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Cyclone Reinsurance Pool Expands to Cover 3.1 Million Australian Buildings

Significant Premium Reductions Achieved in High-Risk Regions

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The Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) has reported a substantial expansion of the cyclone reinsurance pool, now encompassing 3.1 million buildings with a total exposure nearing $2.17 trillion.
This development marks a significant stride in enhancing insurance affordability and accessibility in cyclone-prone regions.

The coverage includes 2.91 million residential homes, 77,824 strata buildings, and 91,664 small to medium enterprise (SME) properties. As of September 30, the pool has generated an annual in-force premium of approximately $532 million for home insurance, $53 million for strata, and $24 million for SME coverage.

Notably, the pool has facilitated $6.6 million in annual discounts for mitigation work on homes, underscoring the ARPC's commitment to promoting resilience and proactive risk management among property owners.

Since its inception in July 2022, the cyclone reinsurance pool has played a pivotal role in alleviating the financial burden on homeowners and businesses in northern Australia, regions historically plagued by high insurance premiums due to elevated cyclone risks. The pool's expansion has led to an average premium reduction of 39% for homes in the highest-risk areas and a 31% reduction for SMEs, as per analyses conducted in January.

Christopher Wallace, CEO of the ARPC, highlighted the pool's impact, stating that by reducing the reinsurance cost burden for insurers, the pool has exerted downward pressure on premiums, enabling more Australians to access the protection they need.

For construction professionals operating in cyclone-prone areas, this development presents an opportunity to reassess insurance strategies and potentially benefit from reduced premiums. Additionally, the emphasis on mitigation work aligns with industry best practices, encouraging builders and contractors to incorporate resilient design and construction methods to further enhance property durability against cyclonic events.

In conclusion, the expansion of the cyclone reinsurance pool signifies a positive shift towards more affordable and accessible insurance coverage for properties in high-risk regions. By fostering resilience and supporting mitigation efforts, the pool not only benefits property owners but also contributes to the overall stability and sustainability of the construction and insurance industries in Australia.

Published:Tuesday, 10th Mar 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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