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Earth Gold Card Insurance

Conditions of Use.

Effective 29 September 2008

Contents
Important information about
the insurances

page 3

Termination of these covers


Privacy
General Insurance Code of Practice
Complaints and dispute resolution process
Definitions and interpretation
Excess what you contribute to a claim
Repairing or replacing damaged property/
personal goods
Safety of your property/personal goods
Reporting lost, stolen or wilfully damaged property/
personal goods
Pre-existing medical conditions
Enquiries
Emergency and medical services whilst overseas
(overseas travel insurance)
Documents to take with you when you are travelling
overseas (overseas travel insurance)
Insurance exclusions what is not covered
Claims procedures
Subrogation and you assisting Zurich with your claim
Fraudulent claims

Overseas travel insurance policy

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Purchase security insurance policy

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Extended warranty insurance policy

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Transit accident insurance policy

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The insurer is
Zurich Australian Insurance Limited
ABN 13 000 296 640, AFS Licence No. 232507
5 Blue Street, North Sydney NSW, 2060
Phone: 1800 648 093

Important information
about the insurances
This document contains your Westpac Earth Gold card
complimentary insurance benefits, which are effective for
purchases where the final payment is made on or after
1 November 2006 and are only available to cardholders of
eligible credit card accounts.
These benefits are provided automatically to cardholders
under the Master Agreement 78 WPACGLD CCI, entered
into between Westpac Banking Corporation
ABN 33 007 457 141, AFS Licence No. 233714 of
60 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000 (Westpac)
and Zurich Australian Insurance Limited (Zurich),
ABN13 000 296 640, AFS Licence No. 232507 of
5 Blue Street, North Sydney NSW 2060. In this document,
Zurich may also be expressed as Zurich, we, us
orour.
Although the benefits under the covers are automatically
provided to cardholders, cardholders are not obliged to
take these benefits. However, if a person wishes to claim
these benefits, they will be bound by the Definitions,
Terms and Conditions, Exclusions and Claims Procedures
of the policies. Therefore, please read this document
carefully and keep it in a safe place. Please also keep
detailed particulars and proof of any loss including the
sales receipt and eligible credit card account statement
showing any purchases.
Zurich is the product issuer of the policies detailed in this
document and these benefits are provided at no additional
cost to the cardholder. Westpac is not the product
issuer (insurer) of these policies and neither it nor any
of its related corporations guarantee any of the benefits
under these covers and Westpac does not receive any
commission or remuneration in relation to these benefits.
Neither Westpac nor any of its related corporations are
authorised representatives of Zurich or any of its related
companies.
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Termination of these covers


Westpac may terminate the benefits under any one or
all of the covers in this document for all cardholders or
an individual cardholder, and if so will notify primary
cardholders of the termination. Purchases finalised
before expiry of this notification will still be eligible for
cover. However, purchases finalised after expiry of this
notification will not be eligible for cover.

Privacy
Zurich respects your privacy. Before you make a claim
under any of the policies in this document, you should
know the following things:
We do not require personal information until a claim is
made. We may, however, need personal information to
assess claims. We will, in relevant cases, disclose the
personal information (other than sensitive information
such as health information) to Westpac, its service
providers and business partners in order to allow the
bank to monitor the claims service we provide, to
prevent fraud and to ensure persons are eligible for
the cover.
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We will also, where relevant, disclose personal
information including sensitive information, such as
health information, to our service providers (including
medical practitioners, other health professionals,
reinsurers, legal representatives and loss adjusters).
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By submitting personal details, you consent to those
organisations collecting and us disclosing personal and
sensitive information about you for this purpose.
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A list of the type of service providers and business
partners we commonly use is available on request, or
on our website. Go to www.zurich.com.au and click on
the link Privacy on our home page.
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If a claimant does not provide the requested
information, the assessment of a claim may be delayed
or we may not accept a claim.
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We may also disclose personal information about
persons where we are required or permitted to do so
by law.
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In most cases, on request we will give persons access


to the personal information we hold about them. In
some circumstances, we may charge a fee for giving
this access, which will vary but will be based upon
ourcosts.

General Insurance Code of Practice


As a member of the Insurance Council of Australia
Limited, Zurich subscribes to the General Insurance Code
of Practice.
The purpose of the Code is to raise the standards of
practice and service in the general insurance industry.
The Code aims to:
constantly improve claims by handling them in an
efficient, honest and fair manner;
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build and maintain community faith and trust in the
financial integrity of the insurance industry; and
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provide helpful community information and education
about general insurance.
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Complaints and dispute resolution process


If you have a complaint about an insurance product issued
by us or a service you have received from us, including
the settlement of a claim, please call us on 132 687.
We will respond to your complaint within 15 working days
provided we have all necessary information and have
completed any investigation required. If more information
or investigation is required, we will agree on reasonable
alternative timeframes with you.
If you are unhappy with our response or we cannot agree
on reasonable alternative timeframes, your complaint will
be registered as a dispute and it will be reviewed by our
internal dispute resolution process, which is free of charge.
We will respond to your dispute within 15 working days
provided we have all necessary information and have
completed any investigation required. If more information
or investigation is required, we will agree on reasonable
alternative timeframes with you. We will keep you informed
of the progress of our review at least every 10 working
days and give you our response in writing.
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If you are unhappy with our response or we cannot agree


with you on reasonable alternative timeframes, you can
refer the matter to the external Disputes Resolution Scheme
of which we are a member. This scheme is administered
by Financial Ombudsman Services Limited (FOS). FOS
will review our decision in accordance with its terms of
reference. You are not bound by its decision. However,
we are bound to act immediately on the Ombudsmans
decision. This is a free service provided by an independent
body. Brochures outlining the operations of FOS are
available from us or the Insurance Council of Australia in
your State or Territory. You can phone FOS from anywhere
in Australia on 1300 780 808 or write to it at:
Financial Ombudsman Services
GPO Box 3
Melbourne, Victoria 3001
Facsimile: (03) 9613 6399
Website: www.fos.org.au
Email: [email protected]

