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13 Oct 2025 8:04
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Climate change and extreme weather events are driving up the price of house insurance

    Climate change and extreme weather events are driving up the price of house insurance


    A Consumer NZ report says spikes in insurance are down to natural disasters - and New Zealand needs a framework for adapting to climate change.

    The report finds costs have increased more than 900-percent since 2000.

    Insurance Council Chief Executive Kris Faafoi says central government needs to act.

    He says a lot of money has been spent responding to events, and they could do better by building in some protections.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Environment News
     13 Oct: Auckland's Central Fire Station is back up and running after a closure on Saturday, when asbestos was found in dust samples
     12 Oct: A slip is restricting a part of State Highway 73, near the Westland District town of Jacksons, as strong winds continue
     12 Oct: It's a wet and windy day for many parts of the country, with the lower North Island and the Canterbury High Country bearing the worst of it
     11 Oct: Heavy rainfall in Mexico has left at least 27 people dead and more missing
     11 Oct: Heavy downpours and strong wind gusts are setting in for central and southern parts of the country
     11 Oct: A tsunami warning has been issued following a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage
     11 Oct: At least four specialist Auckland fire trucks are out of action while they are tested for asbestos
     Top Stories

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    Matt Payne has been the beneficiary of a late crash to win the Bathurst 1000 at Mt Panorama 7:57

    Business:
    The prices of New Zealanders' favourite food items are continuing to jump 7:57

    Business:
    A new player in the customer loyalty programme field 7:47

    Business:
    Donald Trump accused of profiting from presidency as crypto ventures rake in hundreds of millions 7:47

    Politics:
    The Government's expanding its car seizure and clamping trial, for dealing with unpaid court fines 7:47

    Health & Safety:
    Early deaths are still declining globally, with life expectancy increasing by 20 years 7:37

    Business:
    Some food prices that have shot up in the last few years, are starting to ease 7:17

    Environment:
    Auckland's Central Fire Station is back up and running after a closure on Saturday, when asbestos was found in dust samples 5:47

    Motoring:
    A slip is restricting a part of State Highway 73, near the Westland District town of Jacksons, as strong winds continue 21:57

    Business:
    Government holds firm on not negotiating with hackers in wake of Qantas breach 21:47


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