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In its submissions to the Parliamentary Joint Committee's inquiry into small business insurance, the ICA outlined several key areas requiring immediate attention:
Andrew Hall, CEO of the ICA, emphasised the urgency of these reforms, stating that a significant portion of funds intended for injured parties is being diverted to cover legal costs, delays, and bureaucratic processes. He noted that it has been a quarter of a century since these laws were last thoroughly examined, and the need for reform is now overwhelming.
Hall further highlighted the broader implications of unaffordable insurance, pointing out that when local businesses or community organisations cannot secure coverage, the entire community suffers. He stressed that well-targeted reforms can reduce costs while ensuring fair compensation for injured individuals, and the ICA is committed to collaborating with governments to achieve this outcome.
The ICA's call for reform is supported by a white paper titled 'A Sustainable Public Liability Insurance Market in Australia: The Case for Civil Liability Reform,' which provides a detailed analysis of the current challenges and proposed solutions. The paper identifies three priority areas for reform:
The ICA continues to work with various industries on risk reduction and mitigation strategies to help lower business costs. However, it underscores that ensuring laws support a sustainable and fit-for-purpose public liability insurance market is essential for supporting businesses and community organisations across Australia.
Published:Sunday, 7th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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