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Ex-cyclone Seroja leaves trail of destruction in WA towns

12 April 2021

Homes, roads and other public infrastructure in WA’s mid-west coastal region suffered significant damage as storm Seroja made landfall as a category 3 tropical cyclone yesterday evening between the townships of Kalbarri and Northampton...

Northern Qld MPs confident on reinsurance pool

12 April 2021

Northern Queensland MP Warren Entsch says evidence of market failure in Australia’s north has increased the likelihood a reinsurance pool proposal will be supported in the next Federal Budget...

What’s in the latest edition of Insurance News magazine?

12 April 2021

Insurance Ombudsman John Price has spent 17 years adjudicating on disputed claims, and working with the insurance industry and consumer groups to build a process that emphasises fairness over what the mainstream media likes to call “fine print”. In the April/May edition of Insurance News magazine Mr Price looks back over the development of an independent claims review system...

Qld roofing repairs hit by delays, cost increases

12 April 2021

Roofing repairs in southeast Queensland have been hit by delays and cost increases due to the combined impact of hailstorms last year, continued wet weather and issues related to COVID-19...

Payment scam losses top $14 million: ACCC

12 April 2021

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says businesses reported more than $14 million in losses due to payment redirection scams last year and average loss figures to date this year are tracking higher...

ICA sees BI pandemic claim clarity this year

29 March 2021

Insurers and policyholders contesting pandemic-related business interruption claims “will have certainty on most substantial issues” this year as expedited legal hearings and appeals are completed, the Insurance Council of Australia says...

Appeal court supports Lacrosse damages decision

29 March 2021

The Victorian Court of Appeal has largely upheld a landmark decision on the payment of damages by consultants after the cladding-fuelled fire at Melbourne’s Lacrosse building...

Vanilla Lounge moves forward with BI court action

29 March 2021

The Vanilla Lounge restaurant business is pressing ahead with its Federal Court action over a pandemic-related business interruption claim after a key question in the dispute was separately decided in December...

Australia losses driving up renewable energy premiums

22 March 2021

Renewable energy premiums are set to increase even more this year, pushed up by claim losses in Australia, according to a research paper jointly prepared by London-based broker BMS Group's renewable energy team in Australia...