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ACC Minister Maryan Street is today wishing New Zealanders a happy Christmas break, but reminding them to take care while relaxing and enjoying themselves.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

Most employers will pay less in ACC levies next year, while there will be some increases for workers and motorists, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

ACC has developed a challenging work programme to review operational issues raised by a report examining the funding and accreditation of physiotherapy services, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

An extra 760 people a year are expected to get ACC cover for work-related diseases after a decision to add a raft of new ones to the Schedule 2 list, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

Stone Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

Employees who develop a mental injury after being exposed to a sudden traumatic event during the course of their work will in future be entitled to ACC, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

Madam Speaker, I move that the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Bill (No. 2) be now read a first time.

At the appropriate time I intend to move that the Bill be referred to the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee for consideration, and that the committee present its final report on or before 12 May 2008.

The Bill continues this government’s commitment to a fair and sustainable ACC scheme for reducing the incidence and impact of personal injury.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

ACC Minister Maryan Street today marked 40 years of the ACC scheme at a symposium in Auckland.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

“Review of the Way in Which Physiotherapy Services are Funded and Accredited by ACC”is released.

  • Maryan Street
  • ACC

The National party wants to scrap our world-leading, no fault ACC legislation because it just doesn't understand it, said ACC Minister Ruth Dyson today.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

A joint release from Ruth Dyson, Minister for ACC and Peter Brown, Deputy Leader New Zealand First

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

Ross Wilson has been appointed as the new chair of the Accident Compensation Corporation Board.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

The ActiveSmart website is one of many tools now available to Kiwis to encourage a healthy, long life, with less risk of injury

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

The National Party is deliberately misleading the public about ACC levies in order to try to privatise the ACC scheme

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

Dr Marie Bismark has been appointed to the ACC board.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC