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He ringa nā Rongo, he ringa nā te aroha.
The hands of peace are the hands of love. -
Current double world junior champion Hine Brooking credits the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals and the support of the wider waka ama community for her incredible international success.
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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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Thirty-two years ago, Jason Eade was preparing to represent New Zealand at the Barcelona Olympics. But a motorbike crash changed the course of his life forever. The Wellingtonian has made a full recovery and is now a champion golfer. He is sharing his story of overcoming adversity to help others.
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Trevor’s story: How a fall ended five decades of hard work Te kōrero a Trevor: Nō tana hinganga ki raro, ka hinga hoki ngā tau mahi e rima tekau
When an experienced engineer fell from a superyacht onto a concrete floor, many years as a hard-working employee came crashing to an end.
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We were asked to talk about our Ethical Investment Policy at Parliament Select Committee.
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We’re proud to be promoting Māori health and wellbeing by continuing our support of the IronMāori multi-sport event, which is returning to its roots for the latest edition next month.
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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.
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We’re proudly partnering with Round the Bays Auckland to support participation and encourage everyone to ‘Have a hmmm’ before they jump in. If you haven’t signed up yet, here’s a few reasons why you might want to take part in one of New Zealand’s most iconic running events.
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Ten years ago, Mitch Joynt’s life changed in a moment. He has overcome incredible adversity and set his sights on representing New Zealand at the 2024 Paralympics.