Pearl Ng Shiu was born on 20 December, 2011 in Auckland Middlemore hospital, and grew up in Auckland. When she was three then got a little sister on 24 February, 2015 called Olive.Then she moved from 16 Flamingo Court to 25 Tuakura Way. Later she got a little brother called Max on the 27 March, 2017. Her mum was a family lawyer and her dad worked as an MSD. That year her parents would argue all the time but decided on 1 thing, that was to break up. Pearl’s dad moved back to Flamingo Court with his sister. Pearl went to The Gardens school and made heaps of friends throughout her years there. On the 11th of September, 2021 Pearl’s sister Ada was born.
Pearl had a passion for politicians, when she graduated from high school she moved to Dunedin with her dad and she earned a scholarship to Otago university and graduated with a bachelor degree in E.B. (environmental studies). Throughout University years she worked as a volunteer at the hospice. Six months after she graduated, she sent in an application to join the labour party. The labour party liked her promises and her idea of what could change, they thought she could join them. She had figured out lot’s of ways to help the planet. She was always doing fundraisers for community clean ups around New Zealand. The labour party had no leader as their old leader retired. They needed someone new.
Two years had gone by, and Pearl was still working in government and going well. Soon it was time to vote for a new party and leader. People thought Pearl was good enough to become the new leader of the labour party, and she met the standards of leading them. She was selected as the new Labour party leader. Because the new leader was Pearl, the Labour party was selected as the government. Pearl only grew better at her job and figured out so many ways to help the environment, her biggest achievement was getting rid of plastic bags in the whole of NZ. She went on a mission to help other countries with their environmental problems. She went to meetings with pacific prime ministers across the pacific, giving them ideas and helping them with environmental problems. She went on her biggest beach clean up in Maui, Hawaii and lot’s help, but some did the opposite.
When she was cleaning up in Maui, people there didn’t like her and protested for her to go back to NZ. One night there was a BOOM, someone started throwing fireworks all over the place. Pearl immediately went to her helicopter and was on her way back to NZ, but a firework exploded next to the helicopter. The helicopter crashed into a mountain and the crew including Pearl was found dead. Pearl’s body was sent back to NZ. There was a giant funeral in Auckland where her journey started. People all over NZ and some from the pacific attended. After her death, her siblings made a beach clean up club that fundraised money to clean beaches over NZ. The club was called PBC, Pearl’s Beach Clean ups. She inspired so many people.