Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
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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World long drive golf champion Phillis Meti recently returned to New Zealand from her United States base to take part in the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals. She says being welcomed back into the waka ama community was a special feeling.
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Building a treehouse? Or rebuilding your life? E whakatū ana i te whare rākau, e whakarauora ana rānei i tō oranga?
Injuries can happen wherever we are - at home, in the community and at work. We help prevent injuries and provide care and support if things go wrong.
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CEO of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), Chris Alderson is passionate about making building sites safer across the motu. He explains how funding from ACC will help make sure our construction workers return home safely every day.
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Para athlete Peter Cowan has overcome the odds since losing a leg in a cycling accident at 15. This year, he’s attempting to achieve a lifetime goal – to qualify for the Paralympics.
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With our partners, we’ve invested in programmes to support Kiwis in being safe on the road.
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We are closed on public holidays and weekends and have reduced operating hours over the Christmas holidays.
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In his role at Drowning Prevention Auckland, Harry Aonga has seen first-hand the sad impact drownings have on whānau. He is pleased to see ACC use ‘The Thinker’ and other initiatives to help save lives in and around the water.
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The best friend of intensive care nurse and ambulance officer Nick Grant was killed in a motorbike accident when they were riding together two years ago. Nick’s sharing the trauma of losing Sean Dickey as part of Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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"Make no mistake, kids must be more active" "Kia hāngai te kōrero, me nui ake ngā mahi ā-tinana a ngā tamariki"
The bottom line is we want Kiwi kids to be active – but it’s important to find balance.