The crime rate for is crimes per 1,000 properties.
The Queensland state average is 130 crimes per 1,000 properties.
Crime rate
crimes per 1,000 properties
State rank
out of 372 Queensland suburbs
Change
compared to the previous year
Property crime rankings
Find out where ranks for safety against the rest of Queensland.
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The trend line below shows how has changed over the past 4 whole calendar years, as well as how it compares to the Queensland average.
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Data Source
Data for households per postcode was compiled by constructing year-on-year trends from the two most recent Census data sets (we only consider postcodes that existed in 2011 and 2016), constructing estimations of each postcode over the last four years. Small areas where statistics might be easily impacted by a new development, or new suburbs aren't included.
"Property crime data was taken from the New South Wales Police, accounting for only 'Break & enter dwelling', 'Malicious damage to property', 'Other theft', and 'Steal from dwelling' events from 2017-2020."
Disclaimer
The postcode property crime rates shown represent the collective statistics of the suburbs within the postcode and do not necessarily reflect the individual suburb property crime rates.
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