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Brian Hanley, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for Insurance Reform, discusses two Central Bank reports on the latest costs of Public Liability and Motor Insurance.
Times are tough, the cost-of-living crisis is real, inflation sucks. On the flip side, young Victorians still love live music. New research commissioned by Music Victoria, and published last week (Feb 21), finds that four in five young Victorians plan to attend at least one live music event each year. Of the 500 young Victorians (under-35) surveyed for Perceptions of Live Music report: 82% had bought a ticket for a music concert in the past year 70% purchased a ticket for a music festival 65% forked out for merch. 78% said their first live music experience shapes their overall passion for music. Simone Schinkel, CEO of Music Victoria, The main takeaway from the report — that young people love music — should come as a “huge relief,” says “because when we were not seeing them in the crowd we got very nervous.” The challenges? The cost-of-living crisis and some COVID hangover are “harder to fix,” Schinkel tells The Music Network. The data also identifies weak spots. Live music attendance drops away for under-18s, and a range of obstacles are said to rain on punters' parades, including: lack of motivation (22%) limited public transport options (21%) value for money (19%). Among the youngest demographic (16-18 year olds): 13% don't think about going to see live music – a figure higher than rest of those surveyed (8%). In that demographic, just 40% are likely to attend a music festival at least once each year. That's roughly 10 percentage points lower than expected, with 52% historically attending a festival by the time they were 18, according to the report. “We have an opportunity to motivate young people to actively engage with live music experiences at an early age. It will enhance their passive music awareness across digital platforms like YouTube, Spotify or TikTok,” notes Schinkel, in a statement accompanying the report. Disposable cash is a big issue, with 73% of respondents “trying to reduce spending to only essentials at the moment.” Though most of the time, having serious fun is more important than savings in the bank. More than half of the participants (58%) continue to purchase tickets, in spite of the squeeze. Melbourne and the state of Victoria has hogged the headlines of late, with Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour filling out the MCG on multiple nights and, on Sunday, the Victorian Government announcing a $2 million investment in the high school songwriting program, SongMakers. Also, the Victorian capital will next month host the first international Global Citizen NOW event, capped with a special performance by Crowded House. SongMakers was an election commitment “and we look forward to the roll out of the rest of the Victorian Government's commitments for live music including — but not limited too — festivals funding, delivering 10,000 gigs and ensuring 25% of those happen in regional Victoria,” comments Schinkel on the funding pledge. However, she continues, “we also call on the Victorian Government to urgently provide access to the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority (VMIA) for our beloved live music venues – many of whom are already on the brink due to market failure (for Public Liability insurance).” Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Watch our content on YouTube Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed Homebrewed is a radio program and podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
The Friday Workplace Briefing, hosted by Andrew Douglas and Karen Luu
This week Andrew Douglas and Mathew Reiman discuss the impact of the High Court ruling that delivered a huge blow to Host indemnities for recovery actions; as well as giving you a wrap up of some important news and developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode summary introduction: In this episode we chat to Fraser Cruikshanks, Business Development Manager at Shearwater who talks us through key areas of Equestrian Liability, Public Liability, Employers Liability, what yard owners need to think about for Property cover, Freelance and Instructors Insurance and Insurance for larger commercial facilities…Topics discussed in this episode: Equestrian Liability – what does this cover [02:04]What is Public Liability and who needs it [10:14]Public Liability and memberships [14:21]Employers Liability and what it covers [18:15]Do yard owners need specific equestrian insurance for their equestrian property? [22:42]Freelance/Instructors insurance – cover and who needs it [29:44]Insurance for larger commercial establishments [33:13]Resources for this episode: Visit Shearwater Insurance Services website at www.shearwater-insurance.co.uk Email equine@shearwater-insurance.co.uk Phone 01992 718666 Now over to you!If you found this episode useful, please leave us a review and let us know what else you would like to hearDon't forget to follow us on your favourite podcast app and subscribe so you don't miss any nuggets from our brilliant guests Send your business related questions to be answered by relevant experts on air once a month - enquiries@equestrianindex.comPlease join us for more chat, support, networking and inspiration in our dedicated FB group The Yard Supplement Connect
The much loved Agricultural Show is back in many cities and regional towns across Australia. But a public liability insurance crisis is putting events like these in doubt, with the industry accusing the Morrison Government of reneging on promised support.
Santho Mohapeloa is a Senior Underwriter specializing in Cyber Insurance. He joined Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) as a Liability Underwriter in 2019. He has an LLB from RAU (now University of Johannesburg) and worked for SHA from 2009 to 2019 after completing his articles. Santho's expertise range from Professional Indemnity, Cyber Liability, Digital Distribution, Commercial Crime, D&O, Public Liability, Medical Malpractice, and research.
