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    Home Cover - Buildings & Contents

    QBE Home and Contents Insurance can cover your property and belongings in case of fire, storm damage, theft and more. 24/7 friendly and helpful claims service. Up to $30 million legal liability cover. Temporary accommodation costs for up to two years if your home isn’t liveable.

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    Yes
    Underinsurance protection
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    Optional Extra - Up to 30% of buildings sum insured, applied automatically for eligible policies
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    Yes
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    Building & Contents Insurance

    Your home might be your most important asset, that’s why Youi like to get to know all about it right from the start. It helps Youi to help you consider the cover that could better suit you. Youi is home insurance that’s a bit more you-shaped. Mozo People’s Outstanding Customer Satisfaction Home Insurance award winner in 2024

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    Yes
    Underinsurance protection
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    No
    New for old replacement
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    Home & Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    No
    Underinsurance protection
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    No
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
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    Home & Contents Insurance

    Get award-winning Home and Contents Insurance at a price you can afford from Budget Direct. Save a huge 30% on your first year’s premium when you purchase a new combined Home and Contents Insurance policy online.

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
      Optional Extra
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    Yes
    Underinsurance protection
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    Optional Extra - Up to 25% of building sum insured
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
    Go to site
  • Home Building & Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    Yes
    Underinsurance protection
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    Optional extra - full building replacement
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
    No Partner link
  • Home & Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    No
    Underinsurance protection
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    No
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
    No Partner link
  • Home and Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    No
    Underinsurance protection
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    Yes - 25% on top of sum insured
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
    No Partner link
  • Home & Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    No
    Underinsurance protection
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    No
    New for old replacement
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    Yes
    No Partner link
  • Home & Contents Extra Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
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    No
    Underinsurance protection
    Underinsurance protection icon
    No
    New for old replacement
    Replacement icon
    Yes
    No Partner link
  • Home & Contents Insurance

    Main events covered
    • fire
      Fire
    • theft
      Theft
    • storm
      Storm
    • flood
      Flood
    Monthly payments cost extra
    Calendar icon
    Yes
    Underinsurance protection
    Underinsurance protection icon
    Optional Extra - Up to 30% of building sum insured
    New for old replacement
    Replacement icon
    Yes
    No Partner link
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March home insurance snapshot

Wait, do we feel a nip in the air? While many of us are clinging desperately to the last shards of summer, others are welcoming those cool autumn breezes with open arms. Wherever you sit on that spectrum, it’s a great time to give your home a bit of extra care and make sure your insurance still fits. Here’s how:

Post-summer check. Take a walk around your property and look for small issues like cracked tiles, chipped paint or minor damage caused by summer heat and storms. Left unchecked, these problems can snowball into bigger headaches, leading to higher maintenance costs… and denied claims.

Roof review. With autumn storms on the way, it’s the perfect time to check your roof for any faults. If your roof gives out during a storm, and it’s found that it was preventable with a little bit of maintenance, any storm damage could be denied. 

Storm damage cover. March can bring unpredictable weather, and not all storm-related damage is covered the same way. Check your policy to see how it defines events like heavy flooding, rainwater runoff and storm surge. If you notice any gaps in your cover, call your insurer and get it sorted right away.

Policy review. Summer is a popular time for renos, so if you’ve made any improvements over the summer, make sure your insurance policy reflects your home’s current rebuild costs. 

Follow these steps, then kick back, relax and enjoy that crisp, cool air. And if you’re in the market for a new policy, check out our 2025 Mozo Experts Choice Awards for Home Insurance to see this year’s top picks.

Home insurance knowledge hub

Types of home insurance

Home insurance is a contract between you and your insurer. You pay regular premiums, and in return, the provider offers financial protection for your home and belongings against a range of covered events, like theft, fire or storms.

Here's what they look like—click on any box below to learn more about each type:

Valuing your home: making sure you have enough home insurance

There are two main ways to value your home and contents for insurance:

  • Total replacement cover. This option covers the full cost to rebuild your home, no matter how much it ends up costing. It offers peace of mind but is usually more expensive.
  • Sum insured. This is the amount you choose to insure your home for. It can be a bit riskier if you don’t update the figure regularly or if there’s a sudden increase in building costs.

Whichever option you choose, just make sure your home and contents are insured for what they’re really worth to avoid underinsurance—so you’re not left out of pocket at claim time.

Understanding rebuilding costs

Note that your home’s value for insurance purposes is based of the rebuilding costs rather than the market value of your home. Rebuilding costs take into consideration the cost of materials, labour and additional expenses such as architectural fees and permits.

