1,529,105 Persons Travelled Between Malta And Gozo In First 3 Months Of 2025

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The total trips of all ferries amounted to 10,526 with 1,529,105 passengers. However, March was the busiest month with 3,856 trips that makes 36.6% of all trips within the first quarter of 2025.

The Gozo channel route carried most of the traffic in Q1 2025 carrying 1,314,294 passengers. 1.5% more when compared to Q1 2024.

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However, March surpasses the statistic with 524,764 passengers amounting to 39.9% of the quarter’s total.

Between January and March 2025, Mġarr saw the most passenger and vehicle traffic on Sundays and Mondays, while Ċirkewwa was busiest on Fridays and Saturdays.

The overall trips in Q1 2025 has gone up by 4.4% from Q1 2024.

The Mġarr to Valleta route also known as the fast ferry is mainly used by commuters and amounted to 2,313 trips in Q1 2025. When compared to Q1 2024, theres a 33.3 % increase.

Passengers on the fast ferry in Q1 2025 amounted to 214,811.

January had the most trips with 785 and March had the most passengers of 80,885.

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Malta’s Political Parties Join Forces To Support Puttinu Cares

Malta's Political Parties Join Forces To Support Puttinu Cares
Apr 15 2025 Share

Malta’s two main political parties joined forces to support Puttinu Cares.

Puttinu Cares’ Angele and Rennie welcomed Minister for Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela, Minister for Inclusion and Voluntary Organisations Julia Farrugia Portelli, Opposition Leader Bernard Grech, Shadow Minister for Health Adrian Delia, Shadow Minister for Primary Care and Mental Health Ian Vassallo and Shadow Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering Graziella Galea during a visit to the Rainbow Ward at the Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre.

The politicians came together to visit the centre wherein so many kids are helped by the NGO.

This comes ahead of the fundraiser this Good Friday, which will raise funds to continue the expansion of accommodation in London for local patients travelling for further care.

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Rosianne Cutajar Urges More Accessibility To Sex Offenders Register

Rosianne Cutajar Urges More Accessibility To Sex Offenders Register
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Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar has called for easier access to Malta’s Sex Offenders Register, arguing that the current bureaucratic process protects perpetrators more than victims.

In response to a recent opinion piece on Lovin Malta, Cutajar said that the system must evolve to allow citizens to access vital information without having to go through the courts.

“There’s definitely room for change,” she wrote, stressing that streamlined access would better serve public safety.

She pointed to the UK’s Sarah’s Law as a model worth considering. Under this system, parents and guardians can request information from police if they are concerned that someone in contact with their children may have a record of sexual offences. The police then decide whether to disclose that information.

“If Malta were to adopt a similar framework, it would simplify the process and offer more reassurance to families,” Cutajar noted. “Vulnerable members of our society — especially children — deserve the strongest safeguards. Bureaucracy only serves the aggressor, not the victim.”

Currently, only organisations responsible for children’s welfare — such as schools or care providers — can request limited access to the register. They’re required by law to do so when hiring, but the process involves filing through the First Hall of the Civil Court via a lawyer, making it slow and expensive.

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€3,000 Raised For Puttinu By Sarah Bajada’s Figolla Decorating Kits

€3,000 Raised For Puttinu By Sarah Bajada's Figolla Decorating Kits
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Through her iconic Kids’ Figolla Decorating Kits, Sarah Bajada managed to donate €3,000 to Puttinu Cares.

Presenting the cheque to Puttinu alongside her son as well as PN MP & partner Alex Borg, Sarah Bajada, thanked everyone who made it possible.

The kits are ‘designed for busy parents, and include pre-baked figolli biscuits and edible decorations to allow families to enjoy the festive activity without the hassle of baking from scratch.’

 

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The initiative raised €1,000 during the first year, followed by €2,000 in the second. And as the third year breaks another record, more kids are learning the importance of giving back through this great concept.

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