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We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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Tradies are welcoming ACC's investment into preventing construction injuries.
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Veteran paddler Mike Hickson has been to nearly all the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals over the last 35 years. He now competes in the masters’ category with a team whose cute name belies its competitive nature.
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Proud Aboriginal man Jeffrey Gray is travelling overseas to attend the ACC Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua this week, hoping to take home some learnings which can be used to improve indigenous health outcomes in Australia.
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As our older population find freedom on two wheels, cycling-related injuries for those aged over 65+ have increased by more than 100 percent.
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With the warmer spring weather nearly upon us, many New Zealanders are dusting off their running shoes. Here’s how you can avoid joining the 16,000 runners who made an injury claim last year.
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Para archer Paul Wallace and coach Garry Porter have made some huge gains in Paul’s first year in the sport, with support from the Paralympics NZ LevelUp programme. Supported by ACC, LevelUp helps coaches gain skills to coach disabled athletes.
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Don’t be like the NFL: How to go from lockdown fitness to high-intensity match fitness Kaua e rite ki te NFL: Me pēhea te whakangungu tika i a koe
Pre-season training for winter sports didn’t go as planned for anyone this year. Here are some tips to get your performance peaking.
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Find what you need to make working together easy. Learn more about our contracts, invoicing and supporting patient treatment and recovery.
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Learn about lodging ONIHL claims, information required, and the invoice and purchase order process.
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Former farmer Cory McKinnon says the Kiwi ‘she’ll be right’ attitude needs to change. After suffering a life-changing injury, he’s encouraging farmers to stop and think before operating machinery or completing other tasks.