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Often no, but there are some common exceptions.
Insurance can be required by contract. For example, councils, venues, principal contractors, and some clients may ask you to hold certain insurance types and minimum limits, especially public liability, before they will let you start work.
Some occupations also have licence, registration, or professional standard requirements. This is more common in regulated industries, where you may need certain cover in place to keep your registration or meet industry rules.
If you employ people, you will usually need workers compensation. The rules vary by state or territory and can also depend on how someone is engaged, such as employee versus contractor.
So even when insurance is not legally required, it is often practically required to win work and manage risk.
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