Definitions and interpretation


The following key words (and their plurals) when
highlighted in italics have special meaning in the covers
included in this document.
accident means any sudden and unexpected physical
force, which occurs on a trip and causes an injury that
is described in the Schedule of Benefits contained in the
Transit accident policy.
act of terrorism means an act, including but not limited
to the use of force or violence and/or the threat thereof,
of any person or group(s) of persons, whether acting alone
or on behalf of or in connection with any organisation(s)
or government(s), which from its nature or context is done
for, or in connection with, political, religious, ideological
or similar purposes or reasons, including the intention to
influence any government and/or to put the public, or any
section of the public, in fear.
Australia means the area enclosed by the territorial
waters of the Commonwealth of Australia where
Medicarebenefits are payable and, Australian has a
corresponding meaning.
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Australian warranty means the manufacturers


expressed written warranty, that is applicable and able to
be fulfilled within Australia and which has been properly
registered with the manufacturer, provided the warranty
is for a period in excess of six months but less than
four years.
bed care patient means that as a result of an injury
or illness during your journey, you are confined to an
overseas hospital bed for a continuous period of not less
than 24 hours. Your confinement must be certified as
necessary by a legally qualified and registered medical
practitioner and you must be under the continuous care
of a registered nurse (other than yourself or a member of
your family). You are not classified as a bed care patient
if you are a patient in any institution used primarily as a
nursing or convalescent home, a place of rest, a geriatric
ward, a mental institution, a rehabilitation or external care
facility or a place for the care or treatment of alcoholism
or drug addiction.
cardholder means a person who permanently resides in
Australia and to whom Westpac has issued a credit card
for an eligible credit card account. This includes additional
cardholders. If a family is travelling together, only one
person can claim the benefits payable to the cardholder.
The others can only claim as a spouse or dependent child.
In relation to the Purchase security insurance policy
this definition is also extended to include any Australian
resident who, by way of a gift from the cardholder,
receives any personal goods purchased by the cardholder.
dependent child/children means all children of a
cardholder up to and including the age of 19 who
permanently live with the cardholder, and children of
a cardholder from the age of 19 up to and including
the age of 25 who are full-time students attending an
accredited institution of higher learning in Australia, and
are dependent upon the cardholder for their maintenance
and support and permanently live with the cardholder or
live with the cardholder when they are not attending the
accredited institution of higher learning.

eligible credit card means a current and valid Westpac


Earth Gold credit card issued by Westpac for an eligible
credit card account.
eligible credit card account means a current and valid
Westpac Earth Gold credit card credit facility provided
by Westpac to which purchases made by cardholders
are charged.
family means a cardholder and his/her spouse and/or
dependent child/children, provided they are eligible
for the Overseas travel insurance and are travelling with
the cardholder.
injury/injured means loss of life or bodily hurt, but not
an illness or sickness:
caused by an accident whilst the policy is in force; and
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resulting independently of any other cause.
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Furthermore, injury as used in the Transit accident


policy with reference to hand or foot means severance
through or above the wrist or ankle joint and, as used with
reference to an eye means irrecoverable loss of the entire
sight thereof.
interstate flight means travel on a registered passenger
airline (but not charter trips) from Tasmania to any
mainland Australian State or Territory, or from any
mainland Australian State or Territory to another mainland
Australian State or Territory or to Tasmania.
journey
After the purchase of your return overseas travel tickets
by use of the cardholders eligible credit card account, the
journey starts:
on the departure date (from Australia) shown on the
return overseas travel ticket; or
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once you leave your home, if you travel directly from
your home in Australia to the Australian air or sea
terminal that is the departure point for your trip.
n

The journey ends when the first of the following occurs:


at midnight on the date when your scheduled transport
(as shown on your return overseas travel ticket) is due
to arrive in Australia; or

when you return to your home in Australia, provided you


travel directly there from the air or sea terminal where
you landed in Australia; or
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three months after the date of departure shown on your
return overseas travel tickets; or
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when you cancel your return overseas travel ticket.
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natural disaster means any event or force of nature


that has catastrophic consequences such as avalanche,
earthquake, flood, tsunami and volcanic eruption, but not
epidemics or pandemics.
overseas means outside Australia.
Also, for the purposes of the Overseas travel insurance policy:
travel from Tasmania or from mainland Australia to
Norfolk Island or Christmas Island will be considered as
overseas travel; and
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travel from Norfolk Island or from Christmas Island to
Tasmania or mainland Australia will be considered as
overseas travel, however, medical and hospital expenses
will not be covered if the person claiming is eligible for
Medicare benefits; and
n
travel from Tasmania or from mainland Australia to
Lord Howe Island or Cocos Island will be considered as
overseas travel, however, medical and hospital expenses
are not covered; and
n
travel from Lord Howe Island or from Cocos Island to
Tasmania or mainland Australia will be considered as
overseas travel, however, medical and hospital expenses
are not covered.
n

period of cover
for unexpected cancellation of travel arrangements
and other unexpected expenses in the Overseas
travel insurance policy, this means the period of cover
commencing after the deposit for your planned return
overseas travel ticket has been arranged by use of the
cardholders eligible credit card and you intend to obtain
the remainder of your return overseas travel ticket by use
of the cardholders eligible credit card; and
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for all other sections in the Overseas travel insurance
policy, the period of cover means the period of
the journey.
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personal good(s) includes all new personal property


acquired for personal domestic or household use, but
does not include:
items acquired for the purpose of re-supply/re-sale; or
items acquired for transformation in a business; or
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items purchased in a business name; or
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business owned or business related items; or
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animals or plant life; or
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computer software or non-tangible items; or
n
cash, bullion, negotiable instruments, trading cards,
lottery tickets or other gambling related items, tickets
of any description, travellers cheques, or collections
such as stamps, coins and cards; or
n
consumable or perishable items (including but not
limited to food, drugs, fuel or oil); or
n
boats, automobiles, motorboats, airplanes or any other
motorised vehicles and their integral parts and installed
accessories; or
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second-hand items, including antiques; or
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items of contraband; or
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real estate and movable fixtures or fittings (including
but not limited to dish washers and fixed air
conditioners) which are, or are intended to form part
of, any home or real estate; or
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items acquired for a purchase price exceeding A$10,000.
n
n

pre-existing medical condition is relevant to the


cardholder, any relative, travel companion or any other
person that may give cause for you to claim and means:
any existing medical condition, including but not
limited to mental disorder, anxiety, alcoholism, drug
addiction or pregnancy and/or any chronic or ongoing
physical, medical or dental condition, for which
investigation (whether or not a diagnosis has been
made), treatment or advice has been received, or
medication prescribed or taken at any time before you
obtained your return overseas travel ticket; and
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any condition, including but not limited to mental
disorder, anxiety, alcoholism, drug addiction or
pregnancy and/or any physical, medical or dental
condition, for which investigation (whether or not
a diagnosis has been made), treatment or advice is
received, or medication prescribed or taken, after you
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obtained your return overseas travel ticket, but prior to


the commencement of your journey; and
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any complication arising from any such condition
outlined in this document, except that unexpected/
unforeseen events relating to pregnancy are not
regarded as a pre-existing medical condition.
primary cardholder means the person(s) in whose
name(s) the eligible credit card account is opened.
reasonable means:
for medical and hospital expenses, the care obtained
should be at the standard level given in the country
you are in and not exceed the level you would normally
receive in Australia; and

for all other expenses, such as unexpected travel and


accommodation, the standard must not exceed the
average standard of travel and accommodation you
booked for the rest of your journey.

