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Market upheaval ‘most profound’ war risk for APAC
13 April 2026
Financial market turmoil poses the largest risk to Australian and other Asia-Pacific insurers stemming from the Iran war, according to an S&P Global Ratings report on the conflict’s impacts...
Midwives flag ‘systemic failure’ in PI coverage
13 April 2026
The Australian College of Midwives has warned there are limited insurance offerings for members in private practice...
‘Significant event’: New Zealanders clean up after Vaianu
13 April 2026
The Insurance Brokers Association of New Zealand says Cyclone Vaianu will have affected people still recovering from severe weather that hit earlier this year...
Court refuses to cap Toyota class action numbers
13 April 2026
A judge has rejected a bid to limit participation in a class action over insurance attached to finance for car loans...
In Insurance News magazine this month
13 April 2026
The tobacco wars and their impact on insurance make the cover of the April/May edition of Insurance News magazine, but it’s not all bad news...
‘Disaster inertia’ grips NZ, researchers warn
13 April 2026
New Zealand’s disaster responses have simply involved doing more of the same every time, according to three academics who have researched post-catastrophe reviews across the past decade...
Institute outlines steps to attract adaptation funding
13 April 2026
A lack of structures, systems and co-ordination is preventing capital from being invested in climate adaptation and resilience, the latest Australian Sustainable Finance Institute gathering found...
Exec fined over cartel bid banned from tapping insurance
13 April 2026
A company director has been ordered not to pursue an insurance payout after he was fined a record $1 million for attempted cartel conduct...
ICNZ reveals new board line-up
13 April 2026
FMG Insurance CEO Adam Heath has become chairman of the Insurance Council of New Zealand, with Suncorp NZ CEO Jimmy Higgins the deputy chairman...
‘Massive destruction’: WA towns count cost of Narelle
30 March 2026
North West Cape in WA has suffered some of the worst damage from Tropical Cyclone Narelle, the biggest storm to hit the state since Seroja in April 2021...
Iran conflict poses threat to underwriting margins
30 March 2026
S&P Global Ratings has warned of impacts on underwriting earnings from the Middle East war...
Intermediated premium edges up
30 March 2026
General insurance intermediaries issued premium invoices totalling $22.97 billion in the six months to December, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority says...
Solicitors demand move to ‘free market’ PI cover
30 March 2026
A group of NSW solicitors have launched a petition calling for a Law Society general meeting over the lack of professional indemnity cover competition...
Repair worker scarcity makes ‘time a material cost’ in claims
30 March 2026
A shortage of tilers and bricklayers is pushing up claims costs even as broader supply conditions stabilise, Crawford & Company says...
Who’s the boss? Court decides in damages dispute
30 March 2026
A mechanic injured while repairing an excavator has won damages in a case that had to determine whether his employer was a labour hire business or the trucking company where he worked...
NRMA-backed flood alerts tested in Queensland
30 March 2026
A driver flood alert tool has been launched in some Queensland council areas under an Australian-first trial of live updates delivered through GPS navigation apps...
Window still open for add-on disputes: Claimo
30 March 2026
Millions of people may still be eligible for refunds over “junk” add-on insurance, according to Claimo, which has criticised “significant confusion” caused by Australian Financial Complaints Authority deadlines...
Narelle tipped to regain power around WA coast
23 March 2026
Flood emergency warnings remain in place for Katherine and surrounding areas after Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle brought heavy rain to the region while moving west towards WA...
Code committee begins search for new chair
23 March 2026
The General Insurance Code Governance Committee is looking for an independent chair to succeed Veronique Ingram at the end of her second term...
Product recalls ease, but regulators ‘sharply focused’
23 March 2026
The number of Australian product safety “market actions”, including recalls, dropped 3.2% last year, according to Sedgwick...