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Search results for ‘Living my life’
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The support of ACC helped Scott Martlew recover from a life-changing injury, which claimed his left leg and very nearly his life. Now he’s about to compete in his third Paralympic Games and has unfinished business.
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After she received the knock at the door that every family dreads, Kavana Jane wants to help save lives on the road.
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Young sportsman Campbell Gray came close to losing his life after being hit by a hockey ball. Our support helped him recover and he’s now taking on multi-sport events.
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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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After having a brush with death on the farm, Owen Gullery hit reset on his life. He's telling his story so other farmers don't share a similar one.
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Johnny’s story – Back on the frontline after a life-changing crash Te kōrero a Johnny – Kei te mura o te ahi anō nō muri mai i tētahi tukinga nui
After suffering a sudden crash on his patrol bike, Johnny McGrail knows how important it is for both drivers and riders to be at their best behind the wheel.
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There’s nothing better than hitting the mountain-bike trails over summer – but it’s also a peak time for injury. Red Bull pro rider Brook Macdonald had a life-changing injury and is urging others to ‘Have a hmmm’ on the trails this summer.
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Dairy farmer Kane Brisco has become a cult hero in the farming community. He’s an advocate for Farmstrong – an ACC-supported rural wellbeing initiative – and is encouraging farmers to invest in their mental wellbeing.
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World long drive golf champion Phillis Meti recently returned to New Zealand from her United States base to take part in the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals. She says being welcomed back into the waka ama community was a special feeling.