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Stop and ‘have a hmmm’ is the message to anyone working on a farm or visiting a farm this summer.
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We’re changing the way we fund acupuncture services to help achieve the best outcomes for injured New Zealanders.
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Achievement unlocked! Half a million Kiwi kids trained in saving lives Kua tutuki! Kua whakangungua te 500 mano tāngata mō te mahi whakaora tāngata.
Clever little lifesavers are emerging across the country with the ASB St John in Schools programme reaching 500,000 kids now trained in saving lives.
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We’re simplifying the way we work with agents and advisors to better support our mutual customers.
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Into her sixth decade, grandmother of 11 Amanda Hita is showing no signs of slowing down. She’s just completed the ACC-supported IronMāori and has another challenging multi-sport event in her sights.
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The 16th anniversary of IronMāori, which returned to its roots in being run by Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga this year, brought together thousands of athletes in Hawke’s Bay to celebrate health and wellbeing among whānau.
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We're here to help under the alert levels Kei konei mātou hei āwhina i a koe i te wā o ngā pae urutā
We’re still here to help the people of Aotearoa with injury prevention, care and support if things go wrong while in our bubbles.
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During a bike ride home after school, Peter Cowan was clipped by a car. As an above-the-knee amputee, he's now competing on an international level in Para va'a.
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Hamish's story: How a film crew set an example for workplace safety Te kōrero a Hamish: Ko te mahi a tētahi kāhui kiriata ki te whakatauira i te mahi haumaru i te wāhi mahi
While shooting a critically-acclaimed film on an Aotearoa farm, director Hamish Bennett prioritised safety in ways that every workplace can use.
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ACC funds postgraduate research scholarships to understand more about the complex challenges and emerging trends in injury prevention and compensation, applications are now open to those commencing their Master’s research in 2024 or 2025.