Cars Insurance News
Cars Toll Unhealthy
Saturday January 10, 2009
HUNTER New England Health Service staff wrote off 33 cars in the 2006-07 financial year but most of them were damaged in the June 2007 Pasha Bulker storm.Thieves Go For Low-key Grunt
Friday December 19, 2008
BANDITS responsible for destroying ATMs across Sydney may have little respect for the law and the safety of the community but they have a good eye for cars.Perks Of Private Insurance
Saturday October 25, 2008
THE best way to avoid parking fees at the Hunter's public hospitals is to be a private patient.Insurer Abandons Car Swindle Victim
Tuesday September 9, 2008
A WOLLONGONG car seller duped by a cunning conman has been dealt another blow, this time by his insurance company.Cheap Rego For Small Cars
Saturday August 16, 2008
CUTS to registration charges and state taxes will be considered to encourage motorists to buy fuel-efficient "green" cars under proposals presented to the Federal Government.Washed-out Home 'drew The Tourists'
Thursday August 14, 2008
WEEKS after the night the Douglas family house filled with water, cars still stopped outside the Thirroul residence and people would stare and point.Hybrid Cars 'cost $50 More To Run'
Wednesday June 25, 2008
OWNING a hybrid car could cost you up to $50 a week more than its petrol equivalent, the latest annual RACV survey of car ownership costs shows. And owners of large four-wheel-drives are paying the equivalent of running up to three small cars.Used Family Cars Less Than $20,000
Friday June 20, 2008
FORD BA FALCON FUTURA (2002-2005)Motorists To Be Offered Incentives On Safe Cars In New Road Toll Plan
Wednesday January 2, 2008
VICTORIANS appear certain to be offered incentives to buy cars with advanced safety technology as the State Government presses ahead with strategies to cut the road toll.Backlog Delays Hail Claims
Tuesday December 11, 2007
INSURANCE companies are struggling to cope with a backlog of calls as residents of western and northern Sydney lodge claims and seek help following the weekend's severe hailstorms.Couple Weathers Insurance Storm
Saturday December 8, 2007
THE Hunter's June long-weekend storm created the honeymoon from hell for Ben and Erin Tye.Graves Unearthed
Monday December 3, 2007
A MAJOR police operation involving trail bike riders and a helicopter has uncovered a graveyard of more than 70 stolen cars in bush surrounding the RAAF weapons range near Salt Ash, north of Newcastle.A Painless Way To Park
Saturday October 20, 2007
DEPENDING on how you look at it, Nissan is either about to revolutionise the way we park cars or save insurance companies a motza on small claims.Same Thing Could Happen Tomorrow
Friday October 5, 2007
WALLSEND businesspeople, some still battling insurance companies and landlords in the wake of the disastrous June storm, are furious that a flash-flood early warning system is being held up by a fight over money.Drought Leads To Big Rise In 'roo Roadkill
Monday September 24, 2007
KANGAROOS are being hit by cars in increasing numbers on Victorian roads as the drought draws them to roadside areas and urban sprawl encroaches on their territory.100 Days On, Storm Bill Hits $1.35bn
Tuesday September 18, 2007
A FLOOD of late insurance claims has pushed the cost of the Hunter's devastating June long weekend storm to $1.35 billion, more than double the Cyclone Larry damage bill.Volvo V70 Xc (1998-2000)
Friday August 31, 2007
VOLVO V70 XC (1998-2000)Car Sales Booming
Saturday August 25, 2007
THE June long weekend storms had a devastating effect on Newcastle, but the city's motor vehicle industry came out of the disaster on top.Winter Storm Bill Expected To Reach $1.5b
Saturday August 25, 2007
THE cost of the damage caused by the devastating storms that swept through the Hunter Valley and Central Coast in June is likely to hit $1.5 billion in terms of insurance payouts.Insurers Embrace The Winds Of Change
Sunday August 12, 2007
DOZENS of new global-warming related insurance policies, such as cheaper premiums for hybrid cars, are about to become available as insurers respond to the growing risk of weather-related losses.