The number of children in KiwiSaver has halved over the past decade, prompting calls for policy reform, increased participation, and early financial education to build long-term wealth for young people.
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We have Trish Sherson of Sherson Willis PR and Josie Bagani, Child Fund Chief Executive. Hi, ladies. Hello. Now, because you are the one working the buttons, Trish. I see you being a little head girl reaching over there to help Josie with her button. Trish is the boss. It's helping out a mate. Yeah, to go first. Who knew you had to turn the microphone on? Do you know I've been doing it for you this whole time? No. Oh, this whole time I've just been. She'd been managing herself, but I've just been like I never. I don't get paid to turn the button on. We just get paid to talk. Well, technically not. That's the left attitude, isn't it?
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