A recent report from IAG indicates that severe storms, including hailstorms, are becoming more prevalent in densely populated regions of southern Australia. These events pose heightened risks to communities and infrastructure, leading to increased claims and, consequently, higher premiums. ([abc.net.au](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-04/climate-change-plays-role-in-growing-home-insurance-iag-warns/105964560?utm_source=openai))

William McDonnell, IAG's Chief Financial Officer, emphasized that while various factors influence insurance pricing, the component related to natural perils is gradually increasing. He stressed the need for urgent action to enhance the resilience of buildings and infrastructure to mitigate these risks. ([abc.net.au](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-04/climate-change-plays-role-in-growing-home-insurance-iag-warns/105964560?utm_source=openai))

For Australian homeowners and business owners, this underscores the importance of proactive risk management. Implementing measures to protect properties from severe weather events can not only reduce potential damages but also potentially influence insurance premiums. Staying informed about climate-related risks and engaging with insurers to understand coverage options are essential steps in navigating this evolving landscape.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Wednesday 4th February, 2026

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