In 2021-22, the number of break-ins increased from a record low in 2020-21 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

We surveyed 1,003 Australians aged 18 years and over to find out about Australians’ experiences with home burglary. 

We also compared these results to our Home Burglary Survey and Statistics 2022 to better understand trends from the previous year. 

For insights into what Australians think about home burglary, check out our survey results below.

Quick Stats

  • Nearly 8% of Australian participants have experienced a break-in or attempted break-in in the last 12 months.

  • Almost two-thirds of participants who experienced a break-in also had packages stolen from outside their homes. 

  • Nearly 47% of respondents who experienced a break-in would pay substantially more to rent or buy a house in a safer suburb.

Australian Home Burglary Statistics

In the last ten years, victimisation rates in break-ins have decreased. 

Break-ins increased again in 2021-22 after a record low in 2020-21 of 1.7% that were likely linked to pandemic-related lockdowns. [1]

Break-In Statistics Across Australia

During the 2021-22 financial year 2% of households experienced a break-in while 2% experienced an attempted break-in. [2]

Of these, nearly 80% of households only experienced one break-in and households outside capital cities were more likely to experience an attempted break-in. [2]

Of those households who experienced a break-in, 72% reported their most recent break-in to the police, while only 43% of households reported the most recent attempted break-in to the police. [2]

Some common reasons for not reporting include: 

  • Thinking it was too trivial or unimportant 

  • Thinking that the police would be unable or unwilling to do anything 

  • Nothing was stolen 

Consequences of Break-Ins

Most Common Items Stolen During Break-Ins

Most Common Examples of an Attempted Break-In

 

Number of Affected Households

A door or window was damaged or tampered with

86,000

Someone was seen or heard trying to break in

51,800

Home Burglary Survey Results^

Which items (do you think) are most likely to be taken in a home robbery?

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trends over time
Have you experienced a break-in?
 

Female

Male

Money, purse or wallet

42.10%

44.56%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

24.76%

20.08%

Mobile phones

3.81%

6.28%

Computer equipment

11.24%

12.55%

Tools

2.67%

2.30%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment

1.14%

0.63%

Alcohol or food

0%

1%

Keys

13.14%

11.09%

Other

0.95%

1.05%

 

18-27

28-37

38-47

48-57

58-67

68-77

Money, purse or wallet

42.07%

38.89%

44.20%

41.98%

45.07%

48.51%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

31.71%

24.24%

23.76%

21.60%

16.90%

14.85%

Mobile phones

5%

4%

4%

5%

6%

5%

Computer equipment

9.15%

14.14%

11.60%

12.35%

14.08%

11.88%

Tools

1.83%

1.52%

2.21%

6.17%

1.41%

2.97%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment

1.83%

1.01%

0.00%

0.00%

2.11%

0.00%

Alcohol or food

0.00%

1.01%

1.10%

1.23%

0.00%

0.99%

Keys

7.93%

13.13%

12.15%

11.73%

11.97%

15.84%

Other

0.00%

2.02%

0.55%

0.00%

2.82%

0.00%

 

NSW

Vic

Qld

WA

SA

Money, purse or wallet   

43.93%

36.78%

42.23%

47.57%

52.86%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

26.79%

26.44%

15.05%

20.39%

17.14%

Mobile phones

6%

5%

5%

5%

1%

Computer equipment 

12.15%

14.18%

7.28%

11.65%

12.86%

Tools 

2.18%

4.60%

1.94%

0.00%

2.86%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment 

0.62%

0.38%

1.94%

0.97%

1.43%

Alcohol or food

0.62%

1.15%

0.49%

1.94%

0.00%

Keys

7.79%

10.73%

23.79%

11.65%

8.57%

Other

0.00%

0.77%

1.94%

0.97%

2.86%

 

2022

2024

Money, purse or wallet

45.8%

43.3%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

18.8%

22.5%

Mobile phones

6.5%

5.0%

Computer equipment

14.6%

11.9%

Tools

3.6%

2.5%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment

0.9%

1.0%

Alcohol or food

1.0%

1.0%

 

Yes

No

Money, purse or wallet

39.24%

43.61%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

24.05%

22.40%

Mobile phones

7.59%

4.76%

Computer equipment

6.33%

12.34%

Tools

1.27%

2.60%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment

5.06%

0.54%

Alcohol or food

1.27%

0.76%

Keys

15.19%

11.90%

Other

0.00%

1.08%

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%

More than 40% of Australians surveyed thought that money, purses or wallets were most likely to be stolen in a home robbery. 

Nearly a quarter of respondents from Queensland thought that keys were most likely to be stolen in a home robbery. 

Less than 3% of participants thought that tools and only 1% of participants thought that bicycles/sporting equipment were most likely to be stolen. 

Despite these results, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, tools and bicycles or sporting equipment were stolen just as much as money, purses and wallets. [2]

Out of the participants who’d experienced a break-in, 5% thought bicycles/sporting equipment were most likely to be stolen in a burglary.

Have you ever had packages stolen from outside your home (e.g. deliveries left at your front door)?

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trends over time
Have you experienced a break-in?
 

