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We’ve teamed up with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to launch ‘Ghost your mates’, a new initiative aimed at keeping young drivers safe on the road by avoiding phone distraction.
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Warming up gives you the edge all season Ka kitea ngā hua o te mahi whakamahana tinana i te roanga o te whakataetae
The winter sports season is shorter this year because of COVID-19 lockdown, so conditioning and warming up is more important than ever to avoid injury.
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Simon Gotlieb is one of many to have had a brush with death on our roads. He credits Ride Forever, a motorcycle safety programme delivered by ACC, with saving his life.
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It’s Safer Boating Week, which is all about helping boaties get home to their whānau after a day out on the water.
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The Football Ferns are on the cusp of the biggest moment in their careers – a FIFA World Cup at home. One of their most experienced and best players, Ria Percival, has fought back from the worst injury of her career to help their chances. It’s been a tough year, but Percival is focused on nothing but helping the team make history.
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Drivers urged to 'look again' as motorcycle sales soar E ākina ana ngā kaihautū waka ki te ‘titiro anō’ nā te pikinga ake o ngā wharanga mā runga motopaika
As motorbike sales hit record levels, one Christchurch rider shares his recovery story to help prevent others from suffering a serious injury while on the roads.
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We recently published our Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety) policy to help healthcare providers lift their cultural competency, and make people from all backgrounds feel safe.
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Rongoā Māori practitioners across New Zealand are looking forward to coming together in May for a time of collaboration and connection at the inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference.
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Kapa haka is a way of life for Karalee Whiu. Her group was one of 55 to take part in the ACC-supported Te Matatini, the largest celebration of traditional Māori performing arts in the world.
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Into her sixth decade, grandmother of 11 Amanda Hita is showing no signs of slowing down. She’s just completed the ACC-supported IronMāori and has another challenging multi-sport event in her sights.