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Far-Out Friday – spaced-out insurance policies

We’re often told to “reach for the stars” in our endeavours – but it’s not usually meant so literally.Yet many insurers around the world have done just that, by offering insurance against alien abduction.
Media, entertainment industry not ready for cyber risk

More than half of media and entertainment firms experienced three or more cyber attacks over a 12-month period, according to a new survey from specialist insurer Hiscox.
Restoring integrity to the insurance industry

With the insurance hearings of the Financial Services Royal Commission currently underway, explosive revelations about unethical and illegal practices within the industry have dominated media headlines. Already, numerous insurers have seen real-world consequences, with stock prices dropping and potentially-irreparable brand damage.
Double bounced: Why jumpy insurers are hopping out of the trampoline business

Bouncing on backyard trampolines is a national pastime in Australia, so when the worldwide trampoline park trend took off, we were quick to jump on it.
Josh Frydenberg open to extending banking royal commission

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has confirmed he will “favourably consider” any request to extend the banking royal commission after the inquiry confirmed regulators had been far too soft on bad behaviour.
More than 60 Melbourne cranes stop work after WorkSafe investigates Box Hill death

Worksites in Victoria have been told to stop using dozens of cranes, and conduct safety checks on
This is the royal commission grilling that sparked a record class action against Australia’s banks

THIS is the grilling that blew the lid on a massive rip-off affecting millions of people — and could see you refunded up to $3000.
THIS is the banking royal commission grilling that sparked what is shaping up to be the largest class action in Australian history.
Royal commission to zero in on insurers

The financial services royal commission will turn its sights to the insurance sector when it resumes public hearings on Monday.
Australian organisations struggling with compliance, security report says

A new report from Gemalto claims Australian organisations may be falling short when it comes to compliance with data security regulations.
The crazy risks Australians are taking behind the wheel

It's not technically illegal to wear thongs while driving but it could still end up costing you. Same goes for eating or doing your makeup behind the wheel.
IT IS very likely you have witnessed a driver doing something unsafe behind the wheel, or, though you may not admit it, done something dangerous yourself.
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