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From 1 June 2022, audiologists will be able to lodge claims with us for work related hearing loss.
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73-year-old kuia inspires participation in IronMāori Ka whakaawetia e te kuia 73 ōna tau te whai wāhitanga atu ki IronMāori
Waiora Rogers is described as a treasure, a true champion, and an inspiration. And most just call her Aunty.
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Finding a balance after experiencing sexual assault or abuse Te kimi oranga tōtika i muri i te pānga mai o te ai tūkino, o te tūkino rānei
Appreciating the good things in life can help you deal with the trauma of sexual assault. One woman shares her tips for mental and physical health.
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Dairy farmer Kane Brisco has become a cult hero in the farming community. He’s an advocate for Farmstrong – an ACC-supported rural wellbeing initiative – and is encouraging farmers to invest in their mental wellbeing.
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Award-winning comedian Nick Rado headlines an all-star line-up – including Courtney Dawson, Kajun Brooking and Wilson Dixon – who are travelling to Hawke’s Bay for a pair of Farmstrong Comedy Night Shows.
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Ngāpuhi rangatahi Laquiesha Clifford has been recognised in the ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards after her extraordinary win at the VNEA Junior World Pool Championships, held in the USA in July.
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A hero of the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Pete Cowan has been honoured at the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals and confirmed he’s preparing for another go in four years.
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Inspirational Colin Thorne is proof you can keep doing the things you love as you get older. The 100-year-old is about to take part in his 50th marathon event, highlighting the importance of keeping active to stay injury free.
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Our Māori Health Lead Kylie Bryant (Ngāti Maniapoto) knows more than most the importance of being treated in a culturally appropriate way. She explains the mahi we’re doing in this area, including the launch of our cultural safety policy, Kawa Whakaruruhau.
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Speeding down mountains has been a long-time passion for 19-year-old Para athlete Jayden Glentworth. He’s always been drawn to adrenaline-pumping sports, but it was just this type of activity that changed his life forever.