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Tena koutou katoa. Good morning.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Madam Speaker, I move that the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Bill (No. 2) be now read a second time.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Notes for speech delivered by ACC Minister Maryan Street to the AGM of the New Zealand Association of Accredited Employers. Domestic terminal, Auckland Airport
- Maryan Street
- ACC
I’m delighted to address your annual conference today, particularly since, as some of you may be aware, I have taken an active interest in this subject for some time.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
E nga reo, e nga mana, e nga tauira ma,
Tenei te mihi ki a koutou,
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena ra tatou katoa.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Stone Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland
- 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
These awards are designed to highlight best practice in the field of community-based injury prevention and safety promotion.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
Speech to gatherings in Wellington and Christchurch to commemorate Workers' Memorial Day.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
ACC intends to distribute free copies of this booklet directly to claimants who are entitled to attendant care.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
Celebrates the winning entries of ACC's 'Look Out For Each Other' school injury prevention competition.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
ACC Minister Ruth Dyson
Address to the Injury Prevention Network of Aotearoa Biennial Conference
James Cook Hotel, Wellington
10.45am, 2 November 2005
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
Farewell to Garry Wilson, ACC’s retiring chief executive
Grand Hall, Parliament, Wellington
5pm, Wednesday, 19 October 2005
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC