Data report
Kalagayan ng Kaligtasan sa Kapitbahayan
A calm, sourced snapshot of recorded neighbourhood incidents across Australia. These are official records of break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences — a subset of recorded crime, not a total, and never a measure of danger.
986per 100,000 residents (national)
Across ~24,800,000 residents · latest complete period per source (2024–2026)
By state & territory
| State | Rate / 100k | Geography | Period | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NSW | 651 | LGA | year ending Mar 2026 | NSW BOCSAR |
| VIC | 1,124 | LGA | year ending Mar 2026 | Crime Statistics Agency Victoria |
| QLD | 947 | LGA | FY 2024–25 | Queensland Police Service |
| ACT | 812 | LGA | year ending Mar 2026 | ACT Policing |
| SA | 903 | Suburb (SAL) | FY 2024–25 | SA Police (SAPOL) |
| WA | 1,508 | Police district | year ending Jun 2026 | WA Police Force |
| NT | 2,140 | SA2 | year ending Dec 2025 | NT Police (SA2 regions) |
| TAS | no rating | — | — | — |
TAS: No sub-state structured data published yet — shown honestly as no-rating rather than a fabricated figure.
How to read this
- • Figures cover break-in, motor-vehicle and violent offences only — a subset of recorded crime, not a total.
- • Rates are per 100,000 residents so areas of different sizes compare fairly.
- • Recorded crime isn't a measure of danger; an absence of reports doesn't mean an area is safe.
- • Each state uses its native reporting geography; we never apportion counts into a finer geography they aren't published at.
- • Where structured sub-state data isn't published, we show “no rating” rather than a fabricated figure.