relative means the cardholders:


spouse; or
parent, parent-in-law, step-parent, guardian; or
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grandparent; or
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child, grandchild, stepchild; or
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brother, brother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law; or
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daughter, daughter-in-law, son, son-in-law; or
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fianc, fiance; or
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uncle, aunt; or
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half-brother, half-sister; or
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niece, nephew.
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rental vehicle means a rented passenger vehicle rented


from a licensed motor vehicle rental company.
return overseas travel ticket means a ticket from and
returning to Australia.
special event means a wedding, funeral, pre-paid
conference, pre-paid sporting event or pre-paid concert,
which before you left Australia you had planned to attend.
spouse means a de facto partner of the cardholder
who is permanently living with the cardholder at the time
the journey starts or a person married to the cardholder.
We may ask for proof of any relationship.
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travel companion means a person who, before the


journey began, arranged to accompany you from Australia
and then on your journey for at least 50% of the time of
your journey.
trip means:
passage by the cardholder as a paying passenger (not
as a pilot, driver or crew member etc.) in a licensed
plane, bus, train or ferry authorised pursuant to any
statute, regulation, by-law or the equivalent thereof
for the transportation of passengers for hire. Provided
that before the passage commenced, the cost of the
passage was charged to the cardholders eligible credit
card account and the cardholder is not on their way to
or from their place of work (whether paid, unpaid or
voluntary work); and

passage by the spouse and/or dependent child as


paying passengers (not as a pilot, driver or crew
member etc.) in a licensed plane, bus, train or ferry
authorised pursuant to any statute, regulation, by-law
or the equivalent thereof for the transportation of
passengers for hire. Provided that before the passage
commenced, the cost of the passage was charged to
the cardholders eligible credit card account and they
are accompanying the cardholder who is on a trip and
they are not on their way to or from their place of work
(whether paid, unpaid or voluntary work).

unattended means (but is not limited to) your


possessions are not with either you or your travel
companion or are in a position where they can be taken
without you or your travel companion knowing or being
able to prevent them from being taken.
use of the cardholders eligible credit card account
means that the total value (i.e. including but not limited
to money and/or reward type points and/or staff
discounts) of the return overseas travel ticket (but not
taxes, airport or travel agent charges) was obtained prior
to the commencement date of your journey by one or a
combination of the following methods:
was paid for by being charged to a cardholders eligible
credit card account; and/or

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the cardholder is a current Westpac Earth Gold


cardholder and a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer
program:
and has converted their Qantas Frequent Flyer
points to obtain the return overseas travel ticket;
and
all the taxes and airport charges associated with
your return overseas travel ticket have been charged
to the cardholders eligible credit card account
and/or paid for by Qantas Frequent Flyer points.
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you, your, yours, yourself means the cardholder


or the cardholders spouse or cardholders dependent
children provided they are eligible for the insurance.

Excess what you contribute to a claim


Excesses may apply to certain sections of cover. An excess
is not an additional fee charged by us at the time of
making a claim. Rather, it is the uninsured first portion
of a loss for which you are otherwise covered (i.e. the
amount that you must contribute towards each claim).
Details of the excess amounts and circumstances in which
they will be applied are set out below:
Overseas travel insurance you must pay the first A$200
for each claim made under Benefits 1 to 7 of Part B.
However, under Benefit 2 Loss or damage to personal
property there is no excess payable for the replacement
of your travel documents, credit cards, and travellers
cheques and the emergency replacement of your clothes
and toiletries. Also, if you make more than one claim as
the result of a single event, the excess only applies once.

Repairing or replacing damaged property/


personal goods
If an item is damaged, lost or stolen, we may choose to:
repair the item;
replace the item, less depreciation. This means we will
replace the item for an amount equal to its original
cost, less a depreciation figure which takes into
account its age and condition; or
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pay you the amount it would cost us to replace the
item less depreciation.
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However, property/personal goods left unattended in a


motor vehicle are only insured for up to A$2,500 in total.
If you bought the item duty free or overseas, the amount you
paid for the item will be the maximum amount paid by us.
Where the item is part of a pair or set, you will receive no
more than the value of the particular part or parts lost,
stolen or damaged, regardless of any special value that the
item may have by way of being part of such pair or set.

Safety of your property/personal goods


You must take all adequate and reasonable precautions
(considering the value of the items) to protect your
property/personal goods and you are not covered if you do
not take reasonable precautions (considering the value of
the items) to protect your property/personal goods.
Property/personal goods is/are not covered under any of
the insurances if left:
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unattended in a public place; or
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unattended in an unlocked motor vehicle; or
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unattended in a motor vehicle in view of someone
looking into the motor vehicle; or
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unattended in a motor vehicle overnight; or
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behind, forgotten or misplaced; or
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with a person who steals or deliberately
damages them.
A public place includes, but is not limited to shops,
airports, bus depots, streets, hotel foyers (or hallways and
grounds), restaurants, beaches, public toilets, car parks,
office areas, behind counters, housing and hostel common
areas, unlocked hostel and hotel rooms and any place
which is accessible to the public.

Reporting lost, stolen or wilfully damaged


property/personal goods
In the event that your property/personal goods are stolen,
wilfully damaged or accidentally lost, you must make a
report to the police or to the nearest government agency
or authority. You must do this within 24 hours of learning
of the theft, loss or damage and the report must list and
describe the missing or damaged property/personal goods.
If the loss or wilful damage occurs overseas, a copy of this
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report must be obtained and the authority must sign the


copy and write on it that it is a true and accurate copy of
the original.

Pre-existing medical conditions


The insurances do not cover you for any event that is
caused byor arises as a result of a pre-existing medical
condition of yours or any preexisting medical condition of
a relative, travel companion or any other person that may
give cause for you to claim. If, however, you are going
overseas, you may, prior to leaving Australia, apply for
your pre-existing medical condition to be covered under
the Overseas travel insurance.
The pre-existing medical conditions of your relatives,
travel companion or any other persons that may give
cause for you to claim cannot be waived.
If you wish to apply for cover for your pre-existing medical
condition, please phone Zurich Assist on 1800812 994.
Our team of medical professionals will assess your
condition. If Zurich Assist determines to cover your
pre-existing medical condition, you will need to pay an
administration fee and Zurich Assist will send you a letter
confirming that your pre-existing medical condition is
covered for the remainder of the period of cover for the
journey in question.
In regard to pregnancy, we do not insure you for any
expenses that arise due to the normal development and
consequences of pregnancy, including but not limited to
regular or routine medical consultations and tests (such
as ultrasounds) and the childbirth itself. We do cover
the mothers expenses if they arise as an unforeseen
consequence of the pregnancy or childbirth and for which
otherwise the mother would be covered. This, however,
does not mean that cover is provided for the health of a
child born on the journey.

Enquiries
Additional copies of this document can be obtained
by phoning Westpac on 1300 762 284 or visiting
www.earth.com.au/features/earth/earth_gold.aspx
If you require personal advice on any of these insurances,
please see your insurance adviser.
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If you wish to make a general enquiry regarding the cover


outlined in this document, you can phone us on
1800 648 093; however, please make sure you have this
document on hand when you phone us.
Please also note:
The Overseas travel insurance cover is for a maximum
period of three consecutive months and cannot be
extended, and you do not have to advise us that you
will be travelling, as you are automatically covered,
provided you are eligible for this cover and adhere to
the Definitions, Terms and Conditions, Exclusions and
Claims Procedures of that policy.

