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According to IAG's Chief Financial Officer, William McDonnell, the component of insurance pricing related to natural perils is gradually increasing, particularly in areas more exposed to these risks. He emphasized that while various factors influence insurance pricing, the impact of climate change on natural perils is becoming more pronounced.
The 'Severe Weather in a Changing Climate' report, published by IAG in collaboration with the US National Science Foundation's National Centre for Atmospheric Research, highlights that severe convective storms, including hailstorms, are among the most frequent and damaging weather hazards in Australia. These events are predicted to affect the most populated regions in the southern parts of the country, increasing the risk to communities and properties.
For tradespeople and small business owners, this trend has direct implications. The potential for increased insurance premiums can affect the affordability of coverage for tools, equipment, and business premises. Additionally, the heightened risk of damage from severe weather events underscores the importance of comprehensive insurance policies that address these evolving threats.
To navigate this changing landscape, trades professionals are encouraged to:
By taking these steps, tradespeople can better safeguard their businesses against the financial impacts of climate change-induced weather events and ensure the continuity of their operations.
Published:Thursday, 23rd Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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