Insurers Welcome Royal Commission's Focus on Mitigation and Resilience
The insurance industry today welcomed the final report of the
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"Key recommendations reflect the ICA's submission. The industry argued that the only means to effect lasting improvements to hazard exposure in
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"The industry also called for state taxes and levies on insurance to be removed. This was supported by the Commissioners, who said these taxes mask the role of insurance to accurately signal risk, and urged states and territories to consider the findings of previous inquiries that had explored the effect taxes have on insurance affordability and coverage. More than a dozen recent inquiries have concluded that states should abolish these unfair imposts because they are a key cause of non-insurance and underinsurance."
Key recommendations supported by the
* Establishing a national organisation dedicated to championing resilience across the nation. It would think broadly about all measures necessary to make the country resilient to natural disasters, and plan and respond accordingly. It should focus on reducing long-term disaster risk and harmonising approaches across
* A clear role for governments to educate communities and provide accessible information to help them make informed decision and take appropriate actions to manage disaster risk
* Greater Commonwealth support for State Governments in disaster management
* Improvements in the availability and quality of data to help governments and other stakeholders understand and manage natural disaster risk
* Mandatory consideration of natural disaster risk in land-use planning decisions
* Guidance for insurer-recognised retrofitting and mitigation
"Many communities need help now for the risks they already face, as well as measures to make sure they can withstand the changing risks caused by climate change," he said.
"Spending by federal and state governments on projects that prevent or reduce the impact of natural disasters still falls significantly short of the combined



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