Emergency and medical services whilst


overseas (overseas travel insurance)
In the event of an emergency overseas, simply call Zurich
Assist (reverse charge/collect) any time from any place in
the world. You can usually do this by phoning the operator
where you are and booking a reverse charges call to
Australia +61 2 9995 2021.
Zurichs team of medical professionals is only a phone
call away and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a
week for advice and assistance in the event of a medical
emergency and any associated problems for travellers
outside Australia.
Zurich Assist has access to a worldwide team of skilled
doctors and medical professionals and provides the
following services free of charge:
access to Registered Medical Practitioners for
emergency assistance and advice;
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emergency transportation to the nearest suitable
hospital;
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emergency evacuation, if necessary;
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advise your family in Australia of your medical
condition and keep them informed of the situation
(only at your request);
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payment guarantees to hospitals and insurance
verification;
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second opinions on medical matters; and
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urgent message service and emergency travel planning.
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Documents to take with you


when you are travelling overseas
(overseas travel insurance)
You should take this document (it contains important
phone numbers and details of the cover provided),
and copies of your return overseas travel ticket and
also your eligible credit card account statement and/
or the necessary documentation to prove that your
return overseas travel ticket was obtained by use of the
cardholders eligible credit card account.
In the event that you need to make a claim under the
Overseas travel insurance policy (especially if claiming
whilst overseas), it will be necessary for Westpac or
its agents to confirm to us or our agents that your
return overseas travel ticket was obtained by use of the
cardholders eligible credit card account. Without this
information, a claim may be delayed and it may not be
possible for us or our agents to give approval for any
overseas medical attention.

Insurance exclusions what is not covered


In any insurance policy there are situations that are
not covered. Whilst we try to extend our cover to most
situations, we are not able to insure some situations
because of the costs or types of events involved.
In addition to any specific exclusions contained in any
individual cover in this document, the following exclusions
apply to all the covers in this policy:
We do not insure you for any event that is caused by
or arises as a result of any pre-existing medical
condition of yours, a relative, a travel companion or
any other person that may give cause for you to claim
unless it relates to overseas travel insurance and we
have given prior written approval to cover your
pre-existing medical condition and you have paid
the administration fee.
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We do not cover your property/personal goods left
unattended in a motor vehicle for any more than
A$2,500 in total.
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We do not insure you in regard to any travel that:


you book or take against medical advice; or
you take for the purpose of getting medical treatment or
advice; or
you take after a qualified and registered member
of the medical profession informs you that you are
terminally ill.
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We do not insure you for any event that is caused by or
arises from:
you failing to follow advice or take heed of warning from:
any government; or
any official body; or
any publication or broadcast by any member of
the mass media; or
the death, illness or for any other reason of persons
living outside of Australia, other than as set out in this
document relating to the cardholder, their spouse and/or
dependent children; or
any event that is intentionally caused by you or by a
person acting with your consent (including suicide or
attempted suicide); or
your conscious exposure to exceptional danger unless
in an attempt to preserve your life or the life of another
person; or
you being under the influence of liquor or drugs; or
your involvement in illegal activities, fraud or abuse; or
your underwater activities that involve using artificial
breathing equipment (unless you have an open water
diving licence or are diving with a qualified and registered
diving instructor); or
your mountaineering or rock climbing (if you need to use
climbing equipment, ropes or guides), white water rafting
or boating, abseiling, bungy jumping, potholing, running
with the bulls, caving or tobogganing; or
your racing (other than foot); or
your participation in any kind of professional sport; or
your air travel or any aerial activity (for example, hanggliding, base jumping and skydiving); but if you are a
paid passenger in a fully licensed commercial passenger
aircraft, we do insure you; or
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any activities involving hunting equipment or projectiles


(e.g. shooting and archery); or
your participation in motor cycling, unless:
it involves a hired motorcycle with an engine capacity
of 200cc or less; and
you are the driver; and
you hold a current Australian motorcycle licence; and
you are also licensed (if a licence is required) to drive
the motorcycle in the country you are in; but
we never cover any event that is caused by or arises
from motorcycle racing; or
any act of terrorism; or
any war or war like activities, whether war has been
formally declared or not, any hostilities, rebellion or
revolution, or civil war, military coup, or overthrow/
attempted overthrow of a government/military power; or
any person or organisation who lawfully destroys or
removes your ownership or control of any property/
personal goods; or
any government prohibition or restrictions or
government customs, or other government authorities,
delaying or detaining you or seizing or keeping your
baggage; or
non-receipt of the property/personal goods that you have
purchased and is being transported to you; or
your participation as a crew member or pilot of any
conveyance; or
you or your travel companions employment or work
(whether paid or unpaid or voluntary) either in Australia
or overseas; this includes not being able to take leave
from that employment, unless your claim is covered
under unexpected cancellation of travel arrangement
and other unexpected expenses in the Overseas travel
insurance policy; or
you or your travel companions financial circumstances
or any business or other contractual relationship; or
changes in currency rates, or any losses due to the
devaluation or change in currency value; or
theft, loss or damage to business owned items, business
related items or items purchased in a business name; or

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you or your travel companion not wanting to continue


with your travel arrangements/journey, or cancelling it
or cutting it short, unless your claim is covered under
the Overseas travel insurance policy in the section
unexpected cancellation of travel arrangement and
other unexpected expenses; or
deterioration, normal wear and tear; or
any defective item or any defect in an item, or damage
arising from inherent defects in an item or an electrical
or mechanical fault or breakdown, unless covered
under the Extended warranty insurance policy; or
any process of servicing, repairing or restoring an item
unless we have given prior approval; or
laundering (including washing, ironing and dry
cleaning) whether by professional persons or
otherwise; or
vermin or insects, mildew, atmospheric or climatic
conditions, or flood; or
your failure to comply with the recommended security
guidelines for the use of bank or currency notes,
cheques, credit card, postal or money orders or petrol
coupons; or
you not taking all adequate precautions (considering the
value of the items) to protect your property/personal
goods or if the property/personal goods are left:
unattended in a public place; or
unattended in an unlocked motor vehicle; or
unattended in a motor vehicle in view of someone
looking into the motor vehicle; or
unattended in a motor vehicle overnight; or
behind, forgotten or misplaced; or
with a person who steals or deliberately damages
them.
A public place includes, but is not limited to shops,
airports, bus depots, streets, hotel foyer (or hallways and
grounds), restaurants, beaches, public toilets, car parks,
office areas, behind counters, housing and hostel common
areas, unlocked hostel and hotel rooms and any place
which is accessible to the public.

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disappearance of the property/personal goods in


circumstances which cannot be explained to our
satisfaction; or
radioactivity, radioactive contamination or the use,
existence or escape of any nuclear fuel, nuclear
material or nuclear waste; or
consequential loss or damage, punitive damages or
any fines or penalties, including punitive, exemplary,
liquidated or aggravated damages; or
you or your travel companions failure to procure a
passport or visa; or
the inability of the tour operator, wholesaler, transport
provider, travel agent or any other service provider to
complete arrangements or complete any part of a tour.

