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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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In our continuous efforts to prevent injury and improve access, experience and outcomes for Māori, we’re proud to be progressing our newest kaupapa Māori design to support whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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In our final round of ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grants, three initiatives will receive $2.17 million from ACC to be developed and used in the manufacturing sector.
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Inspirational Colin Thorne is proof you can keep doing the things you love as you get older. The 100-year-old is about to take part in his 50th marathon event, highlighting the importance of keeping active to stay injury free.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference will take place in Rotorua on 22-23 May, bringing together practitioners from all over the motu to build relationships and learn.
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Inspirational quadriplegic Jason Ross broke his neck in a car crash in 1988. Nearly four decades later, he’s finally re-connected with the woman who helped save his life.
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We take our responsibilities on climate change seriously, and are committed to transitioning to net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.
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New data shows our ‘Have a hmmm’ injury prevention campaign is having the desired effect, with fewer injuries reported in several popular summer pastimes, compared to previous years.
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Grieving mum funds kayaking safety workshop Kua utua tētahi akoranga mō te hoehoko haumaru e tētahi māmā e noho pani ana
After the tragic loss of her son, an inspirational Wellington woman is doing all she can to avoid anyone else losing a loved one by helping to keep people safe in the water.
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Our Injury Prevention Partner James Whitaker talks about his personal motivation to support Waka Kotahi’s Road to Zero campaign.