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$3.9 million granted to improve workplace safety Kua tukuna te $3.9 miriona kia pai ake te noho haumaru ki ngā wāhi mahi
As part of our five-year investment to influence change in the workplace, we've awarded grants to organisations who are leading the way with workplace safety.
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We’ve made some significant progress on our commissioning approach for elective surgery services and engaging with the surgical sector.
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Five expert knife tips from a Kiwi chef He kupu āwhina mō te mahi māripi nā tētahi mātanga tunu kai nō Aotearoa
We asked a Kiwi chef for their top tips on using a knife and avoiding any unwanted pinky injuries.
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The Football Ferns are on the cusp of the biggest moment in their careers – a FIFA World Cup at home. One of their most experienced and best players, Ria Percival, has fought back from the worst injury of her career to help their chances. It’s been a tough year, but Percival is focused on nothing but helping the team make history.
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With our partners, we’ve invested in programmes to support Kiwis in being safe on the road.
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Looking after our youngest can be a challenge at the best of times, not to mention at home during bubble life. Here are some tamariki safety tips.
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We’re proud to again be partnering with Round the Bays Auckland to support participation and encourage everyone to ‘Have a hmmm’ to avoid injury while pounding the pavement.
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Let’s make our first Matariki holiday a safe one Kia haumaru te noho i te rā whakatā tuatahi o Matariki
ACC, Police, Waka Kotahi, Ministry of Transport, Auckland Transport and WorkSafe are joining up to urge people to stay safe on the road this Matariki weekend.
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Multi-talented sportsman Guy Harrison almost died as a young child and faced life in a wheelchair. But he’s now a member of the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective and is targeting a place at the Paralympics.
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Coming to a motorcycle dealership near you: Big brands back Ride Forever coaching Kei tētahi kaihoko motopaika i tō rohe: E tautoko ana ngā pakihi nui i kaupapa o Ride Forever
The 'Big Four' Japanese motorcycle brands in New Zealand are offering free Ride Forever courses with eligible purchases until the end of April.