X
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Get the latest news! Subscribe to the ifa bulletin
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
No Results
View All Results
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
No Results
View All Results
No Results
View All Results
Home Risk

Government needs to take action on genetic testing ban: CALI

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to legislating a ban on the use of genetic test results in life insurance, while CALI has pushed for a quick resolution to the dragged out process.

by Alex Driscoll
July 30, 2025
in Risk
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The federal government announced in December 2024 it would introduce a legislative ban on the use of genetic test results, yet despite insurers being on board with the ban, legislation has not been delivered.

Following Financial Services Minister Daniel Mulino announcing the government’s recommitment to the ban, Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) chief executive Christine Cupitt said the organisation is “strongly supportive”.

X

“It’s good for Australians and their families, it’s good for the government, and it’s good for life insurers, too,” Cupitt said.

Mulino also announced there would be a five-year review of the legislation, which the CALI CEO said is “critical to make sure that the legislation keeps pace with advances in genetic testing”.

As it stands currently, insurers can access genetic tests results of clients as a means to inform premiums based on potential future illnesses. This is despite the introduction of industry standards to restrict the use of genetic testing results in underwriting.

Moreover, CALI has found in surveys that 97 per cent of insurers support the ban and believe it inappropriate to be used in the assessment process.

In the latest round of attention to this issue, CALI has urged the government to create this legislation “without delay”, highlighting that “all of CALI’s members recognise that genetic testing can play an important role in giving people peace of mind and supporting them to reduce potential health risks”.

“Australians need certainty. No one should be deterred from taking genetic tests that help them to better manage their health,” Cupitt said.

“Life insurers want to support Australians to manage their health in a preventative way and recognise that genetic testing plays an important part in empowering them to do so.”

The slow movement on the ban has been a point of contention for months, drawing criticism from multiple corners.

“Under the status quo, people who could benefit from genetic testing are discouraged because of the risk of insurance discrimination. There is broad agreement and support for this ban on life insurers using genetic testing to refuse cover,” then-shadow financial services minister Luke Howarth stated in February.

Monash University’s Dr Jane Tiller said: “We are now calling on the government, and the opposition, to do right by Australians and commit to introducing this legislation as an immediate priority of the 48th Parliament.”

Around the same time as this wave of criticism, the government opened a technical consultation on genetic testing ban, with former financial services minister Stephen Jones stating at the time: “Genetic research is constantly evolving. The consultation is to ensure this legislation captures the intent of the government’s decision and does not have unintended consequences.”

Despite the intentions, legislation is still significantly behind industry standards.

However, not all financial organisations are supportive of the proposed ban, with the Financial Advice Association Australia stating in March they believe the ban will harm existing policyholders.

Related Posts

Safety net begins to fray as mental health and money pressure hits: CALI

by Alex Driscoll
November 5, 2025
0

Independent research commissioned by the Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) has highlighted that Australians across the board are feeling...

Nippon Life finalises Acenda Group merger

by Keith Ford
October 31, 2025
1

Japanese life insurance giant Nippon Life has completed its acquisition of Resolution Life, with the newly formed Acenda Group now...

Bombora looks to ‘strengthen adviser voice’ with board of advice launch

by Shy-ann Arkinstall
October 29, 2025
0

Specialist life insurance AFSL Bombora Advice has introduced a board of financial advisers from its practice network, which it said...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

VIEW ALL
Promoted Content

Private Credit in Transition: Governance, Growth, and the Road Ahead

Private credit is reshaping commercial real estate finance. Success now depends on collaboration, discipline, and strong governance across the market.

by Zagga
October 29, 2025
Promoted Content

Boring can be brilliant: why steady investing builds lasting wealth

Excitement sells stories, not stability. For long-term wealth, consistency and compounding matter most — proving that sometimes boring is the...

by Zagga
September 30, 2025
Promoted Content

Helping clients build wealth? Boring often works best.

Excitement drives headlines, but steady returns build wealth. Real estate private credit delivers predictable performance, even through volatility.

by Zagga
September 26, 2025
Promoted Content

Navigating Cardano Staking Rewards and Investment Risks for Australian Investors

Australian investors increasingly view Cardano (ADA) as a compelling cryptocurrency investment opportunity, particularly through staking mechanisms that generate passive income....

by Underfive
September 4, 2025

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

Poll

This poll has closed

Do you have clients that would be impacted by the proposed Division 296 $3 million super tax?
Vote
www.ifa.com.au is a digital platform that offers daily online news, analysis, reports, and business strategy content that is specifically designed to address the issues and industry developments that are most relevant to the evolving financial planning industry in Australia. The platform is dedicated to serving advisers and is created with their needs and interests as the primary focus.

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About IFA

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
  • Risk
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Promoted Content
  • Video
  • Profiles
  • Events

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited