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01 Jun, 2026
Out of Hours Loss - What to do when the unexpected happens
Experiencing a loss outside of normal business hours can be stressful - but you’re not alone. Xenia Mutual is here to support you every step of the way.
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31 May, 2026
Preparing for storm season - is your venue ready?
Storm season brings with it the kind of wild weather that can shut down a venue in minutes. The best defence is preparation, because once the winds pick up, it’s too late to act. Now is the time to strengthen your venue, protect your people, and ensure your business can stay operational no matter what the season delivers.
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31 May, 2026
While property protection is essential for protecting physical assets, it does not encompass all the potential hazards associated with construction projects. This is where contract works construction insurance comes into play, offering specialised protection.
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31 May, 2026
Lithium-ion battery fires - a growing risk for businesses
Lithium-ion battery fires are rising sharply across Australia-here's what you need to know to protect your business.
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30 May, 2026
With the significant rainfall across much of Australia's East Coast over the past 12 months, there has been an increase in the number of leaking roof claims across the membership. Leaking roofs are common because they often go unnoticed, being out of sight and rarely accessed.
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29 May, 2026
The after effects of Cyclone Alfred on Xenia Mutual
Cyclone Alfred, swept through Southeast Queensland and the New South Wales North Coast in February/March 2025 leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Now the dust has settled, we wanted to share some details on how the mutual and its members performed.
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25 Feb, 2024
The Dangers of Lithium-Ion Batteries
In light of the many reported cases of fires and property damage attributed to Lithium (Li-ion) batteries throughout 2023, we have prepared a simple list of proactive measures to assist your Xenia Mutual Members in reducing the potential risks associated with Li-ion battery-related incidents.
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17 Oct, 2023
Are you prepared for bushfire season?
With bushfire season underway, we have prepared a simple list of actions to assist your Xenia clients in being prepared.
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03 Jul, 2023
Seven new approaches to risk in hospitality
In this article, we explore seven areas of emerging risks in the hospitality industry and provide some guidance to help businesses thrive in the face of uncertainty.
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23 Jun, 2023
A sophisticated attitude to risk management can help drive hospitality businesses’ long-term success.
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15 Mar, 2023
Mutuals require best practice risk management for success
Hospitality businesses are navigating a long-term hard insurance market in which premiums are growing each year, insurer risk appetites are shrinking, and claims costs are rising. For hospitality businesses to differentiate themselves, adequate risk management needs to be their focus.
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06 Mar, 2023
Help reduce the risk of claims from contractors’ mistakes
Proper contractor management can help avoid catastrophic events and the length of downtime for hospitality businesses.
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05 Dec, 2022
Business continuity and disaster recovery essentials
While La Ninã may be abating, hospitality businesses – many of which are situated in picturesque locations on water frontage or in bushland – means theycan often be at risk of natural disasters. Propper planning can make all the difference for hotels and pubs in the firing line of these events.
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17 Oct, 2022
Hot work continues to be one of the main causes of fires in industrial and commercial premises. A fire can have a significant impact on your business, workforce and customers.
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17 Oct, 2022
Hospitality businesses prepare for more floods
Australia’s eastern seaboard has been beset by floods in 2022, with these severe weather events rivalling similar storm and flood events in 2011/2012 and 1974.
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10 Oct, 2022
Member Guide – Electrical Thermographic Scanning
Electrical fires can be a significant cause of financial losses to businesses, affecting the longevity of many operations and their ability to conduct business activities. Infrared thermographic scanning and inspections of their electrical infrastructure on a regular basis can help prevent these exposures, and are essential to a sound preventative maintenance program.
