Kiwi Kids Quiz – 23rd February 2024 – Kiwi Kids News
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Fletcher Living has introduced 'Pick a Patch', a interactive game created by Plato, to help Kiwis find their ideal neighborhood based on their lifestyle preferences. Players customize their choices, such as family members, regions, and hobbies, to create an animated scene reflecting their dream lifestyle. The game, accessible on desktop and mobile devices, captures first party data while ensuring user data protection and a seamless user experience, aligning with Fletcher Living's digital marketing strategy to...
Read moreA woman was found critically injured at Richmond Village Green in Christchurch after a serious assault this morning. Christchurch police are investigating the incident and seeking help from the public, as the victim remains in a critical condition in the hospital. The police have launched a scene examination and are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist with the investigation. Full Article
Read moreDinesh Kumar Khadka, a Bucklands Beach resident, was named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his extensive service to the Nepalese community in New Zealand, including roles as Honorary Consul of Nepal and president of various Nepalese organizations. He has organized community festivals, supported Nepalese newcomers, and provided relief efforts after the 2015 earthquake. Khadka also played a crucial role in assisting fellow Nepalese Kiwis during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the...
Read moreThe Waimakariri District Council seeks feedback on future parking needs in Kaiapoi and Rangiora, including the possibility of paid parking and a new parking building for Rangiora by 2035. Proposed measures for Rangiora include graduated priced parking and acquiring additional parking sites to meet anticipated high demand. Consultation will be held later this month, with a parking management plan set to be adopted in May. Full Article
Read moreLiv Sisson attends An Evening with David Sedaris at Auckland’s Town Hall, where Sedaris captivates the crowd with his sardonic wit and incisive social critiques through stories ranging from mispronunciations to travel mishaps. Sedaris, dressed in his signature quirky outfit, reads new material and diary entries, engaging the audience with his iconic voice and keen observations. The night culminates in a lively question session, showcasing Sedaris's ability to find humor in real-time events and interactions...
Read moreRatepayers in Edgecumbe, Westland, Christchurch, and across New Zealand are facing significant financial burdens due to the rising frequency of severe weather events. This has led to an unprecedented increase in insurance costs for these communities, creating a triple financial strain on residents. The impact of these events highlights the urgent need for proactive measures to address the growing threat of climate change. Full Article
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