KiwiSaver helps people in New Zealand save for retirement by providing a structured savings plan that includes contributions from both the individual and their employer. It offers various investment options and government incentives, such as contributions and tax credits, to encourage saving. Additionally, members can access their savings for first-home purchases and significant life events, promoting financial security and stability. Overall, KiwiSaver aims to enhance long-term financial wellbeing for its participants.
KiwiSaver is a government-subsidised saving for retirement. It is a voluntary, work-based savings initiative with a range of membership benefits.
They taste nice, they can help people who are trying to quit smoking.
alot of people like kiwi.
No. Kiwi do not hurt people at all. They are quite defenceless birds.
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You cant really buy a kiwi as a pet but you could get the fruit or give money to help them
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noAh, what great education people have these days. And, to elaborate, a Kiwi is actually a type of BIRD. Ninja Kiwi is a BIRD ninja, and it has nothing to do with monkies what-so-ever. -Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi
Being nocturnal helps the kiwi to avoid many of its predators, which tend to be diurnal.
No, neither the fruit kiwi nor the radio station KIWI has hands. However, the people that pick the fruit and work at the radio station does have hands.
The Maori did not (and do not) kill kiwi for their feathers. In the past, Maori hunted the kiwi for food, and being resourceful people, they wasted very little of the bird, certainly using the feathers. Kiwi are now protected by law. They may not be killed.
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