I think you'll find that the Qantas statistics re deaths only applies to peacetime flying, as I believe they lost a number of passengers, whilst flying commercial operations either in New Guinea, or to/from New Guinea, during the 2nd World War.
Also as to crashs, one or more aircraft have been totally written off, after accidents.
One that comes to mind was I believe a Lockheed Super Constallation, in Mauritius.
Anther is the B747 BKK accident, where the aircraft suffered such enormous structural damage, that the insurance company wanted to simply pay the amount, and write the aircraft off.
However the "powers that be" at Qantas then, did not want to responsible for such a
Public Relations disaster and paid a "fortune" to have the aircraft virtually rebuilt in Hong Kong.
P.S.