What does home insurance cover?

Here’s a quick look at what home insurance typically covers and what it doesn’t. Keep in mind, every policy is different, so it’s important to check your Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) to understand the specifics.

The home insurance excess

When your insurance provider approves a claim under your policy, you’re generally responsible for paying a portion of the costs. This portion is known as the excess. Here are some important points to keep in mind about excesses.

  • The excess amount. Many home insurance policies allow you to choose your excess. A higher excess can lower your premiums because you’ll pay more upfront if you make a claim, while a lower excess generally means higher premiums. Common excess amounts range from $500 to $2,000, but some policies offer options as low as $0 or as high as $5,000.
  • Additional excesses. Besides the standard excess, additional excesses may apply in specific situations, such as during renovations, if the property is left unoccupied for an extended period, or for certain events like earthquakes. Be sure to review your policy to understand how these might affect your overall costs.

Want to learn more about the home insurance excess?

Click here to explore our comprehensive guide. View

The home insurance premium

Your home insurance premium is the amount you pay for your policy, typically either monthly or yearly, with some insurers offering a discount if you pay annually. 

Factors affecting your price can include controllable factors like the type of cover your choose, whether or not you have security features installed and your choice of excess. There are also factors that are not really under your control like the location of your property, the age of your home, the building materials used and the proximity to emergency services.

How much does home insurance cost?

The average yearly cost of home insurance premiums, based on our survey of over 2,000 Australians from across the country, comes to around $1,460, which breaks down to approximately $121 per month.

Tassie residents pay the least on average, at $1,114. Perhaps not surprisingly, Queenslanders pay the most at $1,692. For a complete state-to-state breakdown, check out our 2024 Mozo Home & Contents Insurance Affordability Report. 

But the fact is, the cost of a home insurance policy can change significantly depending on your unique situation and the various controllable and non-controllable factors as described above.

For a clearer picture, we invite you to get some free quotes for yourself. Start by comparing options in our table at the top of this page. 

Explore the state of Australian home insurance

By checking out the 2024 Mozo Home & Contents Insurance Affordability Report View

How to compare home insurance quotes

Comparing home insurance quotes is easier than ever these days. In just a few minutes, you can sort through the options, weigh up the features, and find a policy that suits your needs.

Here’s a simple way to go about it:

  1. Create your shortlist. Start by checking out the policies we’ve listed above. Look at the features that matter most to you and narrow down your top picks.
  2. Get quotes. Fill out the insurer’s online form with your home’s details, like its location and the type of cover you want.
  3. Read the PDS. Once you’ve found a couple of quotes you like, take a quick look at the product disclosure statement (PDS) to make sure you’re across all the details of the policy.

If everything looks good, you can usually lock in your policy online. If the insurer needs more information, they’ll reach out for more details.

You can even use quotes for research. It’s quick, easy, and there’s no obligation. Just pop in your details, hit ‘get quote,’ and you’ll have a premium estimate in seconds.

From there, it’s totally up to you whether you want to move forward and buy the policy.

The home insurance PDS

PDS stands for Product Disclosure Statement, and it lays out all the fine details of your contract with the insurer.

It tells you exactly what’s covered, what’s not, how much coverage you have, and the specific situations when you can make a claim—plus anything that might void your cover. Think of it as the go-to document for understanding your policy.

Because of financial regulations, you can find the PDS for any home insurance policy on the insurer’s website, whether you’re a customer or not.

Use the PDS for research

Downloading and reading through the PDS of any home insurance policy you’re considering is a solid way to get a clear, organised understanding of the coverage, much better than just skimming through the insurer’s website.

Start by using our comparison table above to check out the main features, then dive into the PDS for the policies that catch your eye.

Learn how to read a PDS

Check out our guide to the home insurance PDS View

Dealing with damage, theft or liability incidents

This is the incident phase—because in home insurance, it's not just about damage, but can also include incidents like theft and even liability if someone is injured on your property.

How you respond immediately after an incident is key to the investigations, assessments and resolutions that follow.

That’s where documentation is important. It helps you support your claims and provides your insurer with the information they need to handle things smoothly, especially if there’s any question about the circumstances.

  • Documenting home damage. If your home suffers damage from a storm, fire, vandalism or another covered event, be sure to document everything. Take clear photos of the damage, note down the details (such as time and cause), and keep any receipts for emergency repairs or temporary fixes. If the damage is from vandalism, contact the police to file a report before contacting your insurer.
  • Documenting theft. If a break-in occurs, the first step is to contact the police and file a report. Then, document any stolen or damaged items by taking pictures and gathering receipts or records. Contact your insurer to inform them and follow their instructions.
  • Documenting liability incidents. If someone gets injured on your property and you need to make a liability claim, gather as much evidence as possible. Take photos of the scene, get witness statements, and keep any medical or police reports that may be relevant.