Claims procedures
Please do not contact Westpac in the event of a claim, as
Westpac does not approve claims and is not involved in
processing the claims.
If you want to make a claim under any of these policies,
you must:
1. Whilst you are overseas:
Phone Zurich Assist (refer to page 16, Emergency and
medical services whilst overseas).
In order for Zurich Assist to confirm your eligibility
for Overseas travel insurance, you will need to have
copies of the document listed on page 17, Documents
to take with you.
2.If you are in Australia, (or when you return to Australia)
you must follow the steps listed below:
Contact us on 1800 648 093 within 30 days of
returning home from overseas or interstate (even if
you have previously reported the matter to Zurich
Assist), or if you are already home, contact us within
30 days of learning of an occurrence (loss, damage
or breakdown) that may result in a claim. However,
if you are making a guaranteed pricing claim, you
must contact us within 21 days of the purchase of the
personal good.

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We may require you to complete a written loss report. If


we do, we will provide you with the forms which should be
returned to us within 30 days after you receive them.
Note: Failing to contact us or return the completed loss
report (if required) within the times stated might result in
denial of the claim.
You must provide us with any evidence/documentation we
require to verify your claim. Depending on the policy you
are claiming under, this might include (but is not limited
to) any of the following:
proof that you are eligible for insurance cover e.g.
your eligible credit card account statement and credit
card receipt to confirm the purchase of your return
overseas travel ticket(s), etc.;
if items were stolen, wilfully damaged, or accidentally
lost, you must give us the police report number, or if
the incident occurred whilst you were overseas, a copy
of the report you obtained from the police or nearest
government agency or authority, the report should be
certified by the relevant authority as being a true and
correct copy of the original;
proof of your ownership of any lost, stolen or damaged
items e.g. purchase receipts;
evidence of your intended flight e.g. ticket, travel
agents itinerary showing your flight or a letter from
the airline, etc.;
evidence of the delay, including in the case of luggage
delay, a lost property/delayed property report issued by
the airline;
receipts for any items you buy to replace those that
were lost or stolen or purchased as emergency
replacement of your clothes and toiletries;
if any items are lost or stolen during the time that a
carrier was responsible for looking after them, you
must get a letter from the carrier explaining what
happened and stating the amount of refund you
received from them;
if your travel or accommodation arrangements are
cancelled and you intend claiming, you must provide a
letter from the carrier, hotel, etc., outlining the refund
you were entitled to;
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any damaged items for which you are claiming so


that they can be inspected by us or our authorised
representative;
a quote (at your expense) for the replacement of lost or
stolen items, or a quote (noting the serial number for
Extended warranty insurance claims) for the repair of
damaged or broken-down items. We will, however, pay the
reasonable cost of the quote if we agree to pay the claim;
A copy of the Australian warranty if claiming under the
Extended warranty insurance policy;
in regard to the guaranteed pricing scheme, we require
evidence that the cheaper item is the same (i.e. model
number, model year and manufacturer) as the personal
good you purchased, and we require a copy of the
printed catalogue advertising the cheaper item, and
evidence that the advertisement was printed after you
purchased the personal good.

Subrogation and you assisting


Zurich with your claim
When making a claim, you must advise us of any details of
any other insurance under which you are entitled to claim.
You must also, as far as allowed by law, give us all the
assistance we may require to institute proceedings
against other parties for the purpose of enforcing rights
or remedies to which we would become entitled or
subrogated upon, by making good any loss or damage
under any of the covers included in this document.

Fraudulent claims
When making a claim, you have a responsibility to assist
Zurich and to act in an honest and truthful manner.
If any claim is fraudulent in any way or if you or anyone
acting on your behalf uses fraudulent means to make
a claim on any of the covers in this document, then
no payment will be made in regard to the claim. Also,
Westpac will be informed of the situation and you may
no longer be eligible for any of the insurances and Price
guarantee cover contained in this document.

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Overseas travel
insurance policy
Overseas travel insurance is a benefit available to current
Westpac cardholders who by use of the cardholders
eligible credit card account obtained their return
overseas travel tickets prior to leaving Australia. It is also
available to the cardholders spouse and the cardholders
dependent children, who travel with the cardholder for
the entire journey, provided their return overseas travel
tickets were obtained by use of the cardholders eligible
credit card account.
The cover is available for a period of three months and
can not be extended. However, if your return to Australia
is delayed because of events covered under this policy, or
your scheduled transport back to Australia is delayed for
reasons beyond your control, the period of insurance will
automatically be extended for a period of up to four weeks
or until you return to your home in Australia, whichever
occurs first.

Overseas travel insurance index


Part A The limits that apply and
a summary of the cover

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Part B The cover we provide


Medical and hospital expenses incurred overseas

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Loss or damage to personal property

29

Unexpected cancellation of travel arrangements


and other unexpected expenses

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Resumption of journey following the death of a relative 33


Special event

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Rental vehicle excess

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Travel delay

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Funeral expenses

35

Accidental death

35

Legal liability

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Part A The limits that apply and


a summary of the cover
The table below shows the limits that apply and an
outline of the cover available for cardholders and
their spouses and dependent children. Please read
the entire policy to make sure you understand the
details of the cover provided and to ensure it meets
your requirements.
Benefit
1. Medical
and hospital
expenses
incurred
overseas

Limits
Unlimited, except bed care patient
allowance (i.e. miscellaneous expenses such
as phone calls and TV rental) of A$100 per
day and is limited to A$12,000 in total.
Note:No cover for pre-existing medical
conditions, unless prior approval given
and the administration fee is paid.
2. Loss or
Up to A$15,000 per person and up to a
damage to
maximum A$20,000 for a family subject to the
personal
following limits. However, property/personal
property
goods left unattended in a motor vehicle are
only insured up to A$2,500 in total.
Clothing and
Up to A$3,000/
personal valuables.
item.
Portable electrical
equipment and
Up to A$3,000/
binoculars.
item.
Cameras and associated Up to A$3,000/
equipment/accessories. item.
Laptop computers
and associated
Up to A$5,500
equipment/accessories. in total.
Travel documents,
Up to A$500/
travellers cheques,
person to a
credit cards, cash etc.
maximum of
A$1,000 for
a family.
Emergency replacement
of your clothes and
toiletries with a
maximum of A$1,000
for a family.
Note: No cover for items
used for any business
purpose or purchased
Up to A$500/
in a business name.
person.
3. Unexpected Unlimited for covered events, except for travel
cancellation
agents cancellation fee, which is limited to
of travel
an amount equal to the lesser of A$500 or
arrangements 15% of the value of the travel arranged by the
and other
agent. Also, cover for the financial insolvency
unexpected
or financial collapse of a licensed service
expenses
provider is limited to A$3,250 per person up
to a maximum of A$7,000 for a family.
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Benefit
4. Resumption
of journey
following
the death of
a relative
5. Special
event
6. Rental
vehicle
excess
7. Travel
delay

8. Funeral
expenses

9. Accidental
death

10. Legal
liability

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Limits
Up to A$5,250 per person up to a maximum
A$12,500 for a family.

