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A pioneer of ASB Polyfest, 80-year-old Tupou Manapori has been to every event since it began 50 years ago. ‘Mama Tupou’ is still an integral part of the ACC-supported Polyfest and will run the Cook Islands stage this year.
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Supporting recovery at work for straightforward injuries keeps an employee connected to their workplace and businesses humming.
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ACC is joining Te Matatini again as sponsors this week and we’ll be on site to provide the largest ever offering of rongoā Māori services for people who are competing and supporting the event.
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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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The sizzle of the grill is one of the sounds of summer. But barbeques are also a common cause of injury so we’re encouraging people to ‘Have a hmmm’ before they fire up the barbie.
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Lydia’s story: ‘I was lucky to walk away’ Te kōrero a Lydia: Nōku te waimarie i hīkoi atu noa iho au
A serious concussion took Lydia Markham away from her passion of ice skating and her job nursing newborn babies. But our support helped her get back to doing the things she loves.
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Ian's Story: A life-changing journey from ICU to the finish line Te kōrero mō Ian: Mai i te ICU ki te rārangi whakamutunga – kua ara mai he ao anō
After suffering two life-changing cycling accidents Ian Walker has achieved what once seemed impossible.
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The ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards serve to showcase the achievements of outstanding Māori sports people, this year including a promising rugby player looking to emulate the feats of a local hero.
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Corbin's story: From losing a leg to a new lease on life Te kōrero a Corbin: Mai i te poronga o te waewae ki tētahi oranga hou
After losing his leg in a life-changing ordeal, Corbin Hart never lost his determination. Now, he's about to take on the world wearing the Silver Fern.
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Surfing is the leading cause of water-related injuries, so we’re helping surfers stay safe by spreading awareness of the need to ‘Have a hmmm’. We’ll be on hand at the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles, one of the most special events on the surfing calendar.