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In 2025, the average customer paid 19.3% more for home insurance coverage ($1,277 up from $1,070) and 12% more for car insurance coverage ($845 up from $945). The absence of major weather catastrophes in 2024, with only two significant events-the Valentine's Day storms in Victoria and severe weather in NSW and Queensland in April-resulted in lower claims. Insurance companies had $566 million in losses from 49,000 claims, a significant decrease from the $2.356 billion paid out across 143,900 claims from catastrophes and significant events in 2023.
For tradespeople and small business owners, these developments highlight the importance of regularly reviewing insurance policies to ensure they are receiving value for money. Understanding the factors influencing premium increases can aid in making informed decisions about coverage and managing business risks effectively.
Published:Friday, 14th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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