Up to A$3,250 for reasonable cost of


arranging alternative transport in order to
attend a special event.
Up to A$5,000.

For reasonable additional meal and


accommodation costs after a six hour delay,
up to A$500 per person up to a maximum
of A$900 for a family.
Up to A$12,500 per person to a maximum
A$25,500 for a family for an overseas
funeral/cremation or return of remains
to Australia.
In the event of accidental death which is
not covered under the Transit accident
insurance policy included in this document,
we will pay A$15,000 per cardholder and
A$10,000 for a spouse.
Limit of A$2,500,000.

Part B The cover we provide

1. Medical and hospital expenses


incurred overseas
We insure you for medical and hospital expenses you incur
overseas on your journey.
We reserve the right to return you to Australia for ongoing
medical attention. In Australia we are not licensed to pay
medical and hospital expenses and you would need to claim
on Medicare and/or your Australian medical insurer. If you
choose not to return to Australia we will cease to pay for
the subsequent medical and hospital expenses you incur
overseas.
By medical expenses we mean expenses for:
medical, paramedical, or surgical treatment; or
other treatment, given or prescribed by a qualified and
registered member of the medical profession; or
n
emergency dental treatment to natural healthy teeth (but
not ongoing dental treatment) up to A$1,250 where the
treating dentist confirms in writing that the treatment
was solely to relieve sudden and severe pain;or
n
ambulance, hospital, or nursing home charges; or
n
expenses for emergency evacuation to Australia or
another country, if the local medical services are
inadequate or not available. The evacuation must be
authorised and arranged by Zurich Assist (book a reverse
charge/collect call from anywhere in the world on
+61 2 9995 2021).
n
n

If we agree to pay the hospital and medical expenses


associated with your stay in an overseas hospital, we
will also pay you (in addition to the hospital and medical
charges a cash bed care allowance which covers incidental
expenses, such as a rental TV, newspapers or hospital
phone calls) for each continuous 24-hour period you are
confined in an overseas hospital as a bed care patient,
provided the claim is supported by written confirmation
from the hospital of the length of your stay.
We will also pay for a relative or friend to travel to where
you are, to either care for you or to escort you back to your
normal residence in Australia if:
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you are injured or become seriously ill during the


period of cover; and
n
you show us medical advice written by a qualified and
registered member of the medical profession, stating
that a companion/escort is necessary; and
n
Zurich Assist agrees that a companion/escort is
reasonably necessary.
n

The companions/escorts costs will be reimbursed to the


person who incurs the expense.
Medical expenses
We will pay for...
We will pay for your overseas medical expenses during the
period of cover if:
you become ill overseas; or
you get injured overseas, provided the injury was
accidentally caused by a sudden physical force.

n
n

We will only cover your medical expenses if:


you incur them overseas, during your journey; and
you are legally responsible for paying them; and
n
you show us medical advice, written by a registered and
qualified member of the medical profession, as proof of
your illness or injury and the treatment you need for it.
n
we assess that your medical expenses are reasonable
in amount and reasonably necessary.
n
n

Please remember that you can only claim for emergency


evacuation if it is arranged by Zurich Assist (book a reverse
charge call from anywhere in the world on +61 2 9995 2021).
We will not pay for...
We will not pay for medical expenses that:
arise from pre-existing medical conditions unless prior
to you leaving Australia, we have given prior written
approval to cover your pre-existing medical condition
and you have paid the administration fee; or
n
relate to dental treatment caused by or related to the
deterioration and/or decay of teeth or involving the use
of precious metals; or
n
you can recover from any private medical fund or
similar government scheme; or
n
you incur in Australia; or
n

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arise from HIV, AIDS, ARC (AIDS Related Complex,


however this syndrome may be acquired or named),
or any related illness, no matter how you become
infected; or
n
arise from a sexually transmitted disease; or
n
arise from any disease that is transmitted when
giving or taking a drug, unless the giving or taking of
the drug is supervised by a qualified and registered
member of the medical profession and the disease
is not excluded anywhere else in this overseas travel
insurance policy; or
n
you incur more than 12 months after the date of your
illness or disablement.
n

2. Loss or damage to personal property


We insure you, during your journey, for the theft and
accidental loss or damage to the following property/
personal goods that you either take with you or buy on
your journey:
baggage, clothing and personal valuables; and
n
portable electrical equipment and binoculars (but we
will not pay for scratched lenses); and
n
cameras and associated equipment/accessories (but we
will not pay for scratched lenses); and
n
laptop computers and associated equipment/accessories
(but we will not pay for scratched screens); and
n
travel documents, travellers cheques, bank notes,
currency notes, postal orders, money orders, cash,
credit cards or petrol coupons taken with you on your
journey for personal use.
n

Note: Items used for any business purpose or purchased


in a business name are not covered.
We will also provide for the emergency replacement
of your clothes and toiletries, if your entire luggage is
delayed, misdirected, or temporarily misplaced by any
carrier for more than 12 hours.

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If your travel documents, credit cards or travellers cheques


are accidentally lost or stolen, you are covered for their
replacement and any legal liability for payment arising out
of their unauthorised use only if:
you have complied with all the conditions you agreed
to when your travel documents, credit cards or cheques
were issued; and
n
you have reported the loss to the appropriate
authorities (e.g. Police) as soon as possible after the
discovery of the loss.
n

If you are claiming for the emergency replacement of


your clothes and toiletries, you will need to obtain written
confirmation from the carrier who was responsible for the
luggage and you will need to provide us with receipts for
the replacement items you needed to purchase.
In the event of a claim you must prove your ownership
of the property and prove the value of the property (e.g.
receipt or valuation for jewellery). If you can not prove
the value of your property, the most we will pay for each
individual item is 10% of the limit shown for the type of
item in Part A The limits that apply and a summary of
the cover.

3. Unexpected cancellation of
travel arrangements and other
unexpected expenses
In regards to the cover provided under this benefit, the
cardholder will become eligible for the benefits when the
deposit for their return overseas travel ticket has been
obtained by use of the cardholders eligible credit card and
the cardholder intends to obtain their return overseas travel
ticket entirely by use of the cardholders eligible credit card.
Also the cardholders spouse and/or dependent children,
who have booked to travel with the cardholder for the entire
journey will become eligible under this section provided the
deposit for their return overseas travel ticket(s) has been
obtained by use of the cardholders eligible credit card and it
is intended that they will obtain their return overseas travel
ticket entirely by use of the cardholders eligible credit card.
Under this section, Zurich covers you for the unexpected
cancellation of travel arrangements and other unexpected
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expenses, provided the claim is not covered elsewhere


in this policy. The expense must be incurred during the
period of cover for one of the reasons listed below:
there is a natural disaster, or a natural disaster has
recently happened or is reasonably expected to happen
either at your destination or at your or your travel
companions normal residence in Australia; or
n
whilst overseas, your or your travel companions travel
documents are lost or stolen; or
n
your or your travel companions normal residence in
Australia is destroyed; or
n
you or your travel companion are quarantined; or
n
you or your travel companion are subpoenaed to attend
court in Australia; or
n
your pre-existing medical condition, if we have given
prior written approval to cover your pre-existing
medical condition and you have paid the administration
fee; or
n
your pre-existing medical condition, if after purchasing
your return overseas travel tickets, you become aware
you have a medical condition, which we will then not
provide pre-existing medical condition cover for; or
n
you, your travel companion or a relative living
in Australia:
dies; or
is seriously injured; or
becomes seriously ill.
n

