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  • After a late start to his running journey at 40, Mark Baker has now completed three gruelling 160km races. He believes you need a strong ‘why’ to motivate yourself and has some valuable advice for staying injury free.

  • From 1 April 2024, Inland Revenue (IR) is providing an alternate tax rate for people receiving backdated weekly compensation and personal service rehabilitation payments relating to more than one tax year.

  • Landmarks across the country are being lit up in blue to mark World Drowning Prevention Day and raise awareness around water safety. Last year, we accepted over 18,000 water-related injury claims and there were 90 drownings.

  • Coach Hamish Meacheam has been helping Para athletes achieve their goals for 10 years. He hopes LevelUp, a series of online resources developed with the support of ACC, will help inspire a new generation of Para coaches and athletes.

  • Our Māori Health Lead Pollyanne Taare and Head of Māori Health Partnerships Eldon Paea shared the progress of our rongoā Māori service at a global event in Canada last month. Pollyanne says it was great affirmation that we’re on the right track.

  • Rates of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are on the rise in female football – which the Hibiscus Coast women’s team knows all too well. They're now big advocates of the NZ Football Performance and Prevention programme.

  • After suffering a ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), Mayu Tanigaito's career as one of New Zealand's leading ballet dancers was in limbo. But with the support of the Royal New Zealand Ballet and ACC, she was able to get back to her best.

  • We’ve teamed up with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to launch ‘Ghost your mates’, a new initiative aimed at keeping young drivers safe on the road by avoiding phone distraction.

  • 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.

  • We’re looking for a group of senior clinical secondary care representatives who want to work with us to help address shared challenges and improve recovery outcomes for all New Zealanders. Find out how to submit.

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