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Run your best race this spring without becoming a statistic Omangia tō omanga roa i tēnei kōanga – kei noho koe ki ngā tatauranga o te hunga whara
It’s a busy time on the streets of New Zealand as runners get ready for marathon season. Here’s some expert advice on staying injury-free for race day.
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Accident compensation has a long history in New Zealand. The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) began in 1974 and has continued to evolve ever since.
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New tool to help assess firefighter occupational cancer claims He rawa hou hei āwhina i te aromatawaitanga o ngā kerēme a ngā kaipatu ahi kua pāngia e te mate pukupuku i roto i ā rātou mahi
A new assessment tool will give us a better picture of the fire exposure experienced by firefighters during their careers.
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The Safety Dance: Our data on dancing-related injuries Te kanikani haumaru: ngā raraunga mō ngā wharanga i te ao kanikani
Let's dance - the new season of Dancing with the Stars New Zealand is starting and with it, it brings renewed enthusiasm for dance. Here's some tips to prepare.
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$3.9 million granted to improve workplace safety Kua tukuna te $3.9 miriona kia pai ake te noho haumaru ki ngā wāhi mahi
As part of our five-year investment to influence change in the workplace, we've awarded grants to organisations who are leading the way with workplace safety.
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Hāpai is an initiative providing kiritaki Māori and your whānau with options in your recovery support experience.
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Gavin Rolton's life changed when he dived from a boat into a river and broke his neck whilst on holiday. He's overcome adversity to become a wheelchair rugby veteran with his eyes set on qualifying for the 2024 Paralympics.
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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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Going the distance: a veteran's advice for marathon season Omangia te oma: he kupu āwhina mō ngā omanga roa nā tētahi kaioma o mua
One of Aotearoa’s greatest ultrarunners loves seeing people training during lockdown, but has some important advice to help them reach the finish line.