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We’re encouraging New Zealanders to be mindful of the dangers of the Christmas rush this month to avoid an injury that sours the festive season.
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After breaking her leg as a teenager, Football Ferns star Betsy Hassett is a big advocate of injury prevention. She’s now making history on home soil at the World Cup – but one special person is sadly missing.
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After the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle last year, we recognised our kiritaki (clients) in impacted regions required additional support. So we provided funding to local community health providers.
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Michael Frampton has been appointed as our Chief People & Culture Officer and will join ACC on 26 April.
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You’ll now be able to access to real-time information about employee injury claims for accidents that happened both at work and elsewhere. With this information, you’ll be able to start the conversation earlier with your injured employee and support them
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If you’re self-employed, you won’t be receiving an invoice this year Mēnā he kaimahi ā-kiri koe, kāore koe e whiwhi nama i a mātou i tēnei tau
Based on your feedback, we’re making changes to how we levy self-employed people. If you’re self-employed you won’t receive a 2019/20 invoice in 2019.
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Use this form if you have been levied over the maximum leviable amount for any given levy year across different sources of income.
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Improving how our clients receive payments Te whakapai ake i ngā tukanga whiwhi pūtea mā ngā kiritaki
We’ve been busy making improvements to streamline our client payments system. Find out how we're making it easier to receive ACC payments.
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Thirty-two years ago, Jason Eade was preparing to represent New Zealand at the Barcelona Olympics. But a motorbike crash changed the course of his life forever. The Wellingtonian has made a full recovery and is now a champion golfer. He is sharing his story of overcoming adversity to help others.
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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.