Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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Three years of e-scooters: the true cost of convenience Ko te tau tuatoru o te kutarere-ī: te utu tūturu o tēnei rawa haratau
In 2018 e-scooters hit our shores, but how did New Zealanders really get on with this new mode of transport?
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This year got off to a bad start for Diane Alder, a nasty fall leaving her with a fractured arm and a shock osteoporosis diagnosis. But the ACC-supported Fracture Liaison Service is helping her get through a challenging time.
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We need to know if there are any changes to your business, as it may affect how much you pay in levies. Find out what changes we need to be aware.
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Find information on the criteria for enabled Telehealth.
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The smell of freshly-cut grass is one of the classic senses of spring, but ACC is challenging all New Zealanders to be safe when they pull their lawnmower out of the shed.
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We accept around 300 claims for fireworks injuries each year and our tamariki are the most affected. These injures are preventable. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling for people to be careful particularly with high winds forecast across the motu.
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We are closed on public holidays and weekends and have reduced operating hours over the Christmas holidays.
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Lenka's story: Getting back on her horse after concussion Te kōrero a Lenka: E eke ana anō i tōna hoiho i muri mai i te mate roro mātengatenga
After sustaining a head injury, a Kāpiti Coast local has had a two-year battle. She's sharing her story to help others avoid a similar experience.
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Fintan's story: Reaping the benefits of a ‘Recovery at Work’ Plan Te kōrero a Fintan: Ngā hua o te mahere o 'Recovery at Work'
After a painful ACL injury, apprentice greenkeeper Fintan was unsure when he'd return to his duties at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club. Desperate to get back on the mower, he worked with his employer and ACC to find a way back to his happy place.
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We’re proud to be supporting the health and wellbeing of Māori whānau by again being part of the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, the biggest event of its kind in the world.