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Johnny’s story: Helping others after a life-changing injury Te kōrero a Johnny: E āwhina ana i ētahi atu i muri mai i te wharanga nunui rawa
After breaking his neck in a surfing accident at 22, Johnny Bourke has gone on to achieve a stellar academic career. His story shows what's possible if you never give up.
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The lives of Andrew Leslie and George Thompson were turned upside down when they suffered debilitating spinal injuries. Against the odds, they’re now tackling one of New Zealand’s great walks.
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At age 5, Brayden Warnock-Hannon suffered severe burns that changed his life. Over 50 surgeries later, Brayden is focusing on giving others hope.
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It would take more than a serious accident to keep experienced rider Steve Davies off the road. To help others stay safe, Steve‘s sharing the story of how he nearly lost his life as we celebrate Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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After shattering his ankle in a trampoline accident, Liam Olson was told he may struggle to walk properly ever again. Now he is about to run Round the Bays Auckland as he looks to complete a remarkable recovery.
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Lee Taniwha became a tetraplegic aged 13. He says the new ACC funding for Peer and Whānau Support service is a “massive boost”.
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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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As a community partner of Paralympics New Zealand, ACC was proud to see the performances of our athletes and the level of engagement from the New Zealand public during the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.
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Veteran paddler Mike Hickson has been to nearly all the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals over the last 35 years. He now competes in the masters’ category with a team whose cute name belies its competitive nature.
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A hero of the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Pete Cowan has been honoured at the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals and confirmed he’s preparing for another go in four years.