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Susan Evans: Getting back on the horse after a lower leg amputation Susan Evans: E eke hoiho ana anō i muri mai i te poronga o tētahi waewae
After a crash that almost took her life, Susan Evans' leg was amputated. She's returning to an active lifestyle and the things she loves.
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Minister Willie Jackson and CEO Megan Main welcome Māori leaders to hui on Māori health outcomes.
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Let’s make our first Matariki holiday a safe one Kia haumaru te noho i te rā whakatā tuatahi o Matariki
ACC, Police, Waka Kotahi, Ministry of Transport, Auckland Transport and WorkSafe are joining up to urge people to stay safe on the road this Matariki weekend.
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ACC has been recognised in Te Hāpai Hapori for our mahi in providing the Rongoā Māori Service and in joining other agencies to deliver the Driver Licensing Improvement Programme.
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We support the Road to Zero vision, with a target of reducing annual deaths and serious injuries by 40 percent by 2030.
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IronMāori: Judd Baker's journey to hauora (wellness) Ko IronMāori: Ko te ara o Judd Baker ki te hauora
Judd Baker had a tumultuous IronMāori event in 2018. But in 2019, he’s prepped and ready to smash the half on 30 November.
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We want to make sure you’re ready to hit the ground running when you’re invited to join ProviderHub. Here’s everything you need to know to get ready.
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It can be scary to think of your teenager on the road, but it’s easy to give them a full kete (kit) of skills to help them become a confident, capable driver.
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We’ve teamed up with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to launch ‘Ghost your mates’, a new initiative aimed at keeping young drivers safe on the road by avoiding phone distraction.