When your business is your family farm it’s important to consult a specialist insurance broker or adviser
5 March
Running a family farm, especially one passed down through generations, is more than just a business—it’s your family’s heritage, legacy, and livelihood.
Protecting this invaluable asset requires expertise beyond basic insurance...[Read More]
Protecting your business: Safeguarding everything you’ve worked hard to build
5 March
For many business owners, their business is more than just an income stream. It represents years of long hours, risk-taking, reinvestment, sacrifice and belief. Whether you operate a small family enterprise or a growing company with employees, your...[Read More]
What your insurance policy might not cover
5 March
After returning from a relaxing holiday, the last thing anyone expects is to find their home damaged or possessions lost. But even more surprising—and frustrating—is discovering that what seemed covered under an insurance policy actually...[Read More]
After summer events: Is your insurance still aligned with reality?
26 February
Summer in Australia has a habit of reminding us who’s really in charge. From flash floods and bushfires to relentless heatwaves, the past few months may have tested more than just your air conditioner. But once the clean-up is done and life...[Read More]
What you need to know to understand professional indemnity insurance
26 February
Running a business or offering professional services comes with responsibility.
Clients rely on your expertise and expect a certain standard of care. But what happens if a mistake occurs, advice is misunderstood, or a client claims financial loss...[Read More]
Top 5 things you should insure and 5 things that people often forget
19 February
Insurance is more than just a safety net; it’s a vital part of protecting what matters most to you, both personally and professionally.
Whether you’re a business owner or managing your personal affairs, understanding what to insure can save...[Read More]
Why reading the fine print is so important with your general insurance
19 February
In today’s fast-paced world, we’re used to ticking boxes, scrolling quickly through terms and conditions, and trusting that what we buy will serve our needs. Nowhere is this truer—or riskier—than when it comes to insurance.
Whether it’s...[Read More]
Insurance for Tradies: The questions you must ask before it’s too late
12 February
If you’re a tradie, your body, your tools, and your ability to turn up and work are your biggest assets. Yet insurance is often something pushed aside—until something goes wrong. Injury, illness, theft, or an unexpected accident can stop income...[Read More]
Why general insurance is about protection, not just price
12 February
When reviewing insurance, it’s natural to look at price first. But general insurance isn’t really a ‘purchase’ — it’s a protection plan for the day something unexpected happens.
The right cover helps reduce financial stress and...[Read More]
What does it mean to be a cyber secure business?
5 February
In today’s world, being “cyber secure” isn’t about wearing a hoodie in a dark room typing code at lightning speed. It’s about running a business that understands digital risk, takes sensible precautions, and knows how to respond when...[Read More]
Reasons to seek advice on workers’ compensation insurance
5 February
While workers’ compensation is mandatory, it is far from simple.
Seeking professional advice can save time, money, and stress.Different Rules in Each State and Territory
Workers’ compensation schemes vary significantly across Australia....[Read More]
Things you need to know about insuring your tools of trade
29 January
For many tradies, tools of trade aren’t just equipment — they’re your livelihood. If you can’t work, you can’t earn, and replacing tools quickly after theft, damage, or loss can be the difference between a minor setback and weeks off the...[Read More]
Safety on inland water courses in Australia
29 January
Australia’s inland waterways, such as the Murray River, are popular destinations for boating, fishing, and recreational water activities.
However, despite their tranquil appearance, these watercourses can pose serious risks. Strong currents,...[Read More]
Cyber insurance: Why it’s no longer optional for Australian businesses
22 January
Once upon a time, cybercrime felt like a problem for big banks, global tech companies, or organisations with entire IT departments. Today, that assumption couldn’t be further from the truth. In Australia, small and medium businesses are now the...[Read More]
Why are general insurance premiums rising – and what can you do about it?
22 January
If you’ve opened your latest insurance renewal and felt a sharp intake of breath, you’re not alone. Across Australia, general insurance premiums have been rising steadily, leaving many households and business owners wondering: Why does it cost...[Read More]