Insurance for dance
The Ausdance Aon Insurance Scheme
Since 1987, Ausdance National has worked with AON to provide insurance services to the dance Industry. The Ausdance Insurance Scheme is constantly evolving to meet the varying needs of professional dancers, studio teachers and independent artists.
Insurance is now an essential cost of running a
business, an event or a performance. The Ausddance Insurance Scheme now offers a suite of packages that include:
For information on the Ausdance Insurance Scheme, contact Aon Risk Services on 1800 805 191 and ask for the Ausdance service team
or email ausdance@aon.com.au
The Ausdance Insurance Scheme
A comprehensive
package for studio teachers, independent artists and companies. Recently revised and offering competitive premiums and coverage
conditions. It is backed by APRA-approved insurers, licensed to conduct
business in the
Australian insurance
market.
Personal accident insurance cover
Short term liability cover
Short term liability cover of $10 million for independent
projects, underwritten by ACE Insurance. Cover will be for a consecutive
maximum period of 12 weeks from the day cover is taken out.
Travel insurance
The Ausdance InaSuitcase discounted travel insurance is an online insurance product available through ACE Insurance Limited. You can access it anytime; be it months before your holiday or a few hours before your flight takes off!
Frequently Asked Questions about insurance
These days the many types of insurance on
offer can be confusing and troubling, if you don’t know what you
need—yet it is now essential for those involved in dance in Australia
(whether you’re an independent artist, a company on tour, or running
a dance school, studio or company), to have adequate insurance
cover for the full range of risks associated with the dance profession.
Here are answers
for some frequently asked questions about insurance for the dance
industry.
Insurance—why
do you need it?
The reasons for needing insurance are the same, whether you work as an individual,
a group, or as an incorporated organisation. In this article, prepared by Carol
Whish-Wilson for ArtsWA, all types of insurances are described.
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