Pill testing could make attendance at music festivals and events much safer – but it could dramatically increase the financial risk borne by festivals.
Kathie Beatrice Salman successfully sued a Sydney council after she rolled her ankle while moving from a bark surface to spongy rubber in a children’s playground.
Generations of children bounced on the trampolines until they were abruptly closed in 2020,and a $500,000 insurance bill means they are unlikely to reopen this summer.
An insurance crisis crippling Australia’s amusement and leisure industry could spell the end for iconic city and country agricultural shows.
Bungled business interruption policies could cost IAG north of $1 billion. CEO Nick Hawkins said the policies should have been written more clearly.
Who's going to pay for pandemic-related business losses? It has been the industry's dirty little secret that is coming back to bite insurers after losing a landmark test case the industry thought it would win.
IAG is bracing for $865 million in business interruption claims following a ruling in the NSW Supreme Court of Appeals that found pandemic exclusions were not valid.
QBE chief warns that severe weather may force premiums to price out customers for certain types of insurance in Australia and around the world.
People riding e-scooters in Queensland are being warned that they aren't covered for injury to others.