In 2024, the industry's DWP totaled $94.7 billion, with expectations to rise to $102.8 billion in 2025. The primary drivers of this growth include heightened demand for personal accident and health insurance, which accounted for 34.2% of DWP last year, and property insurance, reflecting the escalating risks associated with climate change-induced events.
For tradespeople across Australia, this upward trend in the insurance market presents both challenges and opportunities. The growing demand for insurance underscores the importance of securing comprehensive coverage to protect against potential financial losses resulting from accidents, theft, or natural disasters.
To navigate this evolving landscape effectively, tradespeople should consider the following actions:
- Assess Coverage Needs: Regularly evaluate insurance requirements to ensure policies adequately cover all aspects of the business, including tools, equipment, and liability.
- Stay Informed on Industry Trends: Keep abreast of developments within the insurance sector to understand how market changes may impact premium rates and coverage options.
- Explore Tailored Insurance Solutions: Seek out insurance products specifically designed for trades professionals, offering customized coverage that aligns with the unique risks associated with the trade.
By proactively managing insurance needs and staying informed about industry growth, tradespeople can safeguard their businesses against unforeseen events and contribute to the resilience of the broader Australian economy.
Published: Monday 15th December, 2025
Please Note: If this information affects you or is relevant to your circumstances, seek advice from a licensed professional.
