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Australian SMEs Advocate for National Reforms to Combat Rising Insurance Costs

Understanding the Impact of Escalating Premiums and the Call for Coordinated Action

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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Australia are facing mounting challenges due to escalating insurance premiums.
A recent report by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with the Insurance Council of Australia, highlights the urgent need for coordinated national reforms to address this pressing issue.

The report reveals that soaring premiums are compelling many SMEs to either forgo insurance coverage or reduce it to unsustainable levels, posing significant risks to their operations. Some businesses have reported premium hikes of 30% or more within a single year, making it increasingly difficult to maintain adequate coverage.

To mitigate these challenges, the report recommends several key reforms:

  • Abolishing taxes on insurance policies to alleviate financial burdens on businesses.
  • Conducting a Productivity Commission review of small business insurance costs to identify and address underlying issues.
  • Establishing a national small business insurance and risk support body to provide guidance and resources.
  • Collaborating with insurers to develop tailored insurance products that meet the specific needs of SMEs.
  • Reforming civil liability laws to create a more balanced and fair legal environment for businesses.

For beauticians and small business owners in the beauty industry, these proposed reforms could have a profound impact. The abolition of insurance taxes and the development of customised insurance products would make coverage more affordable and relevant to the unique risks faced by beauty professionals. Additionally, a dedicated support body could offer valuable resources and guidance, helping beauticians navigate the complex insurance landscape more effectively.

It's crucial for beauty industry professionals to stay informed about these advocacy efforts and consider participating in discussions or initiatives aimed at reforming the insurance sector. By engaging with industry bodies and policymakers, beauticians can contribute to shaping policies that better serve their interests and ensure the sustainability of their businesses.

In summary, the call for coordinated national reforms to address rising insurance premiums underscores the need for systemic changes to support SMEs. For beauticians and other small business owners, these reforms represent an opportunity to secure more affordable and tailored insurance coverage, ultimately enhancing their ability to manage risks and thrive in a competitive market.

Published:Wednesday, 17th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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