Santho Mohapeloa is a Senior Underwriter specializing in Cyber Insurance. He joined Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) as a Liability Underwriter in 2019. He has an LLB from RAU (now University of Johannesburg) and worked for SHA from 2009 to 2019 after completing his articles. Santho's expertise range from Professional Indemnity, Cyber Liability, Digital Distribution, Commercial Crime, D&O, Public Liability, Medical Malpractice, and research.
Santho Mohapeloa is a Senior Underwriter specializing in Cyber Insurance. He joined Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) as a Liability Underwriter in 2019. He has an LLB from RAU (now University of Johannesburg) and worked for SHA from 2009 to 2019 after completing his articles. Santho's expertise range from Professional Indemnity, Cyber Liability, Digital Distribution, Commercial Crime, D&O, Public Liability, Medical Malpractice, and research.
Welcome to episode 29 of Broad Radio where Jo Stanley and Zoe Daniel bring you a jam packed show, covering off on all the important issues, like : Julia Banks and the toxic culture in Parliament, and why it matters to all of us, with Tanja Kovac, CEO Gender Equity Victoria the fun and sweary world of R-rated cross stitch, with Kate Aikins from Bitchcraft - hand craft classes with attitude,and knowing your rights if you are injured because of someone else's negligence, with Dimi Ioannou, Head of Public Liability, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers,plus we tackle the biggest issue of all, who wins when it comes to soap vs bodywash!?Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND...Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hospitals of the future. Will there be hospitals in the future? We've talked to Henrique Martins to ask him for his thoughts about this topic, Artificial Intelligence and much more. Henrique Martins, MD, PhD, FIAHSI. He has a Medical Degree, Internal Medicine Speciality, a Master and PhD degrees in Management, and is finishing his Master in Law,studying Public Liability implications of AI in Health. He is a National Defence Auditor (National institute of Defence, Ministry of Defence, Portugal). He is a Medical Doctor and University Professor at a Medical School and two Business schools, teaching and researching in Digital Health, Leadership and Management education for Medical Students and Health Professionals. He was one of the first CMIOs in Portugal in 2009–2013 at Hospital Fernando Fonseca, Lisbon, where he implemented large EHR system and founded an Innovation Center in Big Data and Robotics. He is the past president of SPMS, Portugal's Digital Health Agency, where he led National eHealth efforts for close to 7 years. He represented Portugal for 8 years and was the former Member States co-chair of the EU eHealth Network, the highest policy body on eHealth in the Union. Elected Fellow of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (within IMIA) in July 2020. Since August 2020 he has integrates theHL7 Europe Foundation Board of Diretors. He now works as an Academic in two high-ranked business schools and one medical school, and on individual consulting projects in Healthcare Transformation and Digital Health (www.henriquemartins.eu). He has authored a series of papers some of which looking at new trends for digital health at national and hospital level. Outras referências feitas no episódio: Henrique Martins' websiteKiwi Hospital (by Henrique Martins @ Plataforma Media)Serviços Partilhados do Ministério da Saúde (SPMS)Arlindo Oliveira and the Artificial Intelligence [PT] (Podcast Cruzamento) Contactos: CruzamentoPodcast.comcruzamentopodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @cruzamentofm André Correia: LinkedIneBook "Strategic Impact of IT Trends in the Pharmaceutical IndustryTwitter Daniel Guedelha: LinkedInRelatório “Pharmaceutical Cluster in Portugal”Twitter
Fergal O'Leary, member of the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission on their new research and recommendations into public liability insurance
Howdy legends! Welcome to Episode 28 of The Air Conditioning Podcast. In this episode we zoomed with Broker of the Year State Finalist, Jennifer Steger from Trade Risk Insurance. Since their inception over 10 years ago, Trade Risk Insurance has been assisting over 10k trade businesses with their insurance needs. From humble beginnings starting out in a home office in Brisbane, they've grown to become an award winning business with thousands of clients in all states and territories within Australia. Here's a snippet of what we covered….. > Can you begin by sharing with our audience how Trade Risk Insurance started? (2:25) > What Trades to you look after (3:30) > Does much of your work come from referrals? (4:30) > What insurance companies do you use as under writers? (5:30) > Often dealing with Insurance work we see how generous or tight insurers can be, what's been your experience? (6:30) > What are some of the more common claims that you see? (7:30) > What different types of insurance do you offer? (9:00) > For anyone just starting out with their business, what types of cover would be the bare minimum that you would be recommending? (10:00) >What amount of cover would you recommend for Public Liability in our industry? (11:15) > How does tool insurance work and is it expensive? (12:00) > Scenario (1): Tech is in someone's roof cavity and they step on a timber, tech falls through ceiling and hurts themselves or someone living within the house. Who is responsible and who needs to make the insurance claim? (16:30) > Scenario (2): Tech visits a clients home and their dog bites them on the leg. Who is responsible and who needs to make the claim? (22:00) > Are the insurance policies mentioned, a tax deduction? (23:45) > Do you often come across clients who are potentially attempting claim for more than they should be? EG Van is broken into and some tools are stolen, however the claimant is suggesting they had more power tools in their van at the time of the incident than what they actually had? (24:45) And there was a heap more we got through. We'd like to thank Jen for coming onto the show today and sharing her knowledge and discussing the products that Trade Risk Insurance Offers. To get in touch with Jen and the team, you can visit them at www.traderisk.com.au or you can contact Jen direct on 0438 837 917. Until the next episode lads and lass's…bye for now!