Note: We will need to see medical advice written by a


qualified and registered member of the medical profession
regarding any of the above events and be satisfied that the
cancellation was appropriate and reasonably necessary.
the unexpected cancellation of your or your travel
companions authorised prearranged leave, provided
the person whose leave has been cancelled is a full
time employee of the police, fire, ambulance, defence
or emergency services; or
n
you or your travel companion having to sit
unexpected exams in regard to studies that either of
you are undertaking; or
n
a special event has been cancelled or postponed for
reasons beyond your expectations or control; or
n

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your arranged travel is cancelled or delayed by the


carrier because of unexpected:
mechanical breakdown; or
weather conditions; or
natural disasters; or
riots, strikes, civil commotion (but not acts of
terrorism, any war-like activities, war, whether it
has been formally declared or not, any hostilities,
rebellion or revolution, or military coup, or
overthrow of a government); or
n
you or your travel companion are unexpectedly
retrenched, this does not include voluntary
retrenchment or redundancy; or
n
the financial insolvency or financial collapse of a
licensed service provider, provided the booking was
made via a licensed travel agent.
n

Important
If you want to claim under this section, you must take
steps to minimise your losses. As soon as possible after
the cancellation, you must:
recover any refund you are entitled to; and
cancel any other travel or accommodation
arrangements that depend on your cancelled
arrangements and that you are now unable to use.

n
n

We will pay for...


If you continue your travel
You may decide to continue your cancelled travel
arrangements. If you do this at the earliest possible
opportunity after cancellation, we will, at our option, either:
pay for any part of your cancelled travel arrangements
that:
you have paid for but are unable to use; and
are non-refundable; or
n
pay the costs of a higher class of travel, or increased
seasonal rates for travel, if that is the only class or
rate available. We will pay these costs minus the
amount of any refundable part of your cancelled travel
arrangements. We will only pay to upgrade your travel
on the type of transport you chose in your cancelled
travel arrangements.
n

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We will also pay for any part of your cancelled


accommodation arrangements that:
you have paid for but are unable to use; and
are non-refundable.

n
n

If you do not continue your travel


You may decide not to continue with the cancelled
travel arrangements at the earliest possible opportunity
after cancellation. If so, we will pay for any part of your
cancelled travel and accommodation arrangements that:
you have paid for, but will not use; and
n
are non-refundable.
n

How we value travel tickets or accommodation


obtained by way of redeeming reward/frequent
flyer type point
If the travel/accommodation provider or travel agent will
not refund the value of the component (or will only refund
a portion of the value) of the accommodation/transport
ticket which was obtained by redeeming reward/frequent
flyer type points, we will refund the cost of the equivalent
accommodation/transport ticket based on the quoted
retail price at the time the accommodation/transport ticket
was issued less the value of the portion of points refunded
back to you.

4. Resumption of journey following the


death of a relative
We insure you for the reasonable transport expenses
incurred to return to Australia and then resume your
journey, if you have to interrupt your journey and return
to Australia immediately following the death of a relative
living in Australia.
We will only pay if...
you resume your journey within 30 days of returning to
Australia; and
n
your journey had not ended before your return and
there is at least a fortnight or 25% of the time of your
journey remaining (whichever is the greater); and
n the death occurred after you booked your travel; and
n
your claim is not excluded elsewhere in this document.
n

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However, if the exclusion is due to your relatives preexisting medical condition, we will pay benefits provided
that before you commenced your journey a medical
professional had not declared your relative as being
terminally ill.
We will pay for...
The costs (through reimbursement to you) of an economy
air ticket to Australia and an economy air ticket to return
you to the overseas location where you were to be at
that time when you returned overseas (as stated in your
original itinerary).

5. Special event
If your journey is interrupted by any unexpected cause
outside of your control and as a result you are going to
miss a special event which can not be delayed, we will
pay the reasonable additional costs of using alternative
transport to arrive at the special event destination in time
for the special event.

6. Rental vehicle excess


We will reimburse you for any excess or deductible
amount which you become legally liable to pay in respect
of loss or damage to a rental vehicle during the rental
period, provided:
the rental vehicle must be rented from a licensed rental
agency; and
n
the hiring agreement must incorporate the standard
comprehensive motor insurance normally provided by
the rental agency covering loss or damage to the rental
vehicle; and
n
you must comply with all the requirements of the rental
organisation under the hiring agreement and of the
rental vehicle insurer.
n

We will not pay for...


We will not pay for your costs arising from:
loss or damage resulting from the operation of the
rental vehicle in violation of the terms of the rental
agreement; or

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wear and tear, gradual deterioration, damage from


insects or vermin, inherent vice or damage; or
n driving the rental vehicle on non-public roads.
n

7. Travel delay
If the departure of any scheduled transport in which
you have arranged to travel is delayed for at least six
hours due to any unforeseen cause outside your control,
we will reimburse your reasonable additional meal and
accommodation costs.
This benefit is only payable when you supply receipts for
the expenses incurred and written confirmation from the
carrier confirming the period of delay.

8. Funeral expenses
We insure you for funeral expenses that are incurred whilst
on your journey. However, we will not pay for your funeral
expenses if your death is the result of a pre-existing
medical condition unless we have given prior written
approval to cover your pre-existing medical condition and
you have paid the administration fee.
By funeral expenses we mean:
the reasonable costs of returning your remains or
ashes to Australia; and/or
n
the reasonable costs of your overseas funeral or
cremation.
n

We will pay for funeral expenses if:


you die during the journey; and
a death certificate given by a qualified and registered
member of the medical profession is shown to us as
proof of the cause of death.

n
n

9. Accidental death
We will insure you if whilst on your journey you die as a
result of an injury sustained in an accident (but not illness
or disease) and the Westpac transit accident insurance
policy included in this document does not provide Loss
of Life benefits for the accident.

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The death must occur within 12 months of the accident


and the accident must have been caused by violent,
external and visible means and the death must be
supported by a death certificate, signed by a qualified and
registered member of the medical profession.
If the transport you are travelling in is involved in an
accident caused by violent, external and visible means and
your body can not be found, we will after 12 months treat
you as having died as a result of the accident.

10. Legal liability


We cover your legal liability during your journey.
By legal liability, we mean your responsibility to pay
compensation for negligently causing:
bodily harm or death to someone other than you; or
loss or damage to property owned or controlled by
someone other than you.

n
n

Only we have the right to:


settle or defend the claim; or
make or accept an offer or payment; or
n
in any way admit you are liable.
n
n

We will pay for...


