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25.01.2022 Next week Monday 28th September 2020 - I will be taking holidays for a week and returning Tuesday 6th of October 2020. I am going to be enjoying spending the week with my family & extended family celebrating our 7th wedding anniversary & Mother in Law's 60th. If you have any questions please feel free to email me on [email protected] as i will be checking in randomly but not all the time. Otherwise direct all your queries to Alisha (who always has you all in amazing hands anyway) at [email protected] Thank you for your understanding and look forward to relaxing beach side with the family.



23.01.2022 A couple of claims on Tennis Elbow now. Tennis elbow is inflammation or, in some cases, microtearing of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. The forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from overuse repeating the same motions again and again. This leads to pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow.

23.01.2022 Did you know that female IP claims are on the rise for MH? Did you know cancer makes up 39% of life cover claims for males and 61% for females?

23.01.2022 The Reserve Bank forecasts the economy will contract 6% this year before rebounding 5% in 2021. The recent company reporting season provided an insight into the financial impact of COVID-19 on the economy and for investors. Only 75% of ASX 200 companies reported a net profit in the year to June. Full-year earnings were down 38% on aggregate, while dividends were down 36%.... 53% of companies either cut or didn’t pay a dividend, a move that will affect investors who depend on dividend income from shares. The current cash target rate of 0.25% has been left unchanged and is expected to remain at its current level for the foreseeable future.



22.01.2022 Team protect claim storey’s

22.01.2022 It’s World Kindness Day today! This year has been a year like no other, but through it all Some people have been amazing. From our frontline workers to our next door neighbours, people have reached out to support each other through in big and small ways.... What random acts of kindness have you seen or been part of this year?

21.01.2022 Very true! The good and the bad.



20.01.2022 Hey tiddas! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so support your sistas and get your susus checked! Book an appointment at your Community Controlled Health Service or Breast Screen QLD. Check our website for your nearest CCHS: http://bit.ly/dchealthcheck1

20.01.2022 If lung cancer is found at an earlier stage, there is more chance of a better outcome. It’s important to know the symptoms of lung cancer as although lung cancer occurs mostly in people aged 60 and over, it can affect people of any age. New and constantly evolving treatments such as immunotherapy are likely to continue to improve outcomes for people affected by lung cancer.... What are the symptoms? *coughing up blood *a new or changed cough that doesn’t go away *chest pain and/or shoulder pain or discomfort the pain may be worse with coughing or deep breathing *trouble breathing or shortness of breath *hoarse voice *weight loss *loss of appetite *chest infection that doesn’t go away *tiredness or weakness Many conditions can cause these symptoms, not just lung cancer. Anyone can get lung cancer, even if they have never smoked. If you have any of these symptoms and they are persistent, talk to your doctor. Insurances will help you get through the financial side of your lung cancer.

20.01.2022 Accidents happen in every sport & no matter what the gender is!!! Are you protected if something happens to you?

18.01.2022 This is Shane :) last week he broke our record for most superfunds, 22!!! 22 which we are turning into 1!! All at absolutely no out of pocket expense His reign was short lived (sorry Shane!) today, along came MR 24... Stay tuned...

17.01.2022 Mchappy day today every $2 from a big Mac goes to help the sick kids.



16.01.2022 It was a year most of us would like to forget. And yet, some of the toughest lessons of 2020 had a silver lining. We weathered bushfires, floods, a pandemic that’s not over yet and a recession that is. Through it all we emerged a stronger community. Many of us also learned some useful financial lessons that we can put to work in 2021 and beyond to help create a more secure future. So what were the money lessons of 2020?...Continue reading

15.01.2022 What Does Trauma Insurance Cover What is Trauma Insurance? Trauma Insurance provides a lump sum payment to help you financially while you are recovering if you are diagnosed with a specific injury or illness....Continue reading

13.01.2022 The Federal Budget on October 6 was the start of a pivotal month on the economic scene. Budget estimates released later in the month revealed a deficit of $132.5 billion in the year to September. While the deficit is expected to peak next year, there are also some positive signs emerging. The ASX200 finished slightly up for the month, with most of October’s early gains eroded in the lead up to the US Presidential election and the RBA announcement.... The Reserve Bank has cut the cash rate to 0.1%, from its current record low of 0.25% and intends to purchase $100 billion of government bonds, to help stimulate the economy.

13.01.2022 Living through COVID-19 has brought many challenges and shifting priorities as we deal with the financial impacts of the pandemic, and that includes the issue of life insurance. On the one hand, the pandemic has highlighted the importance of life cover. On the other, those who may have lost a job or lost income are questioning its necessity. Many Australians continue to view life insurance as a discretionary item. This is in stark contrast to car or home insurance which are s...Continue reading

12.01.2022 October, Australia’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, provides an opportunity for us all to focus on breast cancer and its impact on those affected by the disease in our community. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. Take the time this month to find out what you need to know about breast awareness and share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues.

12.01.2022 Mose Masoe takes his first steps unaided. Masoe was injured in a Rugby League game 8 months ago and was told he may never walk again. ArifAhmedITV/Twitter

11.01.2022 And here he is the man, MR 24 (Turoa) Hehe thanks for being a good sport!! We all had a laugh, but this is a serious issue, he will soon be organised... and safely insured, full peace of mind at no out of pocket expense, PLUS we are paying his footy registration for next year! THANK YOU TUROA, we are so excited to help you sort out you 24 SUPERFUNDS into the one easy to manage account. Your awesome mate, and you too Shane. Go WATERFORD DEAMONS! Absolultey love our clients!!! See more

11.01.2022 Can happen to anyone! Doesn’t matter who you are... Get checked.

08.01.2022 Famous last words... Have a backup plan in place, so when something goes wrong - i’m able to help you, when you call. #itwonthappentome #teamprotect

05.01.2022 After a year when even the best laid plans have been put on hold due to COVID-19, people who were planning to retire soon may be having second thoughts. You may be concerned about a drop in your super balance, insecure work, or an uncertain investment outlook. Whatever your circumstances, a financial tune-up may be required to get your retirement plans back on track. You may even find you’re in better financial shape than you feared, but you won’t know until you do your sums.... The best place to start is to think about your future income needs. What will retirement cost?

05.01.2022 A common misconception about income protection insurance is that it’s only for high-earners, but this isn’t the case. In reality, no one can afford to be without this safety net, regardless of the amount of income you earn. The only things certain in life are death and taxesor so the famous saying goes. Thankfully, income protection insurance can add a positive guarantee to that list by safeguarding your quality of life, should an unexpected setback strike. You can’t predict...Continue reading

01.01.2022 You gave your today, so that we could have our tomorrow. For that I’m forever grateful and thankful. We will remember!

01.01.2022 We are closed today for the Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday How are you spending your day today (the last day of school holidays)? #welongweekends #yaytothequeensbirthday

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