Queensland flood claims top 5,600, but more rain expected as clean-up begins
February 11 2025 by Andrew Mullen-
Cyclone Alfred claims top 44,000, road to recovery expected to be long
- March 13
Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) CEO Andrew Hall also seeks to 'push past politicking around insurers and insurance companies'.
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Cyclone Alfred payouts top US$1.5m as claims surge 50%
- March 12
Economic and insured loss impacts expected to reach 'at least into the hundreds of millions', according to Aon.
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Cyclone Alfred claims ‘spike’ to over 22,000 as clean-up begins
- March 11
Majority from Queensland, according to the Insurance Council of Australia, with claims from New South Wales set to increase in coming days.
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Cyclone Alfred claims top 3,000, thousands more expected in coming days
- March 9
ICA declares insurance catastrophe as flash flooding, thunderstorm warnings remain with remnants of the ex-cyclone moving inland.
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