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Revealed: How NZ’s sporting elite are getting a competitive edge this season Kua huraina mai: Te ara e eke ai ngā mātanga hākinakina o Aotearoa ki te taumata toa i tēnei tau
Boost your performance this short sporting season with advice from the coaches and physios who keep New Zealand's top athletes in peak condition.
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We've done our annual review into our payment rates, and we've made some changes that are coming soon.
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Furniture injuries are common and account for around 12,000 new claims each year. Here’s some more furniture facts.
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New client payment rates and interest rates from 1 July 2020 He tataunga hou mō ngā utu ki ngā kiritaki, me ngā huamoni, mai i 1 Hōngongoi
Read about changes we're making to some client payments and interest rates.
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Along with Manatū Hauora, the Ministry of Health, we support this series of educational webinars organised by the Goodfellow Unit.
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How historically low interest rates are impacting our balance sheet Te pānga o te iti rawa o te huamoni ki tā mātou rārangi pūtea
Globally, interest rates have fallen to historic lows, but this doesn't affect our ability to care for Kiwis today.
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The final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has been presented to Parliament and released to the public. ACC is relevant to the inquiry as abuse in care can result in physical or mental injuries which are potentially coverable.
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After sustaining a spinal injury 40 years ago in a motorbike accident, Brett Ladbrook is now supporting others who’ve also suffered a life-changing injury. He’s sharing his story as part of Motorcycle Awareness Month to promote road safety.
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Football Ferns star Indiah-Paige Riley is aiming to help Crystal Palace back to the top tier of women’s football in England. She’s overcome a series of concussions and says it’s important to listen to your body and follow medical advice following a head knock.