We will pay for your legal liability if:
the event that gives rise to it:
happens during the journey; and
is one that you do not intend or expect to give rise
to your legal liability.

We will also pay all reasonable legal fees and expenses if:
we incur them on your behalf; or
 you incur them after we agree in writing.
But we will not pay for...
We will not pay for your legal liability that arise from:
bodily harm to, or the illness or death of:
any relative or travel companion; or
your employee;
n
you owning or occupying any land or building (unless
the building is a residence and you occupy it as a
tenant or lessee, or in some other temporary way);
n

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you owning, controlling or using a motorised vehicle,


an aircraft or a watercraft (other than a non-motorised
watercraft used on inland waterways). However, if you
do not own or control the transport and are using it
just as a passenger, you are not within this exclusion;
n
your business, profession or occupation;
n
loss or damage to any property that is owned or
controlled by you;
n
any fines or penalties, including punitive, exemplary,
liquidated or aggravated damages. These are damages
a judge may order a person to pay as punishment.
They are different from damages that must be paid
as compensation.
n

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Purchase security
insurance policy
Purchase security insurance is a benefit available to
Westpac cardholders. This cover provides three months of
free insurance against loss, theft, or accidental damage
over a wide range of new personal good(s) purchased
anywhere in the world, provided the purchase is charged
to the cardholders eligible credit card account.
This insurance provides automatic protection for personal
good(s) when their purchase is charged to an eligible credit
card account unless the personal good(s) and/or claims
are excluded by the definitions, terms and conditions,
or exclusions, or the cardholder fails to comply with the
claims procedures.
The personal good(s) are insured anywhere in the world
for three months from the date of purchase in the event
of loss, theft or accidental damage. However, there is no
cover until you have taken possession of the personal
good(s).
The liability of Zurich for claims made pursuant to this
insurance shall not exceed the lesser of:
the actual amount charged to the cardholders eligible
credit card account to purchase the personal good(s);
or
n
 A$3,000 per claim in respect of jewellery, watches and
fine arts; or
n
A$125,000 in any 12 month period in respect of any
one eligible credit card account.
n

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Extended warranty
insurance policy
Extended warranty is a benefit available to Westpac
cardholders. The cover extends the manufacturers
expressed Australian warranty on personal good(s),
purchased, provided the purchase is charged to the
cardholders eligible credit card account. The insurance
does not affect the rights of cardholders against a
manufacturer in relation to contravention of statutory or
implied warranties under Australian legislation.
The insurance cover provided in respect of the purchase
of personal good(s) comes into effect at the end of the
Australian warranty period that applies to the personal
good(s), provided the Australian warranty is for a period
of six months or more up to a period of four years.
Only items with a manufacturers unique identification
serial number on them are covered under this insurance.
This extended warranty period will be for an equivalent
duration as the Australian warranty period, up to a
maximum of one full year, and does not apply if the
Australian warranty period is in excess of four years.
For example:
Australian warranty period

Extended warranty period

Six months

Six months

Eleven months

Eleven months

One to four years

One year

Over four years

No cover

This extended warranty only covers the failure of personal


good(s) to operate for the purpose for which they were
designed as a result of a breakdown or defect, provided
the breakdown or defect is covered by the terms of the
Australian warranty.

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The liability of Zurich for claims made pursuant to this


insurance shall not exceed:
the actual Australian dollar purchase price of the
personal good(s) charged to an eligible credit card
account; and
n
in a 12 month period, the sum of A$10,000 per eligible
credit card account.
n

If a claim is to be paid under this insurance, you must


obtain our approval prior to proceeding with any repairs
or replacement of the personal good(s) which have broken
down or are defective.

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Transit accident
insurance policy
Transit accident insurance is a benefit available to
Westpac cardholders. This cover provides certain
accidental death and injury cover for cardholders who
whilst outside Australia sustain an injury while riding as
a passenger in (not as a pilot, driver or crew member),
or boarding or alighting a plane, bus, train or ferry as
outlined in this policy. However, the cover provided does
not include benefits as prescribed under the Insurance
Contract Act 1984.
This cover is available on trips where prior to the
trip, the entire payment for the trip was charged
to the cardholders eligible credit card account. In
certain circumstances, the benefits also extend to the
cardholders spouse and/or dependent children, provided
they are travelling with the cardholder and before the
trip the payment for their trip was also charged to the
cardholders eligible credit card account.
The benefits listed under the Schedule of Benefits will
be paid if whilst outside Australia, the cardholder and/
or the cardholders spouse and/or dependent children
suffer a loss as a result on an injury suffered under the
circumstances specified in points 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as follows:
1.The injury is sustained on a trip while you are riding
as a passenger or boarding or alighting the plane,
bus, train or ferry.
2.The injury is sustained while you are riding as a
passenger in (not as a pilot, driver or crew member),
a licensed taxi pursuant to any statute, regulation,
by-law or the equivalent thereof for the transportation
of passengers for hire. Provided you are travelling
directly to or from an airport, bus depot, railway
station or dock, immediately preceding or following
the scheduled trip.
3.When, by reason of an accident specified in points
1 or 2 above, you are unavoidably exposed to the
elements and, as a result of such exposure, suffer
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an injury for which indemnity is otherwise payable


hereunder, the loss shall be covered under the terms
of this policy.
4.If your body has not been found within one year
of the date of your disappearance arising out of an
accident which would give rise to a loss as specified
in points 1, 2 or 3 above, it will be presumed that you
died as a result of bodily injury caused by the accident
at the time of your disappearance.
5.A benefit payable under this policy will be paid to
the injured person or, in the event of your death the
benefit will be paid to your legal representative.
Schedule of benefits
When an accident results in any of the following injuries
within one year after the date of the accident, we will pay
the amount shown below according to the injury.
If a person sustains more than one injury resulting from
one accident, only the benefit amount for the greater
injury will be paid.

Summary of benefits for Earth Gold


cardholders
Injury

Benefit Amount

Life

A$250,000

Both hands or both feet

A$250,000

One hand and one foot

A$250,000

The entire sight of both eyes

A$250,000

The entire sight of one eye and one


hand or one foot

A$250,000

One hand or one foot

A$125,000

The entire sight of one eye

A$125,000

Furthermore, injury with reference to hand or foot means


complete severance through or above the wrist for the
hand or through or above the ankle joint for the foot
and, as used with reference to eye, means permanent,
irrecoverable loss of the entire sight of the eye.

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Limits on what we pay


The most we will pay in claims, under this Transit
accident insurance policy, that result from the one
incident (e.g. a bus crash) is A$650,000, regardless of
the number of persons in the incident.
This means that if as a result of one incident a number of
cardholders and spouses were injured, we would pay each
on a proportional basis (using the opposite schedule) up
to a total of A$650,000. Therefore, if one cardholder, one
spouse and two dependent children lost their lives in the
same bus crash, we would pay A$162,500 per person to
each of their legal representatives.

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2008 Westpac Banking Corporation


ABN 33 007 457 141.
PS011 (09/08) 141432

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