Queer nightclub in Melbourne 'uninsurable' for two years
Pride of our Footscray, a queer nightclub in Melbourne, has been operating without public liability insurance for two years due to skyrocketing premium costs. The venue's owner, Mat O'Keefe, has faced significant challenges in securing affordable insurance, with premiums rising dramatically over the years. Despite these difficulties, the nightclub remains a beloved community space for the LGBTQIA+ community and hosts various events.
- ▪Pride of our Footscray has operated without public liability insurance for two years.
- ▪Insurance premiums for the nightclub skyrocketed from $1,000 to over $43,000 in just a few years.
- ▪The venue has never had a claim against it but operates under the constant stress of potential financial ruin.
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Pride of our Footscray nightclub says it has been 'uninsurable' for two yearsBy Andi YuTopic:InsuranceMon 18 May 2026 at 5:15amMon 18 May 2026 at 5:15amMon 18 May 2026 at 5:15amHollyPop hosts drag trivia at a gay institution in Melbourne's west. (ABC News: Kyle Harley)In short:A nightclub in Melbourne's inner west has operated for two years without public liability insurance following four years of skyrocketing premium hikes.The Insurance Council of Australia says rising claims costs and higher legal fees are the key drivers increasing premium for venues.What's next?The federal government is running hearings for an inquiry into small business insurance which has taken submissions from insurers, businesses and other stakeholders.
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