Search results for ‘康涅狄格州驾驶执照怎么买高仿{官网:zjw211.com}靖江莱特州立大学Diploma in Marketing-克瑞顿大学毕业证办理(证件网:bzw985.com)京都外国語大学成绩单yJ’
50 results found
-
How historically low interest rates are impacting our balance sheet Te pānga o te iti rawa o te huamoni ki tā mātou rārangi pūtea
Globally, interest rates have fallen to historic lows, but this doesn't affect our ability to care for Kiwis today.
-
Our Chief Investment Officer, Nicholas Bagnall, is announcing his departure from ACC.
-
Farmers 'refill their cup' with OxMan triathlon Ka ora anō ngā kaipāmu i te tauwhāinga takitoru o ‘Oxman’
North Canterbury dairy farmer Geoff Spark has held the second annual OxMan on his farm, helping farmers stay on top of the stresses of farming.
-
Supporting New Zealanders in challenging times E tautoko ana i ngā tāngata o Aotearoa i te wā o te taumaha
ACC's strong investment returns have helped to offset the impact of falling interest rates on our balance sheet in 2019/20. Find out more in our annual report.
-
The recent pay equity settlements signal an important milestone for our healthcare sector.
-
The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference will take place in Rotorua on 22-23 May, bringing together practitioners from all over the motu to build relationships and learn.
-
We’ve released our annual report for 2023, showing how we’ve helped almost two million New Zealanders who suffered an injury.
-
We have launched a campaign called Kia Mahea Kia Pūawai (making it clear so we can flourish). It's a by-Māori, for-Māori approach, designed to share practical information about services and support available to whānau when they are injured.
-
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.