The primary disruptions affecting SMEs include:

  • Power Outages: Resulting from storms, grid failures, or heatwave-induced strain.
  • Fires: Caused by accidental kitchen incidents, electrical faults, or bushfires.
  • Storm Damage: Due to strong winds, hail, and flash flooding.

Brad Miller, General Manager of BizCover, emphasized the critical need for businesses to assess their risk exposure and ensure adequate protection against such interruptions. He noted that businesses in Queensland and New South Wales have been particularly affected, with Queensland experiencing severe weather events accounting for 20.6% of all claims, second only to theft.

These findings align with data from the Insurance Council of Australia, which reports a 67% increase in household and business insurance claims over the past five years, driven by extreme weather events. This trend underscores the necessity for SMEs to adopt comprehensive risk management strategies and secure appropriate insurance coverage to safeguard against the escalating threats posed by climate change.

In conclusion, the rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events present a formidable challenge to Australian SMEs. Proactive measures, including thorough risk assessments and robust insurance policies, are essential to enhance resilience and ensure business continuity in the face of these growing environmental risks.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Tuesday 19th May, 2026

Please Note: If this information affects you or is relevant to your circumstances, seek advice from a licensed professional.

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