Kiwi Kids Quiz – 24th May 2024 – Kiwi Kids News
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A man is grieving the loss of his wife, Frances (Sesi) Latu-Vailea, their daughter Oneahi Vailea, and his niece Marly Tulua, who died in a tragic car crash in Waiuku. He expressed his heartbreak on Facebook, stating his world has been “shattered” and that he is now the sole caregiver for their children, including an eight-week-old baby. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreA renowned pottery business, Morris and James Pottery, has closed after 47 years due to economic challenges, marking a significant loss for the Matakana community. General manager Kieran Rice indicated that the decision was carefully considered, following unsuccessful attempts to sell the business. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreGlobal superstar Ed Sheeran will perform three concerts in New Zealand in January 2026 as part of his Loop Tour, celebrating his upcoming album Play. This tour includes shows in Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, marking Sheeran's return to Christchurch after 11 years and to Auckland's Go Media Stadium following a previous performance at Eden Park. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreAuckland's fire-damaged New World Victoria Park will undergo repairs and is expected to remain closed for about two years, with a planned reopening in 2027. Foodstuffs North Island's general manager, Lindsay Rowles, stated that the existing three-level store may be repaired rather than demolished, and design teams are already working on the project. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreThree wealthy Kiwi families and a former investor have agreed to purchase Ubco, an electric motorbike maker that entered receivership in January, owing $35.7 million. Following positive discussions with receivers, the deal will not only restart operations but also ensure majority local ownership of the company. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreSky TV is acquiring financially struggling TV3 for $1, marking a significant shift in the New Zealand media landscape and setting up competition with TVNZ. The deal will result in the exit of Warner Bros Discovery from the free-to-air sector, with around 130 staff transitioning to Sky, led by Juliet Peterson, reporting to Sky's CEO Sophie Moloney. Want More Context? 🔎
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