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After breaking her leg as a teenager, Football Ferns star Betsy Hassett is a big advocate of injury prevention. She’s now making history on home soil at the World Cup – but one special person is sadly missing.
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A pioneer of ASB Polyfest, 80-year-old Tupou Manapori has been to every event since it began 50 years ago. ‘Mama Tupou’ is still an integral part of the ACC-supported Polyfest and will run the Cook Islands stage this year.
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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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General practice registrar Merope Griffin is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. Her mahi looks at how to reduce injuries and deaths in rural communities.
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ACC has been named as a finalist in Te Hāpai Hapori, the Spirit of Service Awards, for our work with the Rongoā Māori Service, traditional Māori healing.
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Did you know you’re more likely to get injured around the home than anywhere else? Half of the two million claims we receive each year are for home-based injuries.
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Rongoā Māori expert Awhitia Mihaere (Ngāti Kahungunu), chairperson of the ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory panel, shares her life experiences and applied practices of rongoā, and what it means for ACC to be supporting the inaugural Rongoā Māori Conference.
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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.
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At just 10-years-old, Jamie Astwood’s life was turned upside down when she broke her back in a dune boarding accident. But her positive attitude has helped her lead an independent life, and set an inspirational example for others.