is calling for the United Kingdom's role to be considered when it comes ...
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New World back delivering groceries to Coromandel peninsula by boat

On the Water Living
Staff at the New World supermarket in Whitianga are back on the water as they deliver food to the Co...
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Government commits $850k to keep boaties safe

Boating Safety Campaigns
The government is hoping an extra $848,000 being put towards keeping boaties safe will help reduce 3...
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Police investigation underway after Taupō boat fire prompts rescue mission

Incidents on the water
A boatie has been rescued from Lake Taupō after their vessel caught fire. A callout came just aft...
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Gordon Walker resigns as Canoe Racing NZ head coach

Boating News
Gordon Walker, one of New Zealand's most successful coaches, has resigned as head coach for Canoe Ra...
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Police abandon man’s yacht – and home – at sea after call for help

Boating News
A man who had allegedly just been stabbed lost his yacht - also his home - after he called police an...
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Defence Force mulling how to improve surveillance of oceans

News
The Defence Force is brainstorming with local and overseas companies on how to improve intelligence,...
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Politicians divided over whether boating rules are fit for purpose

Safety
Two lawmakers have expressed different views on whether New Zealand's boating rules are fit for purp...
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Whakatāne Yacht Club berths drowning in silt

Marinas
Whakatāne harbour is in danger of losing the 18 moorings at Whakatāne Yacht Club if the district cou...
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Humpback whale dies after being caught in rope

Marine Conservation
A humpback whale has died after becoming caught in a cray pot rope off the Northland coast. The d...
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KiwiRail investigating Interislander Kaiārahi ferry steering problem

Cook Strait Ferry
KiwiRail is investigating an Interislander ferry steering problem that saw passengers stuck on board...
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Drunken skipper Travis Whiteman fined for reversing into swimmers with propellor

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A Christmas Eve swimming and fishing trip turned to a bloody disaster in 2022, when two women were s...
Maritime rescue operations. // Photo credit: RNZ / Mark Papalii
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A mysterious mayday call and the boat that was never found

Incidents on the water
A mayday call in a notorious stretch of water triggers an urgent search and rescue operation in Well...
A Wellington police boat // Photo credit: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
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A 60 percent cut to the Wellington maritime police means they will no longer be responding 24/7

Incidents on the water
Wellington's maritime police are no longer responding 24/7 to help boats in trouble or to respon...
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The safest way to get up close with sharks

Marine and Ecology
From a shark the size of a cigar to the long-extinct 400-kilo 'buzzsaw' to those that glow in the da...
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NZ navy ship shadowed by seven Chinese warships

News
A New Zealand navy ship sailing in East Asia was shadowed by seven Chinese warships, the Defence For...
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Southland’s waters warming faster than most

Environment
Waters are warming in Murihiku Southland at higher rates than elsewhere, with implications for fishe...
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Intense rain, blustery wind and thunderstorms hit Auckland and the Gulf

Weather Updates
MetService is forecasting downpours across the North Island on Wednesday, with possible thunderstorm...
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Boat spotted fishing in marine reserve

Environmental Boating Regulations
A boat has been seen fishing in a marine reserve off the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park as n...

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