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21.01.2022 An interesting article regarding the impact of illegal fence jumping at events and the detrimental effect if can have on the future of events and lives of law abiding patrons. Some might think it's fun and harmless. This is not fun and definitely not harmless. At Action Entertainment Insurance we have seen claims against our event promoter clients resulting from fence-jumpers, even from the fence-jumpers themselves !!.Something needs to be done to toughen the laws against this illegal practice and protect the hard working event organisers and their patrons from this anti-social behaviour.



19.01.2022 Are you a performer? Do you need Public Liability Insurance? Our PERFORMSURE product is now available online. To obtain an instant quote or arrange cover click here - https://www.entertainmentinsurance.net.au/performsure PERFORMSURE is a public liability insurance policy designed to cover performers and entertainers who are booked to turn up and perform and earn less than $ 250,000 income per annum.... Some of the activities PERFORMSURE can cover include: Solo Entertainers & Musicians Music Duo’s, Trios and bands up to 12 performers Children’s Entertainers such as clowns, puppeteers, face painters, costume characters Street theatre performers such as fire eaters and jugglers Buskers Magicians (including Hypnotists, providing not on cruise ships). Performing groups, acrobats, dance groups Mobile DJ’s and Karaoke Operators Spruikers & MC’s Music Teachers Actors (excluding named performers) Even if you are not on this list try us for a quote. You’ll find our covers are broad and our premiums are very affordable.

19.01.2022 Don’t buy airlines’ travel insurance, says Choice 7 November 2016 Airlines are charging inflated premiums for insurance bought during the online ticket sales process, consumer group Choice says.... The group compared 30-day worldwide travel insurance policies sold during the booking process on Qantas, Virgin Australia and Jetstar international flights leaving this month and found the cover represents poor value compared with standalone policies. When it comes to buying travel insurance, the airlines are taking you for a ride and landing you with staggering premiums, Choice spokesman Tom Godfrey said. Choice urges travellers to leave insurance boxes unticked during online checkout and instead buy a policy direct from an insurer. Issues raised include charging adult prices for children, who can be insured for next to nothing direct with an insurer. Giving the example of a 30-day family trip to the US, Choice says Qantas charged the adult amount for children aged 12 and older, for a total cost of $1448. That compares with a similar $577 standalone policy from the same underwriter that is free for under-25s travelling with adults. Qantas’ insurance is provided by QBE, Jetstar’s cover is from AIG Australia and CoverMore provides insurance underwritten by Great Lakes Australia for Virgin Australia. Qantas says its comprehensive cover is a different product to other QBE standalone travel policies and is priced differently. The airline says it is updating the policy to include dependants up to 25 years old as part of family cover. Customers aged 12 and older are required to purchase adult fares. Virgin Australia says comprehensive coverage is offered with international flights on an opt-in basis for customer convenience, with a 14-day cooling-off period. Due to technical limitations this is currently quoted per seat, a spokesman told insuranceNEWS.com.au. We are working with our partners to find a way for the system to distinguish between adult and child bookings. The airline says it encourages travellers to shop around for the best policy. Jetstar says Choice is being selective with its comparisons, and the airline offers customers great-value insurance products tailored to the type of holiday and coverage required.

18.01.2022 Don't scroll past this article if you are a Company Director !!



18.01.2022 You cannot afford to ignore this advice................

15.01.2022 Important advice for all small business owners............

14.01.2022 https://www.theindustryobserver.com.au/every-musician-need/



11.01.2022 Have you been asked to sign a contract with unfair terms? Author: Jaime Lumsden Kelly, The Fold Small businesses have gained a powerful negotiating tool they are now protected from unfair contract terms. Business-to-business contracts entered into, or renewed after 2 November 2016 will benefit from these laws. Who is protected? You must be a small business employing less than 20 employees and the contract must:... Have an upfront contract price of less than $300,000 for contracts of no more than 12 months in duration; or $1 million for contracts longer than 12 monthsnote that commission-only agreements will always fall below the upfront price threshold; and Be a standard form contract (i.e. it is offered on a ‘take it or leave it’ basis). Your client may benefit where asked to sign contractor or consultancy agreements. However, general insurance contracts covered under the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) are not themselves protected under the unfair contract laws. When is a contract term unfair? A term in a standard form contract is unfair if it: Would cause a significant imbalance in the parties’ rights and obligations under the contract; Is not reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the party advantaged by the term; and Would cause detriment to a party if it were relied on. Courts will decide if a term is unfair on a case-by-case basis. Common unfair contract terms This includes terms which: Allow one party to unilaterally change the terms of a contract; Impose an indemnity on a party for loss or liability caused by another party’s negligence; and Impose insurance requirements which cannot be met because the insurance is not commercially available. Contract Action Entertainment Insurance Brokers for more advice. Tel 18000ACTION See more

10.01.2022 New public liability insurance from Ian and my company Action Entertainment Insurance - please let your muso friends know

08.01.2022 Action Entertainment Insurance is proud to support GYROstream by offering a years’ worth of public liability and equipment insurance for bands and performers via their GYRO BIG BOOST Competition GYROstream

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