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As our older population find freedom on two wheels, cycling-related injuries for those aged over 65+ have increased by more than 100 percent.
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World-first ratings system for motorcycle clothing launched Kua whakarewaina tētahi tikanga whakarārangi tuatahi o te ao mō te pai o ngā kākahu motopaika
MotoCAP is the world's first motorcycle clothing review and rating system.
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We're back for a third year at the AIMS Games, with the goal of reducing sport-related injuries among young athletes.
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ACC's predictive modelling tool is to help identify clients that need extra help and how ACC can help them with their recovery.
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Vehicle Risk Rating (VRR) removed from ACC motor vehicle levy Kua tangohia ake te utu VRR i te utu waka kawe tangata a ACC
Owners of passenger vehicles will see a change in the ACC levy of their vehicle license (rego) as vehicle risk rating (VRR) is removed from 1 July 2019.
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Our Board Chair Hon Steve Maharey is pleased to announce that Megan Main has been appointed as the organisation's new Chief Executive.
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Brook's Story: How a Flying Kiwi made a comeback to the top Te kōrero mō Brook: Te hokinga mai o tētahi Kiwi Whai Parirau ki te tihi
When a near-permanent injury stopped him competing on the world stage, Brook Macdonald fought his way back to the top.
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A back injury put the working life of Ngāpuhi descendant Michael Dixon into doubt and he struggled mentally. But we were able to tailor his support to save him from a dark place.
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We welcome the independent perspective of a government review to ensure we have the right work in place to tackle the cost and performance challenges ACC currently faces.
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Working together to treat and prevent sepsis E mahitahi ana ki te rongoā, ki te kaupare atu hoki i te mate whakatāoke
World Sepsis Day, on 13 September, is an opportunity to raise awareness of a disease which affects more than 1 in 100 people in New Zealand every year.