Whistleblower Policy

Employers Mutual Limited trading as Trinity Insurance Trinity Insurance maintains a Whistleblower Policy to enable staff and others to report their concerns freely and without fear of repercussion.

Privacy Policy

Employers Mutual Limited trading as Trinity Insurance , an Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) authorised insurance company licenced by the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) to provide workers compensation insurance to the Roman Catholic Church and its religious institutions in NSW. We are committed to protecting your privacy and providing a secure online experience.

Terms of Use

Please read these Terms of Use – by accessing or using this website you are agreeing to be subject to them.

This Trinity Insurance website at www.trinityinsurance.au (“Website”) is owned by Employers Mutual Limited ABN 67 000 006 486, a licensed specialised insurer providing workers compensation insurance to the Roman Catholic Church and its Religious Institutions in NSW. Your access to this Website is subject to these terms of use (which include the Disclaimer and limitation of liability section below) and any other relevant notices, disclaimers or terms of use which are contained within this Website (referred to collectively as “Terms of Use“).

In the remainder of these Terms of Use, references to “we”, “ouror “us” mean references to Trinity Insurance and all its associated entities as that term is defined in the Corporations Act.

Access for persons within Australia only

This Website is only for the use of persons accessing it from within Australia. The products and services described in this Website are (subject to applicable criteria) only available to employers and visitors to the Website who are located in NSW, Australia.

Disclaimer and limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Trinity Insurance (and its employees, staff, contractors and board) hereby excludes all of its (and its associated entities) liability for, and shall not be responsible for, any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or other loss or damage (however arising, including as a result of negligence) suffered or incurred by you as a result of:

  • use of, reliance on or access to this Website including any of the material or information on it; and/or
  • use of any items or material sourced or obtained through the Website.

No express or implied representation or warranty is made as to the suitability, accuracy or currency of any material on this Website.

This Website does not provide financial, health or legal advice

The content accessible on and through this Website should be used as a general guide only. The content does not take the particular circumstances of any person or organisation into account so please be aware that it is not to be used as legal advice, financial and insurance advice or health advice. The material on the Website is not a substitute for independent advice by an appropriately qualified practitioner.

Insurance products

Employers Mutual Limited ABN 67 000 006 486 trading as Trinity Insuranceis an Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) authorised insurer, licensed by the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) as a specialised insurer providing workers compensation insurance to the Roman Catholic Church and its Religious Institutions in NSW.. It is the insurer in respect of the workers compensation insurance it offers. Insurance is on the applicable insurance policy terms and applications for insurance are subject to underwriting and assessment criteria.

Privacy

Please click on the Privacy link near the foot of the Website. It links to the Employers Mutual Limited Privacy Policy which contains information as to how we will treat your personal information.

Copyright, Intellectual Property and Links

No part of this Website or the material in it may be reproduced, extracted, published or distributed (unless specifically authorised by applicable law) without written permission of Trinity Insurance. Copyright in Website content is owned by us unless otherwise indicated. Intellectual property rights in our logos and trademarks remains vested in us and you do not acquire any such rights in our logos or trademarks by virtue of your access to or use of this Website.

You are not authorised to provide any web or other links to this Website without our written permission. This Website may from time to time contain links to other websites (“sites”). Unless otherwise stated, we do not endorse the content in any other sites nor the organisation or entity providing the site. We do not accept any liability in connection with your access to any site or use of information on any such site. We do not represent that material on any linked site does not infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party.

General conditions

You are not permitted to access or use this Website for any unlawful purpose.

This Website and these Terms of Use are governed by the law in force in the State of New South Wales, and any disputes arising from use of or access to the Website or in connection with these Terms of Use are governed exclusively by the jurisdiction of the courts of NSW.

These Terms of Use can be modified at any time by Trinity Insurance and you agree to continue to be bound by these Terms of Use as modified as long as they appear within this Website. We will give notice of these changes by publishing revised Terms of Use on this Website – we will not separately notify any person of these changes. If any of these Terms of Use are found by a competent court to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal for any reason, such provisions shall be severed and the remaining Terms of Use will continue in full force and effect.

Use of cookies

The Trinity Insurance website uses “cookies” to help personalise a user’s online experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by a web page server. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.

One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page.

To ensure that we are publishing content our employer members, workers and industry stakeholders need and want, the Trinity Insurance website collects aggregated site-visitation statistics using cookies. We do not track individuals’ use of the site.