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  • Apia International Sydney 2016

    Apia is proud to be the major sponsor of the Apia International Sydney at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre, 10 – 16 January, 2016. Apia has been associated with this hallmark Australian sporting event, since 2009. Attracting some of the world's top ranking tennis players, the 2016 tournament will star Bernard Tomic, Sam Stosur and Petra Kvitova alongside legends of the game including John McEnroe and Mark Philippoussis. The event is a favourite of both fans and players, setting the scene for the first Grand Slam event of the tour – The Australian Open.

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  • Apia moves into Gawler to help bushfire affected customers

    Apia’s Customer Response Team – a mobile insurance claims office, will be operational at the Gawler Recovery Centre this weekend and on Monday 30th November to assist customers affected by this week’s devastating bushfires in Pinery. Located at the Gawler Sport and Community Centre, Nixon Terrace, Gawler, the Customer Response Team (CRT) is a fully self-sufficient mobile office which allows Apia customers to lodge claims in person and access services including emergency funds and temporary accommodation.

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  • Apia urges South Australians to help older neighbours prepare for summer storms and bushfires

    With the early beginning to the fire season in South Australia, Apia, the leading national insurer for Over 50's, is urging South Australians to help their older neighbours prepare for the coming bushfire and storm season. Apia's research found that fewer than half (49%) of Over 50s living in an area of risk have done maintenance around their homes to prepare for the coming season, while a quarter (24%) living in an area of risk have not made any modifications to their homes to protect against summer storms and cyclones.

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  • Apia urges West Australians to help older neighbours prepare for summer storms and bushfires

    With the early beginning to the fire season in WA, Apia, the leading national insurer for Over 50's, is urging West Australians to help their older neighbours prepare for the coming bushfire and storm season. Apia's research found that fewer than half (49%) of Over 50s living in an area of risk have done maintenance around their homes to prepare for the coming season, while a quarter (24%) living in an area of risk have not made any modifications to their homes to protect against summer storms and cyclones.

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  • Apia urges Queenslanders to help older neighbours prepare for summer storms and bushfires

    With the early beginning to the fire season in Queensland, Apia, the leading national insurer for Over 50's, is urging Queenslanders to help their older neighbours prepare for the coming bushfire and storm season. Apia's research found that fewer than half (49%) of Over 50s living in an area of risk have done maintenance around their homes to prepare for the coming season, while a quarter (24%) living in an area of risk have not made any modifications to their homes to protect against summer storms and cyclones.

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  • Apia urges Victorians to help older neighbours prepare for summer bushfires and storms

    With the early beginning to the fire season in Victoria, Apia, the leading national insurer for Over 50’s, is urging Victorians to help their older neighbours prepare for the coming bushfire and storm season. Apia's research found that fewer than half (49%) of Over 50s living in an area of risk have done maintenance around their homes to prepare for the coming season, while a quarter (24%) living in an area of risk have not made any modifications to their homes to protect against summer storms and cyclones.

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  • Apia urges Tasmanians to help older neighbours prepare for summer storms and bushfires

    With the early beginning to the fire season in Tasmania, Apia, the leading national insurer for Over 50’s, is urging Tasmanians to help their older neighbours prepare for the coming bushfire and storm season. Apia's research found that fewer than half (49%) of Over 50s living in an area of risk have done maintenance around their homes to prepare for the coming season, while a quarter (24%) living in an area of risk have not made any modifications to their homes to protect against summer storms and cyclones.

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  • Staying secure on Facebook

    Social media website Facebook has changed the way we communicate online. With more than half the Australian population using Facebook each day, it’s a case of ‘if you can’t beat 'em, it might be time to join ‘em’. So what do you need to know to say safe while enjoying the benefits of this social media community?

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  • Spring clean your diet

    As we head into the warmer months, many of us wonder just how we managed to gain those extra kilos. Follow these easy tips so you can enjoy summer with renewed energy and a spring in your step.

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  • Five ways to beat hayfever

    The sneezy season is upon us, and hayfever sufferers are beginning to gear up for another round of itchy eyes and runny noses. So here’s how to minimise your symptoms from the onset, and how to get reduce hayfever symptoms if it has already set in.



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