We’re all aware of the dangers of workers contracting the coronavirus. What then is the fallout for employers’ role across the country in keeping staff COVID-19 safe?
We’re all aware of the dangers of workers contracting the coronavirus. What then is the fallout for employers’ role across the country in keeping staff COVID-19 safe?
As our reliance on technology, the internet, and all things digital continues to grow, so does cyber risk. For businesses of all sizes and even government bodies, falling prey to cyber attacks is one of the key areas of...
Directors and officers (D&O) of companies may now be more vulnerable to class actions. That’s because legislation to extend the COVID-19 relief measures to corporate obligations beyond 21 March was stalled in the Senate.
Multi-peril crop insurance has been available for almost 50 years on and off to farmers, mostly in Western Australia. However, few farmers have opted into this cover. Here’s what you should know.
As a crop farmer, you...
February’s bushfires savaged Perth’s north-east with 86 properties destroyed over several days as it burnt through more than 11,000 hectares.
By late February, more than 730 insurance claims were lodged totalling more...
Chances are your business was quick to set up systems for some or all of your office staff to work from home due to the coronavirus restrictions.
Running your own business is exciting. It can also be risky.
While it’s ideal to always hope for the best, when it comes to protecting our business, we sometimes need to be prepared for the worst.
Insurance is something that most business owners set and forget. They simply don’t think about insurance unless they need to use it. Like your business, your insurance needs will change over time. It is a good idea to...
Being able to protect your business against all eventualities is crucial for success. One threat that is more likely than others is storm season. Last year alone, storm damage and natural disasters cost Australian...