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At 68, John Marrable is the oldest member of the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective’s second intake. But, as the table tennis player and karate black belt has proved, there’s no obstacle he can’t overcome.
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Working from home has its challenges. Here's five tips to work from home without injury and make it that little bit easier.
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The 16th anniversary of IronMāori, which returned to its roots in being run by Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga this year, brought together thousands of athletes in Hawke’s Bay to celebrate health and wellbeing among whānau.
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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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Virtual teenage house parties: Why consent still matters Ngā huihuinga taiohi o te ao mariko: He mea nui tonu te tuku whakaae
Despite bubble life, young people keep gathering at house parties – on their phones. Kōrero with them about healthy relationships to keep them safe everywhere.
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Last week we emailed the smaller businesses who will start using ProviderHub in early 2025. These are businesses who only use eBusiness Gateway to work with us. The email doesn’t require any action, but it’s a chance for those businesses to consider their own plans and who will be their ProviderHub administrator.
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Inspired by the Māori New Year, some of our kaimahi (employees) have taken the opportunity to share matauranga (knowledge) of the maramataka (calendar) and incorporate it into their mahi (work).
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As levies are paid by all New Zealanders, we want to make your levies as fair as possible – we review levies every two years and make changes to reflect this.
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Everyone who works or owns a business in New Zealand pays levies. Levies cover injuries that happen anywhere - work, home, with sport or out and about.