Public liability insurance for one off productions

Johnny Grim | 21/01/2007 - 19:03

Advice sought on taking out (public liability) insurance for one off productions or for a specific number of events. I have received some literature from insurers, but I find it somewhat confusing... all, or any advice from those who've succesfully crossed this mine field would be gratefully received.

John Grimshaw
A lad in sane productions

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I'm not sure where to go in
Author: Na
Date: 23/01/2007 - 17:16

I'm not sure where to go in other states, the only insurers I know of are Duck for Cover and Community Insurance (the latter is only VIC I think, but check anyway). The former don't do one-off events, but their insurance is cheaper than any policy I've found for one-off events - so it works out.

It also depends on what you need the insurance for - holding parades or fairs? Pyro? Plain theatre? Teaching? These will all change the cost (and availability) of a policy.

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logo
Author: Johnny Grim
Date: 03/02/2007 - 10:58

Hello Na!

I was actuaaly referring to the Celtic Sorcery logo, however, I do love the name stickyapplelegs, it deserves a logo.

cheers

Johnny Grim


Ah... Thanks - actually SAL
Author: Na
Date: 03/02/2007 - 11:32

Ah... Thanks - actually SAL does have a logo - our site showcases the logo in our gallery.

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Public liability
Author: Celtic Sorcery ...
Date: 28/01/2007 - 16:27

Try RGIB Insurance which covers all states and will explain it all to you in great detail. Here is their website:
http://www.ruralandgeneral.com.au/public-liability-insurance-intro.shtml

They cover every insurance in every area of every industry and I found them to be very professional.

Maree
http//www.celticsorceryproductions.com


insurance for one off productions
Author: Johnny Grim
Date: 31/01/2007 - 19:59

Thanks for the advice. Love the name and logo of your production company.

cheers

Johnny Grim
A lad in sane productions


Are you referring to me
Author: Na
Date: 01/02/2007 - 10:53

Are you referring to me Johnny?

The Prompt Copy
Networking emerging theatre professionals
www.thepromptcopy.com

Sticky Apple Legs
Emerging puppetry company
www.freewebs.com/stickyapplelegs

Puppets in Melbourne
www.freewebs.com/puppetsinmelbourne


public liability insurance
Author: michael smythe
Date: 11/03/2007 - 14:07

michael smythe John, you may be in for a shock.I obtained a quote for a startup theatre group in Cessnock,NSW back in June 2006 for a one performance joint venture fund raiser with a local church.For just a one acter with an estimated audience of 100 patrons,Action Insurance Brokers in Sydney quoted me $702!!
Needless to say we didn't go ahead.Does Government-State or Federal -need to set up a default insurance company for such occasions?Yes.You might try a joint venture with an established local theatre group who would let you operate under their banner.You would need to join,though.If you end up getting a better deal somewhere,let me know.


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