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Insurance deadline for notifiable events
The deadline for reporting notifiable events to the Insurance office is Friday 18 October 2024. Incidents occurring after that date must be reported as they occur or as soon as they become known and before 31 October 2024.
2024 insurance certificates
Insurance certificates are available for University personnel to directly download from our website.
Insurance deadline for notifiable events
The deadline for reporting notifiable events to the Insurance office is Monday 11 December. Incidents occurring after that date must be reported as they occur or as soon as they become known and before 31 December 2023.
Travel insurance updates
To ensure we get the benefit of the insurance cover we purchase it is important that our staff understand the benefits available.
End of year insurance deadlines to report notifiable events
The deadline for reporting notifiable events is Monday 12 December 2022. Any new events that arise after this date need to be notified to the Insurance Office as soon as they occur, or as soon as they become known to you, and before 31 December 2022 to attract the benefit of insurance cover.
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End of year insurance deadlines: last chance to report notifiable events
As we approach the end of the year, it’s time to review matters within your schools, faculties, branches and business units and report any notifiable events or potential claims to the Legal & Risk Branch. If you previously notified an event, and have an update, let us know about that too.
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Notifiable Event reporting - on time, every time
Editor’s Note: This article was updated in October 2021
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To notify or not to notify?
We all try our best to avoid mishaps, but even then things can go wrong despite our best efforts. Notifying adverse events as they occur is key when it comes managing insurance.
Dual Nationals - Who's got you covered?
If you are a Dual National, there may be implications for you if you are planning on travelling to the country of your second nationality under the University’s travel insurance policy.