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Learn a bit more about yourself and the people in your community If you are unable to view this message correctly, [click here]( [Click here to visit Stuff.co.nz]( [Find out where you fit in New Zealand]( Hi {NAME}, New Zealand is a country of differences. There is fabulous wealth and desperate poverty. We have stunning natural beauty, which we sometimes squander. Sometimes, the contrasts fit together beautifully. We’re fantastic milk producers. And we make the meanest flat whites. We’re are at our best when we understand each other. Stuff wants to help with that. On Monday, we launched [‘One in Five Million’]( a special project exclusive to Stuff members such as you. The idea is for you to each learn a bit more about yourself and the people you share your communities with. After you’ve logged in, there are questions for you: Are you happy? How do you get around? How much do you drink? Is your house cold in winter? Fill out as few or as many as you like, then see how your situation compares with everyone else. This is not a test. Or a survey. Or any kind of devious ploy to harvest your data. It’s your chance to think about life in New Zealand in 2017. [Find out where you fit in]( About the title Yes, we know the [official population of New Zealand is currently 4.8 million]( which is not the same as five million. Firstly, we're moving rapidly towards five million - a point made by Prime Minister Bill English in the Newshub Leaders Debate last week. And secondly, if you count expat Kiwis, [of whom there are at least 600,000]( , then we're past the five million line already. [Tracy Watkins] John HarteveltProjects Editor If you’re not already a Stuff member - [CLICK HERE TO JOIN]( it’s really quick and easy. [Click here to visit Stuff]( Fairfax Media Level 7, 4 Williamson Ave Ponsonby, Auckland 1021 New Zealand You have received this email because you have subscribed for updates from Stuff.co.nz. Click here to [unsubscribe]( from further communications and offers from Fairfax Media. [Privacy policy](

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