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Last week, I paid my car insurance renewal without even thinking about it. The amount seemed similar to last year so I just paid it without shopping around. Well, less than 7 days later, a great Qantas Points deal popped up on my feed! Here it is for you, hopefully you can make the most of it 👇
Bonus points offer 🚗
50,000 Qantas Points with Qantas Car Insurance
If you’ve been putting off sorting your car insurance, this deal might just give you the nudge. Qantas is offering up to 50,000 Qantas Points when you take out a new car insurance policy including Comprehensive, Third Party Fire & Theft, or Third Party Property.
📝 How it works
Be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member
Take out a new Qantas Car Insurance policy online via Qantas Insurance by 31 December 2025
Keep the policy active for at least 60 days
🎁 What it’s worth
50,000 Qantas Points could cover (+ fees & taxes):
A return economy flight Melbourne ↔ Perth
A one way business class flight Sydney → Queenstown
A return economy flight Melbourne ↔ Brisbane
A one way economy flight Sydney → Tokyo
✨ Extra perks
✈️ Earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on your premium
💰 Get 15% off your first year’s premium when you buy online
⚠️ Things to keep in mind
The full 50,000 point offer requires a $2,000+ annual premium
Points scale with your premium - the more you pay, the more you earn
Not available for cars you’ve recently insured with Qantas
Always read the PDS and T&Cs to ensure the cover suits your needs
💡 Our take
If your car insurance is up for renewal soon, this could be an easy way to stack points on something you’re paying for anyway. Always make sure the premium is competitive before switching purely for the points.
Bonus points offer ⚡️
Get 25,000 Everyday Rewards points + $100 credit with Origin Internet
If you’re a new customer and sign up to any Origin nbn or Opticomm fibre plan before 30 November, you’ll score:
25,000 Everyday Rewards points
A $100 bill credit applied after 31 Dec 2025
🛒 How it works
Sign up via their website as a new residential customer
Link your Everyday Rewards account at sign up
Keep your internet active for at least 30 days to receive the points
Stay connected until 31 Dec 2025 to receive the $100 bill credit
💡 What it’s worth
25,000 Everyday Rewards points = $125 off at Woolworths
Or converted you'll receive 12,500 Qantas Points which is enough for (+ fees & taxes):
A one way economy flight Sydney → Melbourne
A one way economy flight Brisbane → Hamilton Island
A one way economy flight Perth → Broome
A one way economy flight Melbourne → Gold Coast
⚠️ Things to keep in mind
Offer only for new internet customers
One points allocation per address every 10 months
Points will be received ~45 days after sign up
Can be stacked with Origin’s energy + internet discount if you bundle services
On the podcast this week:
✈️ Lauren’s best tips for travelling with kids
💬 Getting clear on what you want most out of life as a family
💡 The realisation that you can’t save your way to retiring at 45, you need to be investing to reach financial freedom
💬 Financial adviser Jess Bell on managing money after an inheritance
❤️ How losing her dad young shaped her view on money and mindset
🧾 Breaking down strategies and tax minimisation with death benefits inside super
Things I’m loving this week:

📖 The Worst Thing I've Ever Done
by Clare Stephens
If you spend a lot of time online, this book is sooooo relevant and worth a read 👏🏻
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