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Our Impact

Making Australia a safer place

We’re helping to build safer and more resilient communities through our climate research, carbon offset program and by partnering with local organisations.

Getting prepared

Create an emergency plan

We’ve co-created the Get Prepared app with Australian Red Cross. You can use the app to make an emergency plan.

Wild weather tracker

Learn about the impact of wild weather last season and how you can prepare for the season ahead.

Did you know?

We generate solar energy at our data centre in Melbourne.

Useful fact sheets

Looking for more information about preparing for severe weather? You can read our fact sheets about getting prepared and recovering from severe weather like bushfires and floods.

Protecting your home

Designing a new home?

Download free house designs for resilient, sustainable and affordable homes to protect against wild weather from our partner, Resilient Building Council.

Prepare for extreme weather

Visit Help Nation, an initiative that helps unite people, communities, and organisations to prepare for extreme weather and know their local risks.

Know your bushfire resilience

Complete a free online home assessment to get your bushfire resilience rating from our partner, Resilient Building Council.

Getting covered

Choosing your insurance and getting the right cover for you is an important part of preparing for severe weather. Learn more about our products and get a quote.

Why choose Ausura?

Our experience

We’ve been helping people insure the things they care about for 100 years.

Our team

We’re here for your claim 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our awards

Australia's Most Trusted Insurance Brand, 4 years in a row.

Things you should know

  1. The method used to calculate your car’s yearly driving emissions is an estimate only and should not be relied upon as an accurate record of the actual emissions produced by your car in a 12-month period.

Insurance issued by Ausura Limited. This is general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs (“your personal circumstances”). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase a product, you should consider your personal circumstances and the relevant Product Disclosure Statement.