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21 Jan 2002 | Natural disasters will drive up insurance premiums Insurance policyholders may soon feel the effects of the high number of natural disasters that have occurred over the past 12 months. ...... FULL STORY
18 Jan 2002 | 30% rebate fails to lure members Figures show that the 30% rebate scheme, which costs the Federal Government over $2 billion a year, only encouraged an additional 2 per cent of Australians to take out private health insurance. ...... FULL STORY
16 Jan 2002 | NRMA Insurance name change The publicly listed NRMA Insurance company has undergone a name change.
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16 Jan 2002 | Rush for terrorism cover Hundreds of homeowners have rushed to apply for a new policy covering terrorism. ...... FULL STORY
14 Jan 2002 | FMD insurance Australian livestock producers have welcomed a decision by New Zealand and Australian insurance agency, Agricola, to offer foot and mouth disease insurance. The first of its type in Australia, this policy will allow producers to insure themselves for loss of income from forced livestock slaughter and quarantine restrictions. ...... FULL STORY
10 Jan 2002 | Warning on health fund premium increases Labor and health consumer groups yesterday warned the Federal Government not to approve any increases in private health insurance premiums without careful investigation. ...... FULL STORY
9 Jan 2002 | Health funds push for premium increases The cost of your private health insurance could rise this year with three of the largest health funds seeking approval to increase premiums.
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9 Jan 2002 | RACV payouts to car insurance customers About 15,000 RACV customers with comprehensive car insurance received refunds totalling up to $15 million after an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. ...... FULL STORY
4 Jan 2002 | Insurers count bushfire cost The cost of the NSW bushfire crisis was revised upwards by $20 million yesterday, taking the total insurance industry damage bill to $70 million. National coordinator of Insurance Disaster Response Organisation, Mr Christopher Henri, said the insured losses from the fires now significantly exceeds the $56 million recorded for the NSW bushfires in 1994. ...... FULL STORY
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