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Perils raises spring storm loss estimate
03 February 2026
Insured losses from storms in Australia’s east in October will reach $1.51 billion, Swiss catastrophe data company Perils estimates...
Redacted report breaks down NZ affordability issue
03 February 2026
New Zealand home premiums have risen at three times the pace of the consumer price index since 2011 and by more than 40% in the past two years, with properties subject to flooding and seismic risks drawing significantly higher increases, a Treasury report says...
ASIC deputy to step up after Longo leaves
03 February 2026
Australian Securities and Investments Commission deputy chair Sarah Court will become chair when Joe Longo finishes his term at the end of May...
AFCA backs insurer after chewing over termite damage claim
03 February 2026
A homeowner who tried to link termite holes in his wall to a previous storm damage claim will not be covered after the complaints authority accepted long-term moisture issues led to the loss...
Three charged over $1m insurance fraud
30 January 2026
Financial crime squad detectives in NSW have charged three men over an alleged insurance fraud worth more than $1 million that involved fake invoices for lawn mowing, cleaning and other domestic services...
Insurer warned over motor discount failures
30 January 2026
Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance has been issued a public warning for failing to deliver on advertised discounts for motor policies sold online and through vehicle dealerships...
Crash victim at fault for checking phone while crossing road
30 January 2026
A man who was hit by a car as he crossed a six-lane road while looking at his phone has had his benefits claim rejected after the NSW Personal Injury Commission found he was at fault...
Jeweller not to blame for $500k distraction theft: AFCA
30 January 2026
Lloyd’s must settle with a jewellery shop after a customer stole gold chains worth $500,000 when a sales assistant left the room, the industry ombudsman has ruled...
ICA warns TasInsure will create ‘large fiscal risks’
29 January 2026
Tasmania’s plan for a state-run insurer could leave taxpayers liable for hundreds of millions of dollars after a major catastrophe, research commissioned by the Insurance Council of Australia shows...
Victorian fires highlight climate threat: Willis
29 January 2026
The Victorian bushfires are another reminder that climate catastrophe risk remains high, with implications for premium affordability, Willis says...
Firm pays after director’s son takes car for a spin and a bump
29 January 2026
A business will not receive a payout after its director’s son slammed a company-insured car into two other vehicles at high speed...
Battery danger study flags testing, charging flaws
29 January 2026
Untested products and incorrect charging practices are drivers of growing lithium-ion battery fire risks, according an IAG-backed research project...
Tasmania taps Trowbridge for TasInsure set-up
28 January 2026
The Tasmanian government says it has appointed industry consultant John Trowbridge to support the delivery of its proposed state-run insurer TasInsure...
Victorian bushfire claims top $200 million
28 January 2026
Insured losses from a series of Victorian bushfires have exceeded $200 million, the Insurance Council of Australia says in its first cost estimate...
Actuaries Institute head calls for ‘defend and extend’ approach
28 January 2026
Actuaries Institute president Scott Reeves says the profession can expand to serve more industries and members should adopt a new mindset...
Couple win payout after gallstone wrecks holiday plans
28 January 2026
A traveller who had to cancel a holiday when his wife fell ill will be paid more than $17,000 after the ombudsman rejected his insurer’s argument the ailment related to an undeclared pre-existing condition...
‘Systemic non-compliance’: QBE penalised over CTP payout delays
27 January 2026
The NSW State Insurance Regulatory Authority has handed QBE a $32,600 civil penalty for delaying payments to motor claimants in a breach of compulsory third party scheme rules...
Industry leaders among Australia Day honours
27 January 2026
Sedgwick loss adjuster Tony Morgan, Helia chair Leona Murphy and QBE Australia Pacific chair Melanie Willis have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours...
New $10 million flood levee ‘to push premiums down’
27 January 2026
An improved levee will be built in southwest Queensland’s Thargomindah following last year’s devastating floods – and politicians expect the development to help relieve high insurance costs...
Ombudsman backs car owner in storage war
27 January 2026
A policyholder will be reimbursed for storage costs incurred during an unsuccessful vehicle damage claim, after the complaints authority found his insurer was responsible for the expense...