ICA welcomes Federal funding for Qld resilience package

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision today to agree to fund half of the Queensland Government’s $741 million extreme weather resilience package.

Improving the resilience of homes and communities at risk of impacts from floods, cyclones and bushfires is the responsibility of all levels of Australian governments.

That is why the Insurance Council supports comments made by the Prime Minister this morning that state and territory governments need to strengthen land use planning arrangements, improve building standards, and remove taxes on insurance which only decrease adequate insurance cover.

The Insurance Council has already called for the Federal Government to commit to matched funding of similar programs in other states and territories as outlined in the ICA’s recent report and as recommended by the Productivity Commission.

The $2 billion, five-year investment pipeline set out in the report, half funded by the Federal Government and half by the states and territories, is estimated to save governments and households at least $19 billion to 2050.

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