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The cyclone reinsurance pool, introduced by the federal government in 2022, was designed to lower insurance premiums for households in cyclone-prone areas by reducing the cost of reinsurance for insurers. However, data indicates that while the pool has led to premium reductions for some consumers in certain regions, these savings have been offset by factors such as a hardening of global reinsurance markets, extreme global weather events, and rising costs of building materials and labour.
Tyone Shandiman, Chair of the Australian Consumers Insurance Lobby, noted that premiums remain higher in Northern Australia due to the elevated cyclone risk, which leads to limited competition among insurers. He also pointed out that the current funding structure of the reinsurance pool could be made fairer to reduce the burden on policyholders in the north.
For tradespeople and small business owners operating in Northern Australia, these developments highlight the importance of staying informed about insurance market trends and exploring all available options to secure affordable and comprehensive coverage. Engaging with industry bodies and consumer advocacy groups can also provide valuable insights and support in navigating the evolving insurance landscape.
Published:Saturday, 24th Jan 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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