Bigger, more frequent hail threat grows for Australian cities as climate warms
July 30 2025 by Andrew Mullen-
Queensland, New South Wales hail claims top Halloween Hailstorms
- December 5
Suncorp has responded to more than 6,500 vehicle claims following the severe weather event.
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ICA extends insurance cat declaration to across Queensland, New South Wales
- November 28
Insurers have received more than 44,600 claims for Cat 255, or the 'Qld and NSW Severe Storms and Hail'.
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Suncorp on the hook for US$230m from Queensland hail
- November 27
Insurer has received just over 10,000 claims, with approximately 5,000 in home and 5,000 in motor.
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Claims top 27,000 after giant hail battered Queensland, New South Wales
- November 26
Insurance Council of Australia declared an insurance catastrophe after thousands of homes were left without power and residents suffered damage to property.
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