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Kia ora {NAME}, Stuff’s has been live for a few days now, so we thought we’d give you a to

Kia ora {NAME}, Stuff’s [new website]( has been live for a few days now, so we thought we’d give you a tour of what’s new. Aside from a general glow up on our colours and styling, you’ll notice a few changes to how you get around the site and find your favourite content. If you’re an app user, you need to upgrade to the latest version to see all this good stuff and to continue to receive the latest stories. What are you waiting for? [Check out our new site here →]( We've had a lot of feedback about what people do and don't like about the new Stuff, and we appreciate the time you've taken to share your thoughts. We've addressed some of the common themes that have cropped up, and you can [read that here](. For our audience   Streamlined navigation At the top of the site you’ll see quick links to get you to the most popular parts of the site - NZ news and sport, as well as videos, podcasts, and quizzes - with much more available from the full menu at the top left. Stuff Shorts Our wildly popular vertical videos are now higher up the homepage, as well as being accessible from the Watch option in the top navigation bar. Your read stories It’s easier to see what’s new on Stuff, because the stories you’ve already read are now greyed out. Regional news We’ve updated the main menu on the top left to specifically highlight Regions and make finding the news that matters to you and your community just a couple of clicks away. - Latest, breaking news: The latest updates from our journalists around the motu are bang, smack at the top of the site now, in a jaunty pale red. - NZ news: Formerly known as National, [NZ news]( is the stories of and for Aotearoa - from politics to people stories to those Kiwi-as tales such as our nation’s [most annoying and frankly stupid streets](. - Death notices: We’ve added a button to all our regional mastheads which directly links to local death notices. For example, if you’re looking for death notices in Timaru, head to the main menu in the top left, open regions, choose [Timaru Herald]( and then [open up death notices](. A comprehensive [death notices page]( can also be found in the main menu at the top left under More. - New Money: The cost of living crisis is on the minds of all New Zealanders, so we’ve elevated our [Money section]( on the homepage. Stuff’s brilliant Money Editor, Susan Edmunds, and her team will help you navigate house prices, supermarket prices, interest rates, investing - everything relating to your bottom line. For our advertisers:   Our new tech stack is fast and flexible, and essentially means any ad, anywhere, instantly, so every campaign gets the attention it deserves. Get amongst and let us know what you think - we’re always keen to hear your feedback. Ngā mihi! The team at Stuff   [See what's new at Stuff]( You are receiving this email because you are opted in to hear more from Stuff. [Unsubscribe]( [Manage your profile]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [YouTube](

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