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MAIC funded PCYC Braking the Cycle: Mentors and participants share their stories

To coincide with Queensland Road Safety Week, we recently hosted representatives from PCYC’s Braking the Cycle learner driver mentor program.  MAIC’s funding of this award-winning program commenced in 2017 and since this time has supported learner drivers without access to a supervisor or registered vehicle to complete their logbook hours. The aim of the program is to reduce unlicensed driving as well as enhancing increased employment opportunities, community connection and road safety education.

MAIC extends Back2Work Program funding

The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) has recently agreed to extend our collaboration with Spinal Life Australia to support the Back2Work program for an additional year. In 2016, MAIC signed…
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Annual MAIC review of premium component insights

The Queensland CTP scheme’s independent actuaries, Taylor Fry, led by Principal Peter Mulquiney and Director Danielle Ling recently presented findings from their annual review of premium components. The review found that claim frequency is…
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Autonomous vehicle testing in Mt Isa

The world as we know it is rapidly changing, with new technologies being developed every day. To ensure we can effectively harness these innovations and updates, the Motor Accident Insurance…
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MAIC-funded project makes national headlines 

BioSpine, a Queensland-based research program at Griffith University, supported by the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) was recently featured on one of Australia’s leading current affair programs, The Project.  Spearheaded…
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