Showing posts with label Matt Kean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Kean. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 August 2017

Reforms target dodgy retirement villages

BY ADAM ACHURCH and JESSICA ROUSE

Over the last year we are hearing more and more about retirement village residents being caught up in dodgy contract practices from the owners and operators of the villages.

But now villages in the Hunter will be sleeping a little easier, with the Minister for Better Regulation Matt Kean introducing a four-point plan to help safeguard the rights of residents in retirement villages, and protect them from dodgy contracts with hidden fees and charges.

The four-point plan comprises of an inquiry which will make sure residents have the protections they deserve, an overhaul of the Retirement Villages Regulation 2009, the introduction of an online calculator that will help future residents and their families better understand the costs of living in a retirement village, and finally NSW Fair Trading will launch a compliance blitz targeting retirement villages across the state.

Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald says the reforms will certainly put consumers first and most of all protect residents.

"People who are in villages in particular, not feeling that they've been getting a fair deal from the owners of these villages and the operators. There has always been some tensions there but it has come to a head over the last few years or so."

He adds it will safeguard residents and bolster transparency around fees and charges in contracts which has been the biggest point of contention, particularly recently. One of the most pivotal points of the plan is Kathryn Greiner AO looking into the protections and compliance of villages.

"She'll look at the Retirement Villages Act. She will be looking at how the retirement villages are working, whether they're complying, whether they're registered properly and certainly hearing form members of those communities," said Scot MacDonald.



Tuesday, 11 April 2017

New Code of Conduct for Hunter licensed drivers and their insurers

BY JESSICA ROUSE

It can often be a headache to liaise not only with car insurers, but car repairers after an accident, but a new mandatory Code of Conduct could be making it a whole lot easier for Hunter motorists.

The NSW Government is making the move to lift industry standards by championing the mandatory code, which will better protect the rights of licensed drivers.

The main amendments to the code include:
- Mandated compliance in NSW
- Minimum training and experience requirements for estimators and assessors
- The NSW Government will appoint neutral parties to conduct mediation and determinations of disputes
- Mandatory reporting of any unsafe repairs.

"This just restores a bit of power and a little bit of security back to vehicle owners that they know if there is a dispute, there will be someone who will be bale to mediate - someone who isn't beholden to the smash repairer or the insurance industry," said Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald.


The Parliamentary Secretary said the disputes between dodgy repairers and insurers "has caused a lot of anxiety among consumers" and this new code will improve the safety and transparency of insurance assessments and furthermore, repair work.

The code will also work to avoid potentially costly legal actions against large insurers.

Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation, Matt Kean, says "this is another example of this Government reducing red tape and will help consumers avoid getting caught in the middle of disputes between insurers and vehicle repairers".

The new code will come into effect from 1st May, and for more information go to: www.industry.nsw.gov.au