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Public liability insurance

Wed, 7 Aug 2002, 12:47 pm
anita4 posts in thread


Hi everyone

This card was sent to me from Channel ABC;

Austrailias cheapest theatre insurance from ACT
Save hundreds and beat the insurance crisis
Join 300 other theatres paying just $549 for

10 million Public liability cover and $100 000 volunteer accident cover

Write to Association of Community theatre
Po box 1026
St Peters NSW 2044

Call (a/h) 02 9589 1244
Fax 02 589 1793
Email: martmich@ozemail.com.au
http://welcome.to/showline



hope it helps any of you

Anita
Quarry Amphitheatre
City Beach WA

Thread (4 posts)

anitaWed, 7 Aug 2002, 12:47 pm


Hi everyone

This card was sent to me from Channel ABC;

Austrailias cheapest theatre insurance from ACT
Save hundreds and beat the insurance crisis
Join 300 other theatres paying just $549 for

10 million Public liability cover and $100 000 volunteer accident cover

Write to Association of Community theatre
Po box 1026
St Peters NSW 2044

Call (a/h) 02 9589 1244
Fax 02 589 1793
Email: martmich@ozemail.com.au
http://welcome.to/showline



hope it helps any of you

Anita
Quarry Amphitheatre
City Beach WA
NormaWed, 7 Aug 2002, 03:25 pm

Re: Public liability insurance

The ITA have been pushing this Insurance scheme for several years.
We have been insured with them for several years as have many of our member clubs.
what Anita did not mention is that it is for non-professional theatres only and does not cover any paid staff. or professional companies.

Thou venomed onion-eyed mammet!
Walter PlingeWed, 7 Aug 2002, 03:29 pm

Re: Public liability insurance

Hi Anita

Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong (and I'm sure they will!!) but this insurance facility is available to clubs here in the West through our own ITA. Just ring Norma at the ITA office to get details

break one

Stuart
oneirosThu, 8 Aug 2002, 04:50 pm

Re: Public liability insurance

Does anyone have any information regarding pricing shcedules, costs, whatever, for professional or even semi-professional theatre events/companies? Any advice greatly appreciated. Oh, and if there are any pictures of onion-eyed mammets round, I'd love to see em.

if anyone does feel like replying to this, please use the phrase "theatre and insurance" in the subject line, so I don't just delete the msg as mistaken for junk mail.

Thanks again
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