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'I've conceded nothing': Minister Winston Peters quiet about aspects of Cook Strait ferry plan

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Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Wed, 11 Dec 2024, 6:28pm
Newly appointed Minister for Rail Winston Peters during the press conference where it was revealed the Government would establish a new schedule 4a Crown company to procure two new ferries to begin service by 2029, Parliament, Wellington. NZME photograph by Mark Mitchell
Newly appointed Minister for Rail Winston Peters during the press conference where it was revealed the Government would establish a new schedule 4a Crown company to procure two new ferries to begin service by 2029, Parliament, Wellington. NZME photograph by Mark Mitchell

'I've conceded nothing': Minister Winston Peters quiet about aspects of Cook Strait ferry plan

Author
Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Wed, 11 Dec 2024, 6:28pm

Winston Peters is tip-toeing around whether New Zealand First will get the rail-enabled Cook Strait ferries it campaigned for.

The Government has announced it'll set up a new company to procure new Interislander vessels - and has made Peters the Minister for Rail. 

It's almost a year since the coalition scrapped Labour's contract for buying two mega-ferries that would have joined up rail across the two islands.

Nicola Willis says the new ferries will be smaller and rail-capable, but not fully rail enabled.

Peters says he's conceded nothing.

He says he's taken on railways in the past - and dramatically turned them around - and people should ask the Maritime Union if they have confidence in him.

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