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Protect Your Winter Crop Against the Frost with these Tips

Frosts can savage crops, with the bill running into millions of dollars. The Grains Research Development Corporation estimates frost costs the grains sector a whopping $360M to $400M annually, particularly when it happens during grain fill. The most frost-susceptible cereal crops are durum, triticale, wheat, barley, cereal rye and oats, but it can depend on whether they’re flowering. […]

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What You Need To Know About the Claims Process

No business wants nasty surprises. So, when an adverse incident means you need to claim on your insurance policy, we will manage the process on your behalf. Our expertise will help save you time, money, and stress. In fact, a Deloitte report found brokers/advisers save their clients on average 11 hours a year, not just with faster […]

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Explainer: Why Home Replacement Cost Estimates Matter

Up to eight in 10 homeowners are underinsured. It’s a problem the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) is hoping to solve. It’s lobbying for the insurance industry to compel residential property owners to have a professional replacement and assessment report before they can be insured. What do quantity surveyors do? Quantity surveyors are degree-qualified to advise on construction […]

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Is Your Virtual Supply Chain Ready for the Cyber Pandemic?

A virtual supply chain is much more than just adding electronic links to a chain or network. It’s a powerful way of representing a physical supply chain network online, such as through data visualisation. A virtual supply chain is like a digital twin of your network assets, warehouses, logistics, and inventory placements. Using advanced analytics […]

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How a Business Continuity Plan Can Help Protect Your Firm

Why Your Business Needs a Plan: The Importance of Continuity in 2022 If some of the more popular buzzwords of the past two years were “flexible work” and “hybrid business”, 2022’s might be more along the lines of consistency and continuity. Going into a third year of upheaval isn’t appealing and so smart businesses are creating plans to […]

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