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We apply interest in three situations:
when you pay your levy by instalments
when a levy or instalment payment is late
when you’ve overpaid and qualify for credit interest
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Tina’s story: Back in touch after a serious injury Te kōrero a Tina: Kua hoki anō ki te pā whutupōro i muri i te wharanga kino
Tina suffered a serious injury while refereeing touch rugby in 2016. She’s encouraging Māori to put up their hands for the help and support they need.
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We accept around two million injury claims each year – that’s around 5,000 injuries every day. To reduce these numbers and keep people safe, we run the ‘Have a hmmm’ programme, the latest phase of which has just been launched.
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After seven years of delivering the consent and healthy relationship programme we are looking at a more effective way to support young New Zealanders.
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ACC claims in relation to terror attack Ngā kerēme ki ACC e pā ana ki te mahi whakawehi a te kaiwhakatumatuma
We have received a number of media requests for information on claims relating to the Christchurch terror attack.
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The Safety Dance: Our data on dancing-related injuries Te kanikani haumaru: ngā raraunga mō ngā wharanga i te ao kanikani
Let's dance - the new season of Dancing with the Stars New Zealand is starting and with it, it brings renewed enthusiasm for dance. Here's some tips to prepare.
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As part of making it easier for you to work with us, we want to continually improve the way we communicate and engage with healthcare suppliers and providers.
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Ian's story: How I lost my legs and found freedom Te kōrero a Ian: Nō te whatinga o ōku waewae, ka makere ngā here
Though things looked bleak after a deadly explosion, Ian Winson didn't let it dampen his determination, or dictate his future.
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Information in Te Reo Māori about starting the process of returning to work or study.
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