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We’re proud to continue our support of the IRONMĀORI multi-sport event, which is set to celebrate its 15th anniversary this year, as naming rights sponsor of both the half and quarter triathlon.
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One of the founding clubs that help lay the roots for the sport of waka ama in this country made an emotional return to the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals last month.
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With our partners Water Safety NZ, we’re laying down a wero (challenge) to all New Zealanders to ‘Have a Hmmm’ to avoid drownings and injuries around the water this summer.
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Plans to make it easier for you to access our services Kua whakatakotōria tētahi mahere e ngāwari ake ai tō toro mai ki ā mātou ratonga
We’re proposing changes to make it easier for New Zealanders to access the services they need.
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We’ve invested $18.67 million in 24 projects led by businesses and industry groups from across the motu.
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Farmstrong, a rural wellbeing programme supported by ACC, has launched Getting Through. It provides a book and online resource to support farmers going through the recovery process from adverse weather events.
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With the support of ACC helping keep him on the field, touch rugby legend George Jahnke has carved out a remarkable career. He recently became one of only four New Zealanders to be included in the International Touch Hall of Fame.
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Our CEO Megan Main shares her story about how she overcame a deep fear to build a lifelong love of the water.
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Kids love the water: How to keep our tamariki safe Ka mutu te pai o te wai ki te tamaiti: Me pēhea te whakahaumaru i ā tātou tamariki
Fun in the water can turn dangerous in an instant. Here's some tips on how to keep you and your tamariki safe this summer with proper water safety training.
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Grandmother Whetumarama Mita and her partner Tim Marshall have taken part in 21 IronMāori events between them. The welcoming community and a desire to set an example for whānau is what keeps them returning to the ACC-supported multi-sport event.