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Climate Change Threatens to Widen Australia's Insurance Protection Gap

APRA's Findings on Rising Premiums and Uninsured Homes

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The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its Insurance Climate Vulnerability Assessment (ICVA), shedding light on the potential impact of climate change on the nation's insurance landscape.
The report indicates that escalating climate-driven pressures on insurance premiums could significantly widen Australia's insurance protection gap, posing increased financial risks across the system.

Currently, approximately one in seven Australian homes lack insurance coverage. APRA's projections suggest that by 2050, this figure could rise to one in four homes, translating to an additional one million properties without adequate protection. This trend is particularly concerning for regional and rural communities, where uninsured rates could exceed 40% in some areas under both assessed scenarios.

The ICVA examined two scenarios: one reflecting heightened physical risks from extreme weather events, and another incorporating the economic impacts of transitioning to a lower-emissions economy. Both scenarios underscore the challenges posed by worsening extreme weather, inflationary pressures, rising asset values, and insurance taxes, all contributing to the growing disparity between households that can afford insurance and those that cannot.

APRA member Suzanne Smith emphasized the critical role of insurance in Australia's financial system, stating that when homes are uninsured or underinsured, losses are more likely to be borne directly by households, banks, or the government. This situation underscores the need for proactive measures to address the widening protection gap.

In response to these findings, the Insurance Council of Australia has called on governments to increase investment in extreme weather mitigation. Proposed initiatives include establishing a flood defense fund to help address the estimated $6 billion annual economic cost of flooding. Such measures aim to enhance community resilience and ensure that insurance remains accessible and affordable for all Australians.

For farmers and rural property owners, these developments highlight the importance of reviewing and updating insurance policies to ensure comprehensive coverage. Engaging with insurance providers to understand available options and implementing risk mitigation strategies can help safeguard against the financial impacts of climate-induced events.

Published:Wednesday, 13th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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