Qld homeowners seeing steep rise in insurance premiums after floods
Almost 12 months on from the southern Queensland floods homeowners are reporting steep rises in insurance premiums even in areas that weren't directly affected. It comes as authorities and insurers meet to find ways to reduce costs.
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