The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) reported that the median home and contents premium in the NT increased by 11% during 2023. For strata insurance policies, the median premium rose by 7% in the same period. These increases have occurred even though the cyclone reinsurance pool was intended to lower premiums by reducing the cost of reinsurance for insurers. [Source: ABC News]
Consumer advocacy groups suggest that the funding structure of the reinsurance pool may need to be re-evaluated to ensure that the intended savings are effectively passed on to policyholders. They argue that while the pool covers cyclone risks nationwide, the burden of funding it disproportionately affects residents in northern Australia, who continue to face higher premiums.
As the insurance industry and government agencies assess the impact of the cyclone reinsurance pool, it is crucial to address these disparities to ensure that homeowners in cyclone-prone regions receive the financial relief that the initiative was designed to provide.
Published: Wednesday 4th February, 2026
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