How Kate Middleton is quietly changing monarchy amid Megxit noise
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Kate Middleton is quietly changing the monarchy in “radical” ways to change the monarchy.
Royal expert Daniela Elser said that the Duchess of Cambridge has “changed the social media game” as the Cambridges are taking charge of their narrative.
Her comments come after Kate and Prince William marked Anzac Day, a national day of remembrance observed in Australia and New Zealand. To mark Anzac Day, William and wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge’s Kensington Palace social media accounts shared a truly delightful video showing the Prince, with his balding noggin on prominent display, writing letters to the Australian and Kiwi high commissioners before an unseen flunkie zipped across London to deliver the missives along with homemade Anzac biscuits, she wrote for
Te Tuinga Whānau celebrates one year at Tauranga RSA ahead of Anzac Day
23 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM
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Tauranga RSA president Fred Milligan (back left), Te Tuinga Whānau head of security Kelvin Joseph, social worker Sophia Murray and executive director Tommy Wilson (front). Photo / Emma Houpt
Tauranga RSA president Fred Milligan (back left), Te Tuinga Whānau head of security Kelvin Joseph, social worker Sophia Murray and executive director Tommy Wilson (front). Photo / Emma Houpt
As most New Zealanders commemorate Anzac Day this weekend, a Tauranga social service agency will be quietly celebrating the first birthday of its one-stop shop for the city s most vulnerable.
Christopher Niesche: Rise of exchange traded funds threat to fund managers
18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Like icecream, exchange traded funds come in an impressive array of flavours . Photo / Michael Craig
Like icecream, exchange traded funds come in an impressive array of flavours . Photo / Michael Craig
NZ Herald
Day traders, short sellers and tech investors usually hog the headlines in the investing and share market pages, but one investment category has been quietly surging over the past year the exchange traded fund.
Australian investors now hold almost A$103 billion ($111.7b) in local exchange traded funds, having added A$8b to their holdings in the first quarter of 2021.
Jarden Brief: Markets quietly await Federal Reserve policy meeting
17 Mar, 2021 08:03 PM
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NZ Herald
Jarden
New Zealand:
On Wednesday, the NZX 50 decreased 0.8 per cent to 12,582.9 points. The top performer of the day was Tourism Holdings up 5.0 per cent to $2.50. Synlait Milk increased by 4.9 per cent to $4.08 and Z Energy by 4.7 per cent to $2.92.
Z Energy s increase is linked to the company announcement made Wednesday morning. Due to its better-than-expected performance the firm renegotiated its debt covenant waivers and is expected to pay a full year divided for the financial year 2021. The dividend is expected to be between 12 to 14 cents a share and would be paid out around May 2021.