As Sure Insurance disaster response teams start to assist flood and cyclone affected customers across Far North Queensland, the specialist Household Insurance provider has urged householders returning to homes to beware of potential danger and what to do before...
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Competition Drives Down Region’s Insurance Premiums
Queensland’s Sure Insurance has proved greater insurance market competition is the key to driving down regional insurance premiums and to encourage the take-up of essential household and residential strata insurance across vulnerable regional Queensland communities....
Premium Relief For Strata Titles
By Nicole Gibson, CAIRNS LOCAL NEWSThe ACCC’s three year Northern Australia Insurance Inquiry report released last month, found over the past decade insurance premiums in the north were higher and had increased at a faster rate than the rest of the country. House...
ACCC Northern Australia Insurance Inquiry Final Report Sets Regional And North QLD Residential Strata Insurance Reform Agenda
Managing Director of Sure Insurance, Bradley Heath said recommendations from the ACCC report suggested there existed a range of questionable long-term practices that may have contributed to inflated residential strata insurance prices. “It’s a market that is long...
Queensland Agency Adds Strata ‘To Fill Vacuum’
The agency says the offering will fill the coverage vacuum created by the exit of insurers from the state’s disaster prone northern region, where insurance affordability ranks as among the worst in the country. “Sure Insurance equally understands this crisis has...
Deadlocked Doors – A Potential Fire Trap For Queensland Householders
Managing Director of Sure Insurance, Bradley Heath said many householders were setting potential deadly traps for themselves by not leaving keys in deadlocked doors. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) statistics showed fire fighters attended 140 house fires...
Cyclone Resilience Reinforced As Way To Cheaper Insurance: Household Resilience Grants Open
The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments have provided an additional $21.25 million to the Program assisting eligible Regional and North Queensland home owner-occupiers with a grant of up to 75 per cent of the cost of improvements, up to a maximum of $11,250...