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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Rongoā expert Robbie Richardson (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Hauiti ki Rātā, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūkorehe) says being part of the inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference was a memorable moment for all involved.
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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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Nymbl, a strength and balance training app provided by ACC, is proving popular after being launched a year ago as part of our Live Stronger for Longer programme.
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Basketball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country and ACC is ensuring the next generation of players are supported to stay in the game longer.
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ACC claims in relation to terror attack Ngā kerēme ki ACC e pā ana ki te mahi whakawehi a te kaiwhakatumatuma
We have received a number of media requests for information on claims relating to the Christchurch terror attack.
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Dairy farmer Mark Julian lost the toes on his right foot in a tractor accident. Returning to work on modified duties made a big difference to his recovery and he advises anyone facing a similar challenge to do the same.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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We spent more than $44 million last year helping people recover from snow sports-related activities. Now we're challenging people to take a moment to consider the risk of injury.
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Warm up to winter sports to avoid sitting on the sidelines Me whakamahana te tinana i mua i te mahi hākinakina i tēnei takurua, kei mahue kē koe ki te taha
As sportspeople lace the boots for the winter season, physios and fitness experts encourage players to get prepared to reduce the chance of injury.