The inquiry will focus on several key areas:
- Access to insurance coverage that meets contemporary business needs, including public liability, professional indemnity, cyber threats, and business interruption.
- The affordability and availability of these insurance products across different regions and sectors, particularly in regional and remote Australia and high-risk industries.
- The adequacy of the current regulatory framework in addressing modern insurance challenges.
For small to medium business owners and self-employed professionals, this inquiry presents an opportunity to voice concerns and contribute to shaping a more equitable insurance environment. Issues such as confusion about required insurance types, difficulty in comparing policies, and concerns over rising premiums are expected to be central to the discussions.
Business owners are encouraged to participate by submitting their experiences and suggestions. The submission period closes on March 6, 2026, with the committee set to report its findings by October 27, 2026.
Engaging in this process can help ensure that the unique challenges faced by small businesses are acknowledged and addressed, potentially leading to more tailored and affordable insurance solutions in the future.
Published: Monday 24th November, 2025
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