Your policy may have specific conditions for smaller incidents (like a broken window or damaged fence). Your PDS will outline how to handle these situations, but when in doubt, reach out to your insurer for guidance.

Making a home insurance claim

When you make a claim, you're asking your insurer to step up and cover the costs of an event your policy protects you against. The process usually involves letting your insurer know what happened, filling out their claim form and providing any supporting documents like photos or receipts.

Most insurers give you a few options for submitting your claim—online, by email or over the phone. That said, if it’s a big event, it’s a good idea to call them first so they can walk you through what to do and make sure you’re on the right track.

If you call your insurer using the phone number listed in the PDS, they can open your claim immediately, give you a case number, and guide you on the best way to submit your documents, depending on your situation.

Learn more about the claims process.

Check out our comprehensive guide to home insurance claims. View

Settling a home insurance claim

Once your insurer has reviewed the details of your claim, they will either approve or deny it, and pay out any damages according to your policy. This happens after they’ve investigated the incident, reviewed the evidence, consulted third parties (such as police or contractors), and assessed the damages.

If your claim is denied or you disagree with their decision, you have two options for appeal:

  • Internal appeals process. Your insurer will have an internal disputes resolution team that is separate from the department that handled your claim. The first step is to lodge an appeal with them, following the process outlined in your PDS.
  • Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). If you're not satisfied with the result of the internal appeal, you can take your case to the AFCA. They offer a free and independent service to help resolve disputes. Just make sure you have all your evidence and documents ready when you approach them.

What's the best home insurance?

When our team of expert insurance analysts reviews policies to determine the top home insurance options in Australia, we categorize them based on:

  • Exceptional value. These policies offer a great balance of price and essential features, providing reliable coverage without breaking the bank.
  • Exceptional quality. These policies are notable for their comprehensive coverage and flexible terms, providing peace of mind regardless of cost.

Everyone's definition of 'best' varies, so consider what matters most to you.

Find out who won

View our winners in the 2024 Mozo Experts Choice Awards for home insurance View

What's the cheapest home insurance?

If you're looking for great value, our Exceptional Value picks mentioned above are your best bet. These policies are the most budget-friendly options available, while still including all the key features that homeowners commonly need.

Learn how to save on home insurance

Check out our guide to cheap home insurance in Australia View

Other key FAQs about home insurance

Are home insurance premiums tax deductible?

If you’re using part of your home for work—such as a home office—you may be able to claim a portion of your home insurance premiums as a tax deduction. To do this, you'll need to determine what percentage of your home is used for work purposes versus personal use.

You can calculate this based on the floor space of your home office compared to your overall home, or by using other methods the ATO provides. When in doubt, it's always a good idea to check the ATO website for detailed guidelines to ensure everything is above board.

Does home insurance cover flooding?

Home insurance can be a bit tricky when it comes to flooding. The term 'flood' for insurance companies generally refers to water escaping or being released from natural sources, like rivers or lakes, and getting into your home.

Many policies won’t automatically cover it, meaning you’ll need to opt-in to get the insurance.

Even if your policy doesn’t cover floods, it will likely still cover damage caused by rainwater pooling in low-lying areas, as long as there's not also a creek or other natural watercourse involved.

Don’t forget to check your PDS ahead of time: being clued up on your policy’s coverage before you're knee-deep in water is always a smart move.

What's the difference between contents insurance and renter's insurance?

Renters insurance is essentially contents insurance for people who rent. In fact, many insurers use the same PDS for both, with minor differences or notes explaining specific considerations for renters.

For example, with temporary accommodation, if your lease excuses you from paying rent when the property is unlivable, the policy might only cover extra costs beyond your usual rent.

Otherwise, there’s basically no difference.

How much does home insurance cost?

The average yearly cost of home insurance, based on our survey of over 2,000 Australians from across the country, comes to around $1,460, which breaks down to approximately $121 per month.

Here’s a state-by-state breakdown:

State
Average Annual Cost
TAS
$1,114
SA
$1,139
VIC
$1,370
NT
$1,400
NSW
$1,479
WA
$1,504
ACT
$1,634
QLD
$1,692

Remember, these are just averages. Your own quote could be different, so it's a good idea to check with a few different insurers to find out exactly what it would cost for your situation.

