Several factors are driving the surge in premiums:
- Increased Construction Costs: The cost of building materials and labour has risen sharply, leading to higher replacement costs for homes.
- More Frequent Natural Disasters: Australia has experienced an uptick in severe weather events, including bushfires, floods, and storms, resulting in higher claims and, consequently, higher premiums.
- Reinsurance Costs: Insurers are facing increased costs for reinsurance, which are being passed on to policyholders.
According to data from the Insurance Council of Australia, a significant portion of Australian homes are underinsured, meaning the sum insured is insufficient to cover the full cost of rebuilding. This underinsurance leaves homeowners vulnerable to substantial out-of-pocket expenses if their property is damaged or destroyed.
In response to these challenges, homeowners are encouraged to take proactive steps:
- Regularly Review Insurance Policies: Ensure that coverage amounts reflect current rebuilding costs, taking into account recent increases in construction expenses.
- Utilise Insurance Calculators: Many insurers offer online tools to help estimate the appropriate sum insured for a property.
- Seek Professional Advice: Consulting with insurance brokers or financial advisors can provide personalised guidance to ensure adequate coverage.
For the construction industry, this trend underscores the importance of clear communication with clients about the true costs of building and rebuilding. Builders and developers can play a crucial role in educating homeowners about the necessity of adequate insurance coverage, thereby helping to mitigate the risks associated with underinsurance.
In conclusion, while rising premiums present challenges, informed decision-making and proactive risk management can help homeowners and industry professionals navigate this evolving landscape effectively.
Published: Thursday 26th March, 2026
Please Note: If this information affects you or is relevant to your circumstances, seek advice from a licensed professional.
