Earn up to 110 Qantas Status Credits on the ground

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They seem to be sending tracking emails fortnightly, as I had two separate emails in October approx 2 weeks apart.
 
I guess you can also track your progress in your Activity Statement which is grouped by categories here:

 
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The categorization on the activity statement is slightly different and includes items that are excluded from this offer.
 
Qantas Travel Insurance:
Is this done via Qantas Insurance - obtaining a quote & policy? ...or
Taking out the insurance option when booking a regular flight?
To the points & SCs credit when you take out and pay for the policy or when the travel is completed?
I did it via QANTAS Insurance. The key thing is to spend enough over 1 or more policy purchases to get 1,000 points or more.
 
Found some orphaned HH points today, enough for a transfer to QFF once I worked out my QFF account was in another HH account resulting in errors until I removed it.
 
Qantas Travel Insurance:
Is this done via Qantas Insurance - obtaining a quote & policy? ...or
Taking out the insurance option when booking a regular flight?
To the points & SCs credit when you take out and pay for the policy or when the travel is completed?
SCs posted for me a few days after the Qantas Insurance points were credited — travel hadn’t been completed yet, just purchased for a future trip.
 

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