Questions asked to our panel member Jason. Thought you needed to pay the PCBU to keep your contract? Does your public liability insurance cover you? Jason’s works for the insurance companies, tasked with managing Public Liability Insurance Claims. Our discussion includes some of the following stories and scenarios: · What people think they are covered for. · What is the first thing looked by the claims adjuster when making a claim? · Is asbestos generally included in my Public Liability policy? · Who is legally liable to pay? · Does a purchase order obligate you to dry structure when only given a content purchase order? · Negligent vs Contractual law Thanks, Paul, for dropping in, and on your first Podcast appearance. Find us on Spotify - copy show link https://open.spotify.com/show/4FVBn8Cfyx2jOx0m4MksuG Latest Podcast will be available this Friday 23rdOctober @ 5 pm AEST Tags: #Professionalcleaners #businessowners #Professionalcarpetcleanersandrestorerspodcast #education #podcast
Another insurance episode we hear you say? YES! This time, we take a look at general insurance for things like tools, public liability and so on. While it seems pretty straightforward, Waz and Nic constantly come across tradies paying too much or having the wrong policies... or both! We chat with one of the world's largest insurance brokers about the pitfalls and key aspects of making sure you're protected and also not wasting your insurance dollar.
In this special Episode of The kisscapades Podcast we feature Julius Kibera the Managing Director of Reliable Consultants Insurance Agency, RCA are an Insurance & Investment Agency. They offer a variety of insurance packages from their Partner Companies which include: Jubilee Life Insurance, Britam, Liberty, First Assurance, UAP, Old Mutual, APA Insurance, CIC Group, Kenya Orient, Madison Group, Resolution Insurance, Heritage Insurance Company, AAR Insurance, PACIS, AIG Corporate Insurance, GA Insurance & Sanlam. RCA offer the following products on behalf of their Partner Companies: Life Cover,Education Funds,Unit Trusts, Wealth Management, Savings/Investment funds,Retirement/Pension funds, Medical Cover-Corporate & individual, Personal Accident Cover, Travel Insurance, Group Life Insurance, Motor Insurance, Marine Insurance, Fire & Perils, Burglary Insurance, All risk insurance, Public Liability, Money Insurance, WIBA, Group Personal Accident, Employer Liability, Contractor All Risk, Golf Insurance, Animal & Crop Insurance, Credit Insurance, Fidelity Guarantee, Performance Bonds, Goods in Transit Cover, Bid & Performance Bonds, Professional Indemnity Insurance and much more. Contact: Julius Kibera the Managing Director, Reliable Consultants Insurance Agency Kampus Towers, 5th Floor – University Way Office : 0722-642257 / 0732-380047 Mobile : 0722-761811 / 0733-761810 E-mail : jkibera@reliableconsultants.co.ke Website : www.reliableconsultants.co.ke Follow our Social Media Platforms @thekissbandit @kisscapadespodcast Watch the Podcast Videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thekisscapadespodcast
We ran our first Farm Open Day a few weeks after we had our alpacas arrive. Our faithful friends were interested in seeing them and we were happy to share our delightful new arrivals. We have learnt a lot over the years - mostly how to do it better - here Steve Heatherington shares some of that hard-won experience to hopefully help you get a good start, if you are thinking of having your own Open Day. SCALE What is the maximum number of people you can cope with at one time? How many cars can park safely and get in/out? Make sure you have enough helpers - and some spares Limit numbers by having tickets - decide if, and how much you will charge POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Health and Safety - do your risk assessments and put things in place to keep visitors safe. Insurance - you will need Public Liability insurance and keep within any restrictions they impose. Security - house and workshops or stores WELFARE People - toilets, handwashing facilities; access for people with disabilities Animal - as stress free as possible; no dogs OFFERINGS products payments (cash or card) selling animals - not easy to do on a farm open day; collect contact details and arrange for another time refreshments - decide extent and price demos feeding the alpacas MARKETING AND PROMOTION social media (including paid adverts?) signs to make you easy to find banners and information signs CONTINGENCIES weather (too hot; too wet) disasters and cancellation policy PACKING UP returning to normal take signs down feed yourself and the alpacas LINKS https://www.eventbrite.co.uk Eventbrite - Discover Great Events or Create Your Own & Sell Tickets (NB other providers available) https://squareup.com Take card payments with Square and get fast deposits, low rates, simple to use point of sale software, dedicated support and powerful eCommerce tools. (Note: other providers available) https://farmsunday.org/ Homepage - Open Farm Sunday OPEN FARM SUNDAY INFO PACK - very good resource https://farmsunday.org/uploads/homepage-slides/2019-LOFS-Information-Pack-FINAL.pdf (https://farmsunday.org/uploads/homepage-slides/2019-LOFS-Information-Pack-FINAL.pdf)
