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Insurance Council of Australia

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The official X account of the Insurance Council of Australia, the representative body of the general insurance industry in Australia.

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Insurers have now received 7,383 claims related to the Mid North Coast & Hunter region floods with Insurance Hubs in Taree and Port Macquarie remaining open over the weekend to support local residents and business owners. Read more: bit.ly/3HxdIJ1

Insurers have now received 7,383 claims related to the Mid North Coast & Hunter region floods with Insurance Hubs in Taree and Port Macquarie remaining open over the weekend to support local residents and business owners. Read more: bit.ly/3HxdIJ1
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Great to see NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey keeping reform of insurance taxes on the agenda via Paul Karp in The Australian Financial Review. Insurance Council of Australia has long called for ESL removal – it’s a tax on top of a premium, impacting affordability for those most at risk. Read on:

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On Thursday, 3 July, & Friday, 4 July, Insurance Council of Australia & #insurers are hosting one-on-one consultations in Casterton to assist customers affected by the severe storms that impacted the town in October last year. Book here: bit.ly/4e3FR6K

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New Insurance Council of Australia data reveals the total insured cost of the three declared catastrophes & significant events in the first half of 2025 has now exceeded $1.8 billion. Read more: bit.ly/45PV6hN

New <a href="/ICAUS/">Insurance Council of Australia</a> data reveals the total insured cost of the three declared catastrophes &amp; significant events in the first half of 2025 has now exceeded $1.8 billion. Read more: bit.ly/45PV6hN