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One of the biggest surfcasting competitions in the world is taking place at Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē (Ninety Mile Beach) this week, and ACC is on hand to spread some vital tips on water safety.
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Hon Andrew Bayly has been appointed as the new Minister for ACC while Hon Nicola Grigg will be the Associate Minister for ACC.
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After she received the knock at the door that every family dreads, Kavana Jane wants to help save lives on the road.
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After overcoming a devastating knee injury, basketball star Lauren Whittaker is even more focused on achieving her dream of playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the top female league in the world.
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Rates of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are on the rise in female football – which the Hibiscus Coast women’s team knows all too well. They're now big advocates of the NZ Football Performance and Prevention programme.
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If you would like to refer to your role as a health provider or supplier delivering treatment and rehabilitation services to ACC clients, you will need to adhere to our brand guidelines.
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Andy Milne recognised for service to New Zealanders Kua whakanuia a Andy Milne i āna mahi mā ngā tāngata o Aotearoa
Our Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement and Planning Andy Milne has been recognised for his service to New Zealanders by receiving a prestigious award.
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“It’s OK to turn up to work feeling down, and it’s OK to tap someone on the shoulder and say you’re having a tough day.”
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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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Significant surge in Kiwi kids side-lined by sports injuries Kua tino piki te nui o ngā tamariki e pāngia ana e ngā wharanga hākinakina ki Aotearoa
There’s been a massive 60 percent surge since 2008 in sports-related injuries to kids aged 10 to 14 – double the increase of any other age group.