Insurance News Wrap

Wed, 24th Jun 2026

23 de jun de 2026
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This week on Financial Services Online's podcast with Paige Estritori, important updates in Australia's national insurance landscape are discussed. The Heavy Vehicle National Law is seeing major changes, placing emphasis on safety, driver fitness, and risk management. Evidence-based policies and insurance are more tightly linked now and proactive risk management is key. The Victorian government is examining strata insurance commissions as part of their reform, pushing for transparency in insurance costs, encouraging owners to demand detailed insurance data and compare quotes actively. Changes in the General Insurance Code of Practice bring improved policies for tradespeople, including clarity in claims and dispute resolutions. The call to action for listeners is to constantly review their insurance policies and seek professional advice if needed.

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Portada del episodio Thu, 25th Jun 2026

Thu, 25th Jun 2026

In the latest episode of Financial Services Online's Weekly Insurance News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses key Australian insurance industry happenings. She first addresses the New South Wales budget's impact on the Emergency Services Levy, creating increasing premiums and resultant calls for reform. The reforms seek to develop a property-based system for better fairness and affordability, especially influencing beauty salon insurance. Estritori stresses the importance of reassessing policies rather than reducing coverage. She then shifts to a revival in life insurance demand, with significant growth rates reported for individual lump sum insurance and income protection insurance in 2025. The motivation? Concerns over household debt and family security. Finally, Estritori highlights the criticality of staying informed about insurance policy changes and industry updates.

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Portada del episodio Wed, 24th Jun 2026

Wed, 24th Jun 2026

This week on Financial Services Online's podcast with Paige Estritori, important updates in Australia's national insurance landscape are discussed. The Heavy Vehicle National Law is seeing major changes, placing emphasis on safety, driver fitness, and risk management. Evidence-based policies and insurance are more tightly linked now and proactive risk management is key. The Victorian government is examining strata insurance commissions as part of their reform, pushing for transparency in insurance costs, encouraging owners to demand detailed insurance data and compare quotes actively. Changes in the General Insurance Code of Practice bring improved policies for tradespeople, including clarity in claims and dispute resolutions. The call to action for listeners is to constantly review their insurance policies and seek professional advice if needed.

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Portada del episodio Tue, 23rd Jun 2026

Tue, 23rd Jun 2026

In this week's episode of Weekly Insurance News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses the reform of Victoria's owner corporation, which questions strata insurance commissions and aims to promote transparency in insurance costs. The government, however, is cautious about this change due to concerns over potential cost shifts and possible downturns in advice provision. Meanwhile, the General Insurance Code of Practice is under review, with more than a hundred recommendations likely to be contractually enforceable. These changes are beneficial for tradies dealing with urgent insurance scenarios like public liability and income protection. The ASIC warns about delays in super death benefit claims and urges for improved service standards. For consumers, the reminder is to reassess beneficiary nominations and the adequacy of super-based insurance compared to standalone covers. Tune in for the latest on these and other developing stories with Financial Services Online.

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Portada del episodio Mon, 22nd Jun 2026

Mon, 22nd Jun 2026

In this week's episode of the Financial Services Online podcast, host Paige Estritori gives an update on the Australian insurance industry with key highlights including a significant review of the General Insurance Code of Practice that could revolutionize practices for Australian tradespeople, enhanced benefits claims processing urged by ASIC to help families during times of bereavement, rising rural insurance premiums in Queensland leading to a search for alternative solutions, and uncertain property tax reforms leaving investors in a state of uncertainty. Paige encourages continuous insurance reviews and consultation with licensed brokers for the right protection. This concludes the weekly insurance news that promotes better understanding, management, and progression of insurance for both personal and business needs in Australia. Visit financialservicesonline.com.au for more information.

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Portada del episodio Sun, 21st Jun 2026

Sun, 21st Jun 2026

This episode of 'Weekly Insurance News Wrap' by Financial Services Online provides important updates on Australia's insurance industry. First, a major change in general insurance practice is expected with a thorough review of the Insurance Code offering over 100 recommendations. Particularly, Tradies could benefit from improved claims management, fair settlements, and efficient dispute resolution. ASIC has expressed concerns about ongoing delays in Super Death Benefit Claims, urging for clearer claim timelines and supportive measures. In Queensland, escalating rural insurance costs have caused uproar, leading to an ACCC investigation into market competition fears. Lastly, tax reforms proposed for landlords have spilt opinions, urging landlords to consider insurance factors in their plans. Regular insurance reviews are recommended for all listeners to ensure optimal protection in changing circumstances.n

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