What makes a great leader? Is a person born a great leader, or can they develop those skills? How does leadership and culture relate to each other? When is the best time to develop leadership skills as a lawyer? How can a company develop leadership capacity? If you want to know all about leadership, and especially leadership in law, you need to watch this interview with Shino Yu and our host, Louise Hvala. It is both engaging and insightful. Shino shares her views on culture and leadership in general and in the law industry, and also valuable insight into how Zaparas has used leadership development initiatives to support its culture and future planning. Shino is Head of Human Resources at Zaparas Lawyers, personal injury specialists in WorkCover, TAC, Public Liability, Superannuation and Medical Negligence claims. __ If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to our channel. Make sure to leave a comment below and share with someone you think would benefit. And if you’re interested in more inspiring interviews, check out our YouTube playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYLX034NhU&list=PLU3QGPFEHanv2tia76JTTUdd4kBIWXHq4 Thanks for listening! Louise Hvala and Team Gatehouse Visit Gatehouse at: https://gatehouselegal.com.au Changing lives. Helping people with their legal careers. Building high performing legal teams. __ FOLLOW US: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gatehouselegal Twitter: https://twitter.com/gatehouselegal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gatehouselegal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3055693/?trk=tyah YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0j77IrHjipNv-a-GwaCvrA/featured Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gatehouselegal Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/gatehouselegalrecruitment/boards/ #GatehouseInsights #development #Leadership #CareersAdvice #Tips #selfimprovement
Dublin Roller Derby are currently preparing for their tenth season as a league, with the A team’s sights firmly set on breaking into the top 28 teams in the world and earning their spot at playoffs in 2019. The league has over 80 skating members so competition for a place in the A team roster are hard earned. Valentina tells us about the challenges faced by many leagues; raising funds to cover training, traveling on trips overseas to improve rankings (the A team having just returned from Boston) alongside the possibility of further travel abroad and attracting an audience in an already sports saturated market. We chat about how Dublin recruit and retain skaters for the league and learn a little bit more about Valentina’s journey in the sport. We also discuss Brexit and how it's effecting the current training opportunities for the league as their Public Liability insurance quotes rise by over 700%, the leagues struggles to keep skaters interested and skilled, and how the local Roller Derby community has pulled together to support Dublin's training. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Dublin Roller Derby are currently preparing for their tenth season as a league, with the A team’s sights firmly set on breaking into the top 28 teams in the world and earning their spot at playoffs in 2019. The league has over 80 skating members so competition for a place in the A team roster are hard earned. Valentina tells us about the challenges faced by many leagues; raising funds to cover training, traveling on trips overseas to improve rankings (the A team having just returned from Boston) alongside the possibility of further travel abroad and attracting an audience in an already sports saturated market. We chat about how Dublin recruit and retain skaters for the league and learn a little bit more about Valentina’s journey in the sport. We also discuss Brexit and how it's effecting the current training opportunities for the league as their Public Liability insurance quotes rise by over 700%, the leagues struggles to keep skaters interested and skilled and how the local Roller Derby community has pulled together to support Dublin's training. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Landlord public liability insurance; a reminder for PM’s
Julian Campbell discusses Public Liability insurance with Stephen Markey, and the benefit of entering the BRW List with Christina Sykiotis.
Andy is groggy this week because of only getting 2 hours sleep before recording, but Grax and Michael Bell help him with roleplaying.