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Tina’s story: Back in touch after a serious injury Te kōrero a Tina: Kua hoki anō ki te pā whutupōro i muri i te wharanga kino
Tina suffered a serious injury while refereeing touch rugby in 2016. She’s encouraging Māori to put up their hands for the help and support they need.
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ACC has been recognised in Te Hāpai Hapori for our mahi in providing the Rongoā Māori Service and in joining other agencies to deliver the Driver Licensing Improvement Programme.
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From a childhood injury to teenage golfing success He wharanga nā te tamaiti, he toa haupōro nā te taiohi
From a distance, Parker Aluesi looks like any other golfer, but get a bit closer and you realise that his journey has been far from straightforward.
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New data shows our ‘Have a hmmm’ injury prevention campaign is having the desired effect, with fewer injuries reported in several popular summer pastimes, compared to previous years.
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How to make the finish line this summer Me pēhea te whakawhiti i te rārangi whakamutunga i tēnei raumati
One of Aotearoa New Zealand’s greatest ultrarunners is keen to see people hitting our roads and trails this summer but has some important advice to help you reach the finish line.
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Farmers 'refill their cup' with OxMan triathlon Ka ora anō ngā kaipāmu i te tauwhāinga takitoru o ‘Oxman’
North Canterbury dairy farmer Geoff Spark has held the second annual OxMan on his farm, helping farmers stay on top of the stresses of farming.
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ACC Chief Executive Scott Pickering resigns Kua heke te Tumuaki o ACC, a Scott Pickering i tana tūranga
Chief executive of ACC Scott Pickering has resigned after eight years in the role.
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Paralympics double gold medallist Anna Grimaldi is in the prime of her career and is hoping to see others follow in her footsteps through the ACC-supported LevelUp, a series of online resources for coaching disabled athletes.
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We take our responsibilities on climate change seriously, and are committed to transitioning to net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.
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Significant surge in Kiwi kids side-lined by sports injuries Kua tino piki te nui o ngā tamariki e pāngia ana e ngā wharanga hākinakina ki Aotearoa
There’s been a massive 60 percent surge since 2008 in sports-related injuries to kids aged 10 to 14 – double the increase of any other age group.