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The Find Manningham was established in 2019 and is owned by the Find Foundation, a Not-For-Profit organisation with a core focus of helping other Not-ForProfits, schools, clubs and other similar organisations in the local community - to bring everyone together in one place and to support each other. We provide the above organisations FREE advertising in the community paper to promote themselves as well as to make the community more aware of the services these organisations can offer. The Find Manningham has a strong editorial focus and is supported via local grants and financed predominantly by local business owners.
All Things Manningham
The City of Manningham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Manningham had a population of approximately 125,508 as at the 2018 Report which includes 27,500 business and close to 45,355 households. The Doncaster and Templestowe Council administered the area until December 15, 1994.
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The Find Manningham acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands where Manningham now stands, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, and pays repect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledges the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within our community.
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Next Issue of the Find Manningham will be published on Friday June 9, 2023. Advertising and Editorial copy closes Friday June 1, 2023.

General Insurance
By Craig Anderson
I get regular calls from people who are in the process of starting a new business. Many are after a “ball-park” figure for insurance costs so they can flesh out a business plan and budget for outgoings. No matter how the conversation starts, the outcome is largely dependent on the quality of the information provided by the client, and this can be… to put it politely, “a little thin” at times.
To maximise your chances of getting a fair and accurate insurance quote:
Be Qualified. I can’t tell you how many times people have been unaware of the qualifications, licenses, registrations, or tickets which are essential not only to do the job they plan to do, but to convince the insurer they are a “good risk”. This is particularly the case if we are trying to get you Professional Indemnity cover. Best to do your research before telling the boss you’re leaving. We can’t insure the uninsurable.
Clearly Define your Activities. If you describe yourself as a “glazier” but forget to tell us you are abseiling from the 40th floor to replace windows in a multi-storey office block, the insurer will incorrectly rate you and will decline any claims. Remember to describe and disclose your activities properly. We can’t provide accurate quotes without a correct description. An inaccurate quote could lead a worthless policy if care is not taken at this stage.
Tell Us About Future Plans. The selection of insurers may depend on whether they can accommodate all of the required cover sections. A Business Pack PL (Public Liability) Policy may be more appropriate than a stand-alone PL policy if—in a couple of months—you might need to add contents, business interruption, and machinery breakdown cover sections for example. You may need a stand-alone PL Policy if your activity is “non-preferred” by Business Pack Policy Insurers. Your broker might have to place you with a specialty underwriter who understands that specific occupation. It’s better to know from the start what you plan on doing later, so a flexible insurance programme can be put in place.
Provide Correct ABN and Trading Name. One fellow—insured with a direct insurer—had insured another company (not his own) with similar spelling for 6 years before realising that it was wrong from the very beginning. Details do matter. Double check this, otherwise you