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Hibiscus Coast football captain Stacey Martin has been on a challenging journey to get back to playing the game she loves after she ruptured her ACL in 2020. She is telling her story to encourage others to invest in their bodies to prevent injury.
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After suffering a nasty injury on a remote tramping trail, Liz Wightwick feared the worst. She had to be airlifted to safety and has some wise words for fellow trampers to avoid going through such an ordeal.
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Rongoā practitioner Donna Kerridge believes health outcomes can be improved through traditional Māori healing methods offered by ACC.
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The silver lining to losing a limb for Peter Cowan has been discovering a love of para va’a, an adaptive version of waka ama. With lifelong support from ACC helping him get there, he’s about to make his Paralympics debut.
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Ian's Story: A life-changing journey from ICU to the finish line Te kōrero mō Ian: Mai i te ICU ki te rārangi whakamutunga – kua ara mai he ao anō
After suffering two life-changing cycling accidents Ian Walker has achieved what once seemed impossible.
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Into her sixth decade, grandmother of 11 Amanda Hita is showing no signs of slowing down. She’s just completed the ACC-supported IronMāori and has another challenging multi-sport event in her sights.
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After winning bronze at the Paralympics, Peter Cowan is now a hero to many in his Hawke’s Bay hometown. His career will come full circle this week when he attends the IronMāori rangatahi, tamariki and kaumatua events in Napier.
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Funding from ACC has helped people in Northland impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle to recover by using rongoā Māori, a traditional form of healing available as an ACC rehabilitation option for the past four years.
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After a brush with death on her motorbike, Mandy Peterson knows the value of safety training and is urging others to complete a Ride Forever course ahead of the riding season.