Our house insurance went from $970 to about $1500 after our claim was declined. That was hard to take.
I took everything from Suncorp to Youi and ended up paying $970 with Youi for the same cover Suncorp offered for hundreds extra, just on our PPOR.
We just took over my mother-in-law's 2000 model vehicle. She had insured it with Suncorp, full comprehensive for $620 in January. We insured it full comprehensive with Youi for $281.
I'd check Youi if you have everything with Suncorp. And we've also taken our IPs to Honan and insured two for the same price as one IP was quoted by another well known landlord policy. I know our cover may not be as comprehensive as with the other, but the policy covers what we need.
I was involved in a minor car accident, and im very glad I was with Suncorp. Yes they did try to push me to their repairer (which i initially agreed).
However I changed my mind and decided to use choice of repairer (which they happily accepted). I took the car to the panel beater i've used before, he quoted it up, the assessor then looked at the car (to ensure the panel beater wasnt being dodgy) and pointed out a few more things the panel beater missed. Called the panel beater to work out the increased cost and approved it. Very happy with the outcome.
Also, while different insurers will have different premiums, you got to look at their inclusions. The one thing that was on my suncorp insurance was that if the car is under manufacturer's warranty, they must use brand new parts, not second hard parts. AAMI's policy while cheaper said they could use any part they could get their hands on.