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One year since liberation!
Wednesday | Mar 15 2023ONE year to the day since Australia’s cruise renaissance, and more than 40 international ships have returned to local waters.
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NZ confirms biofoul “inadequacies”
Tuesday | Mar 14 2023BIOSECURITY New Zealand says it is continuing to actively work on biofouling issues with cruise ships and the cleaning/treatment methods they use, as operators experience further itinerary disruptions in NZ.
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Euribia new kids offering
Tuesday | Mar 14 2023MSC Cruises’ family offering is going to new heights with updated entertainment on board new flagship MSC Euribia.
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Endless celebrations at CLIA awards
Tuesday | Mar 14 2023The 20th Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Awards on Sat celebrated the sector’s renaissance in Australia, and honoured some of the stars of the cruise community, as close to
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P&O pact comes to Eden
Tuesday | Mar 14 2023THE P&O Pacific Partnership program is sponsoring a first-of-its kind traineeship with Cruise Eden.
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CLIA Awards celebrate cruise revival
Monday | Mar 13 2023THE 20th Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Awards on Sat (CW breaking news) celebrated the sector’s renaissance in Australia, and honoured some of the stars of the cruise community.
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CLIA celebrates its first post-COVID Awards
Monday | Mar 13 2023THE 20th Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Awards on Sat (see page 1) celebrated the sector’s renaissance in Australia, and honoured some of the stars of the cruise community, as close to 500 people gathered in Sydney to celebrate excellence within the industry.
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Odell honoured at CLIAs
Monday | Mar 13 2023SAT’S Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Awards (see page 1 and 2) saw Steve Odell join the Hall of Fame.
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New Bahamian Disney destination
Friday | Mar 10 2023A new Disney Cruise Line island destination at Lighthouse Point in the Bahamas will welcome guests in the northern summer of 2024.
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RCI Beach Club to open
Friday | Mar 10 2023AFTER receiving approval from the Government of the Bahamas, Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Beach Club in the Bahamas (pictured) is now set for a 2025 opening.