20Shots launches FTP Fantasy5 game with Generation Web
15th February 2021
| By Conor Mulheir
UK-based betting technology supplier 20Shots has signed an agreement with Australian sports betting platform Generation Web to offer its Fantasy5 free-to-play product to Generation Web’s football betting clients including TopSport, EliteBet and PlayUp.
20Shots said Fantasy5 is currently the fastest growing free-to-play football game in the UK industry, allowing customers to pick a fantasy team of five Premier League players. If all five players exceed their fantasy points targets, the customer can win a jackpot of £10,000 (€11,500/$13,900).
Fantasy5 is now live and available on Generation Web’s platform, as an integrated product featuring its own branding as part of each partner sportsbook’s offering.
Port Fairy Folk Festival announces four-day concert series in place of 2021 event Kee ahn
The beloved Port Fairy Folk Festival has filled the void of its cancelled 2021 festival.
While Port Fairy Folk Festival won’t be welcoming its full-scale music parade this year due to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve just announced a new concert series that will be filling the void.
Going down across the Labour Day long weekend from Friday March 5 to Monday March 8, the Port Fairy Folk Festival concert series will celebrate the best homegrown folk talent first and foremost, with the likes of
Fatal helicopter crash: Investigators thorough process could take years
19 Jan, 2021 11:48 PM
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The wreckage of the helicopter is removed from Kēkerengū Beach. Photo / Anna Leask
Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask
The investigation into a helicopter crash that killed a North Canterbury couple and orphaned their young children may take up to two years to complete.
Andrew Hamish Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen, 39, died when their helicopter crashed into the beach at Kēkerengū north of Kaikoura on December 15.
Their two children and another child survived the crash but were injured and pulled from the wreckage by locals who rushed to the scene.
Kaikōura coast helicopter crash: Parents farewelled
23 Dec, 2020 01:30 AM
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By: Anna Leask, Kurt Bayer and Anna Leask
Anna Leask is a senior crime and justice reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask
The North Canterbury couple who died in a helicopter crash north of Kaikoura - leaving their two young children orphaned - have been farewelled at a funeral service today.
Andrew Hamish Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen, 39, died when their helicopter crashed into the beach at Kēkerengū last Tuesday afternoon.
Their two children and another child survived the crash but were injured and pulled from the wreckage by locals who rushed to the scene.
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