A man from Cambridge who recently moved to New Zealand died in a gardening accident at his home.
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Now we've been given an overview today of how badly we're getting injured thanks to a new report from ACC. Most of us are getting injured at her at home, especially in the garden, but the workplace is still dangerous for manufacturers and construction workers. Plus, gym injuries have now overtaken rugby injuries as the most common sport accidents. All in all, we're losing about $8.7 billion in productivity just from injuries. Scott Simpson is the Minister for ACC. Hi, Scott. Okay, what did you think? When you read this report, first thought you had.
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