Some of our online services, including MyACC, will be down for maintenance over the Easter period. Please plan ahead. Learn more
Search results for ‘การจัดอันดับของ Google(TG:e10838).woi’
88 results found
-
Sarah’s story: Breaking the silence on rape Te kōrero a Sarah: E whakaputa ana i ngā kōrero mō te pāwhera
Sarah suffered sexual assault as a child. She’s now broken her silence so that others will know help is always available.
-
Three years of e-scooters: the true cost of convenience Ko te tau tuatoru o te kutarere-ī: te utu tūturu o tēnei rawa haratau
In 2018 e-scooters hit our shores, but how did New Zealanders really get on with this new mode of transport?
-
After being hit by a car while cycling, Julie Fairey is still going through months of recovery. She’s keen to get back on her bike but is urging all road users to ‘Have a hmmm’ and help reduce cycling injuries.
-
This year got off to a bad start for Diane Alder, a nasty fall leaving her with a fractured arm and a shock osteoporosis diagnosis. But the ACC-supported Fracture Liaison Service is helping her get through a challenging time.
-
We need to know if there are any changes to your business, as it may affect how much you pay in levies. Find out what changes we need to be aware.
-
Find information on the criteria for enabled Telehealth.
-
Multi-talented Anna Grimaldi is on the verge of making history at the Paralympics but has had to overcome several injury setbacks to get there. The support of ACC has helped her get back to her best in time for Paris.
-
The Annual Māori Sports Awards take place in Mount Maunganui this weekend, to recognise the outstanding contributions that Māori athletes make to Aotearoa’s sporting success.
-
The country’s most successful Olympian, Dame Lisa Carrington, has capped off an exceptional year by triumphing at the ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards.
-
ACC covers everyone who is injured in an accident. This includes children, students, workers, unemployed, retired, and visitors to New Zealand.