What is meant by 'damages'?

When your home insurance policy covers you for damages. Depending on the level of cover you choose, damage generally refers to:

  • Damage to the building. Covers damage to your home’s structure, fixtures and fittings.
  • Damage to your belongings. Protects personal items inside your home, and sometimes outside of your home.
  • Liability for damage. Provides coverage if someone is injured on your property or if you accidentally cause damage to someone else’s property.
  • Damage to your wallet. Covers out-of-pocket costs for temporary accommodation if your home is made unlivable by a covered event.

If an incident involves another party (like a liability claim), their insurance may come into play, but it’s still important to keep your insurer informed so they can support you throughout the process.

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Home insurance customer reviews

RACQ Home & Contents Insurance
Overall 7/10
Fantastic

RACQ is very good. I’ve been in with them for years but if you have financial difficulties they will not help you. They want the full money back straight away but other than that I would recommend to anybody.

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RACQ is very good. I’ve been in with them for years but if you have financial difficulties they will not help you. They want the full money back straight away but other than that I would recommend to anybody.

Value for money
6/10
Policy coverage
7/10
Customer service
8/10
Claims handling
7/10
Trust
7/10
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Sunita, Queensland, reviewed 5 days ago
AAMI Home Insurance
Overall 8/10
AAMI offers solid home insurance with good service

I have home insurance with AAMI, and overall, my experience has been quite positive. One of the things I appreciate most is their comprehensive coverage options, which cater to different needs, whether it’s for the building, contents, or personal liability. Their website and mobile app are user-friendly, making it easy to manage my policy and file claims. Customer support has also been a strong point; I’ve found them to be responsive and helpful when I needed assistance. However, I’ve noticed that their premiums can be on the higher side compared to some competitors, and while I’ve had a good claims experience, I’ve heard some customers mention delays or disputes during the claims process. It’s important to read the fine print as well since certain exclusions might come as a surprise. All in all, AAMI is a solid choice for home insurance, especially if you value good coverage and customer service

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I have home insurance with AAMI, and overall, my experience has been quite positive. One of the things I appreciate most is their comprehensive coverage options, which cater to different needs, whether it’s for the building, contents, or personal liability. Their website and mobile app are user-friendly, making it easy to manage my policy and file claims. Customer support has also been a strong point; I’ve found them to be responsive and helpful when I needed assistance. However, I’ve noticed that their premiums can be on the higher side compared to some competitors, and while I’ve had a good claims experience, I’ve heard some customers mention delays or disputes during the claims process. It’s important to read the fine print as well since certain exclusions might come as a surprise. All in all, AAMI is a solid choice for home insurance, especially if you value good coverage and customer service

Value for money
4/10
Policy coverage
8/10
Customer service
7/10
Claims handling
7/10
Trust
8/10
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David, Victoria, reviewed 11 days ago
Youi Home Insurance
Overall 9/10
Amazing customer service

Youi's sign up was seamless and the customer service rep was delightful. Highly recommend (please note, I have not claimed so am unsure about this process, but if it's as easy and comprehensive as sign up then it will be perfect)

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Youi's sign up was seamless and the customer service rep was delightful. Highly recommend (please note, I have not claimed so am unsure about this process, but if it's as easy and comprehensive as sign up then it will be perfect)

Value for money
9/10
Policy coverage
10/10
Customer service
10/10
Trust
10/10
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Holly, Victoria, reviewed 11 days ago
CGU Home & Contents Insurance
Overall 8/10
Easily Accessible Features

CGU are great for what they cover in their standard policies and what they include. The only area they're lacking is in their claims department, my last claim they dragged out for 9 months before finally paying me out. They also don't have an online customer portal to manage claims or change details.

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CGU are great for what they cover in their standard policies and what they include. The only area they're lacking is in their claims department, my last claim they dragged out for 9 months before finally paying me out. They also don't have an online customer portal to manage claims or change details.

Value for money
8/10
Policy coverage
10/10
Customer service
10/10
Claims handling
6/10
Trust
10/10
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Chelsea, Western Australia, reviewed about 2 months ago
NAB Home & Contents Insurance
Overall 10/10
Nab is a great insurance option

Very happy with the competitive pricing and service from Nab insurance. Have not made a claim yet, but they have been very helpful with enquires.

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Very happy with the competitive pricing and service from Nab insurance. Have not made a claim yet, but they have been very helpful with enquires.

Value for money
9/10
Policy coverage
10/10
Customer service
10/10
Trust
9/10
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Nic, Victoria, reviewed 3 months ago

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