Insurance Council Welcomes $800M New South Wales Flood Resilience Package
Today's announcement, in response to the February-March floods that impacted south-east
The joint announcement provides:
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Updated insurance data released today shows that the devastating floods caused
Today's announcement follows Tuesday's Budget, which formalised the Albanese Government's commitment to its half of this requirement, as well as establishing a forum for cooperation between the Government and the insurance sector to address extreme weather issues.
It also follows an announcement earlier this year of a similar
Comment attributable to Andrew Hall, CEO
Since 2019 insurers have received more than 577,000 claims related to declared flood events to the value of
Today's announcement is a necessary and significant investment in better protecting communities at most risk of flood, and demonstrates that both the Federal and New South Wales Governments understand the scale and complexity of the policy solutions required to begin to address this worsening threat.
We understand that making a decision to sell a beloved home is very difficult one, but we strongly encourage all of those eligible for the buyback element of the Program to take up the offer and relocate somewhere safer and more sustainable.
It is positive to see that those who were covered for flood will not be excluded from the Program.
Perhaps even more important over the long-term than the funding announced today, we are extremely pleased that the Prime Minister has asked the Premier to lead a discussion with other state and territory leaders to reform planning in this country.
For insurers to continue to provide cover at an affordable price and for property and lives to be protected, not only is action required to strengthen the resilience of existing homes and communities, but we must shift our approach to what we build and where we build it.
We look forward to participating in this discussion in coming months.
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Original text here: https://insurancecouncil.com.au/resource/insurance-council-welcomes-800-million-nsw-flood-resilience-package/



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