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MV Piano Land, Malaysia’s new key player
Tuesday | Dec 2 2025CHINA’S first independently operated luxury cruise ship and the flagship vessel of Astro Ocean Cruise, MV Piano Land, set sail on her maiden voyage over the weekend (CW 01 Dec).
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Aurora floats on biofuel
Tuesday | Dec 2 2025AURORA Expeditions has shared further insights into its successful biofuel trial aboard the Sylvia Earle earlier this year.
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Aurora pioneers new tech
Monday | Dec 1 2025AURORA Expeditions is trialling two first-of-their-kind sustainability technologies.
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Silversea brings double delight to Mel
Monday | Dec 1 2025MELBOURNE was the setting for an historic first for the Silversea brand over the weekend, with Silver Nova and Silver Moon making a spectacular arrival in port on the same day.
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CCL & Bondi breathe life
Monday | Dec 1 2025SYDNEY’S Bondi lifeguards have delivered vital life-saving training to local communities in Vanuatu as part of Carnival Cruise Line’s (CCL) program to support South Pacific destinations.
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Ex-NZ Govt blasted by port boss
Friday | Nov 28 2025PORT of Auckland boss Roger Gray has let rip at what he called an “anti-cruise” agenda by the Ardern Government, but has praised the current coalition Government for its “customer focused positive attitude”.
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Travelmarvel unveils ’27
Friday | Nov 28 2025TRAVELMARVEL has unveiled its 2027 Europe program, featuring river and coastal cruises, small group tours, and new city stays in Paris and Prague.
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Atlas charts Preferred course
Friday | Nov 28 2025ATLAS Ocean Voyages, has announced a new guest enrichment program for a special ‘President’s Preferred Voyage’ to Antarctica in Mar 2026.
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Aurora’s third ship makes history
Thursday | Nov 27 2025THE christening of Douglas Mawson at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal this morning (CW breaking news) was an historic homecoming for the 35-year-old cruise line.
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New reef vessel for Port Douglas
Thursday | Nov 27 2025ABC Reef Safaris has announced the launch of its new custom-designed vessel, Voyager (pictured), which will mark the first new reef tourism vessel in Port Douglas since 2018.