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A sharp westerly is whipping across a paddock on the Āwhitu peninsula, a stretch of coastal land

A sharp westerly is whipping across a paddock on the Āwhitu peninsula, a stretch of coastal land on the southwest shores of the Manukau Harbour. But students arriving from Waiuku College for a tree-planting session, don't seem too bothered by the wind – half of them have turned up in shorts. “Planting days with students are great fun - just watching them enjoy digging a hole and planting a tree,” says Sally Clegg, programme manager with Trees for Survival (TFS). 22 August 2023 [View in Browser]( Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [A regeneration scheme where everyone wins]( [A regeneration scheme where everyone wins]( [A sharp westerly is whipping across a paddock on the Āwhitu peninsula, a stretch of coastal land on the southwest shores of the Manukau Harbour. But students arriving from Waiuku College for a...]( [Former England star Danny Cipriani says English rugby is 'digging its own grave']( [Former England star Danny Cipriani says English rugby is 'digging its own grave']( [Ex-England star Danny Cipriani has launched a withering attack on the state of English rugby and says it’s “digging its own grave”. The former test playmaker criticised facets of the English game...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spain stars dominate Stuff's team of the tournament]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spain stars dominate Stuff's team of the tournament]( [Members of Spain's triumphant FIFA Women's World Cup squad form the bulk of Stuff's team of the tournament. After 64 matches, 29 of which were played in New Zealand, here is our best XI from the...]( [Who should drive the bus when it comes to Auckland's transport planning?]( [Who should drive the bus when it comes to Auckland's transport planning?]( [Todd Niall is the senior Auckland affairs reporter for Stuff. ANALYSIS: Auckland Council’s move to explore seeking a law change giving it more...]( [Susan Edmunds: Tips from a Powerball financial adviser]( [Susan Edmunds: Tips from a Powerball financial adviser]( [On a scale of problems you’d like to have, how to spend $37 million probably ranks somewhere near the top. A Paraparaumu couple won the $37.125...]( [Kiwi employees missed 10 million workdays in 2022, report shows]( [Kiwi employees missed 10 million workdays in 2022, report shows]( [New Zealand workers missed 10 million days last year, the highest number in a decade, a report into workplace wellbeing shows. The latest Workplace...]( [The arbitrary govt deadline that's going against good local decision making]( [The arbitrary govt deadline that's going against good local decision making]( [Neil Holdom is the mayor of New Plymouth. OPINION: The currently proposed range of new cycle lanes and shared pathways connecting New Plymouth...]( [Equality in sport is possible, just be brave - leading football club chief Maggie Murphy]( [Equality in sport is possible, just be brave - leading football club chief Maggie Murphy]( [The Women’s World Cup action might be over, but the fight for equal pay, equal prize money and equal recognition continues. Equality benefits...]( [ASB: A turning point for the economy is coming]( [ASB: A turning point for the economy is coming]( [Tough times are still ahead for New Zealanders this year, but there are indications that a turning point for the economy may be near, ASB says. The...]( Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

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