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WWI veteran s granddaughter recounts his stories of heroism 25/04/2021|5min
Karen Dawson has spoken to Sky News host Paul Murray about her grandfather, Harry James Dawson, who served for Australia in the First World War.
Each year Ms Dawson marches proudly on Anzac Day in her grandfather s honour. It s interesting isn t how, how as we age, we sort of become a little bit more interested and those stories become a lot more important to us, Ms Dawson said.
Ms Dawson recounted some of her grandfather s heroic stories. He was a very astute man; he was a very sensible man .
Ms Dawson said marching in her grandfather s honour is amazing .
The COVID-19 pandemic means local Muslims this Ramadan can t invite their interfaith neighbors to large celebratory meals to break their fast each night, but area faith leaders say they ve found other ways to build connections with the community.
Ramadan, which begins Monday, April 12, is a holy month during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Community iftars the meals that break fast are a way to invite others to learn more about Islam and build bridges through eating together, said Imran Malik, spokesman for NOOR Islamic Cultural Center, a mosque in Hilliard. The pandemic has restricted some activities, Malik said. But it has replaced them with other forms of acts of kindness and acts of spirituality.
Both options are non-taxable, interest-free, recoverable financial assistance to meet essential immediate needs. However, this amount can quickly add up. A person in Auckland city has amassed $3010 for five grants in the same time period.
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Hamilton Budgeting Advisory Trust manager Tony Agar said once people reach their maximum advancement they tend to go to more expensive loan options. As people reach their advancement limit, which is decided upon on individual cases, Agar sees clients getting into more and more debt. “The Work and Income advances are interest free, so that is one of the advantages of doing it through Work and Income.
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