Female

Male

Money, purse or wallet

42.10%

44.56%

Personal items (such as jewellery)

24.76%

20.08%

Mobile phones

3.81%

6.28%

Computer equipment

11.24%

12.55%

Tools

2.67%

2.30%

Bicycles/Sporting equipment

1.14%

0.63%

Alcohol or food

0%

1%

Keys

13.14%

11.09%

Other

0.95%

1.05%

 

18-27

28-37

38-47

48-57

58-67

68-77

Yes

30.49%

23.23%

18.23%

12.35%

14.08%

4.95%

No

69.51%

76.77%

81.77%

87.65%

85.92%

95.05%

 

NSW

Vic

Qld

WA

SA

Yes

19.94%

17.62%

13.59%

17.48%

20.00%

No

80.06%

82.38%

86.41%

82.52%

80.00%

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%

More than 17% of Australian participants had packages stolen from outside their homes. That’s more than double the percentage found in our Home Burglary Survey in 2022. [4]

More than 30% of 18-27 year olds had packages stolen from outside their home. 

Almost two-thirds of participants who had experienced a break-in also had packages stolen from outside their homes.

Which security measures do you currently have in place at home?

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trends over time
Have you experienced a break-in?
 

Female  

Male  

Deadlocks

51.81%

59.41%

Security screens

51.05%

50.84%

Floodlights/sensor lights

38.67%

37.45%

Security cameras

40.00%

38.70%

Alarm system/live monitoring

21.90%

23.64%

Other

4.00%

4.81%

None

11%

10%

 

18-27

28-37

38-47

48-57

58-67

68-75

Deadlocks

42.68%

44.95%

53.59%

61.73%

69.01%

64.36%

Security screens

40.85%

44.44%

48.62%

57.41%

61.97%

61.39%

Floodlights/sensor lights

29%

32%

34%

41%

52%

40%

Security cameras

45.12%

50.00%

43.09%

38.27%

38.03%

17.82%

Alarm system/live monitoring

23.78%

27.27%

18.23%

24.07%

25.35%

17.82%

Other

4.27%

2.02%

2.21%

5.56%

8.45%

4.95%

None

14.02%

10.10%

12.15%

10.49%

3.52%

12.87%

 

NSW

Vic

Qld

WA

SA

Deadlocks

52.02%

55.56%

52.43%

69.90%

57.14%

Security screens

45.48%

41.76%

66.50%

58.25%

58.57%

Floodlights/sensor lights

39%

35%

35%

40%

49%

Security cameras

42.68%

40.61%

34.47%

33.98%

37.14%

Alarm system/live monitoring

23.68%

26.82%

14.08%

31.07%

24.29%

Other

4.67%

1.92%

7.28%

2.91%

7.14%

None

11.84%

11.49%

7.77%

7.77%

8.57%

 

2022

2024

Deadlocks

61.5%

55.4%

Security screens

56.1%

51.0%

Floodlights/sensor lights

43.8%

38.1%

Security cameras

27.9%

39.4%

Alarm system/live monitoring

18.1%

22.7%

None

16.4%

10.0%

 

Yes

No

Deadlocks

39.24%

56.82%

Security screens

40.51%

51.84%

Floodlights/sensor lights

37.97%

38.10%

Security cameras

62.03%

37.45%

Alarm system/live monitoring

32.91%

21.86%

Other

3.80%

4.44%

None

4%

11%

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%

More than 55% of Australians surveyed have deadlocks installed in their home for security. 

This is followed by 50% of participants who have security screens and nearly 40% of participants who have both floodlights and/or sensors and security cameras installed. 

Nearly 70% of 58-67 year olds have deadlocks installed in their home for security. 

Almost two-thirds of participants who had experienced a break-in also had security cameras installed at their homes.

Would you pay more money to rent or buy a house that was located in a safer suburb?

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Have you experienced a break-in?

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%

Nearly 20% of Australians would pay substantially more money to rent or buy a house that was located in a safe suburb. 

Almost 60% of female participants would pay slightly more money to rent or buy a house that was in a safer suburb. 

Nearly 47% of respondents who experienced a break-in would pay substantially more to rent or buy a house in a safer suburb. This is more than double the national average response.

Have you experienced a break-in, or attempted break-in within the last 12 months?

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trends over time

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%

Nearly 8% of Australian participants have experienced a break-in or attempted break-in in the last 12 months. This is up from 3.2% in our last survey in 2022. [4]

Almost 16% of 18-27-year-olds have experienced a break-in or an attempted break-in in the past 12 months. 

Over 10% of Western Australian participants have experienced a break-in or an attempted break-in in the last 12 months.

What happened during the break-in?*

Australia
Gender
Age
State
 

Female  

Male  

Stolen property 

56.76%

45.24%

Damaged property

51.35%

42.86%

Confrontation with thief 

8.11%

21.43%

Other 

2.70%

4.76%

None of the above 

13.51%

11.90%

 

18-27

28-37

38-47 

48-57 

Stolen property 

50.00%

52.63%

63.64%

30.77%

Damaged property

61.54%

47.37%

27.27%

30.77%

Confrontation with thief 

23.08%

10.53%

0.00%

15.38%

Other 

3.85%

5.26%

0.00%

7.69%

None of the above 

3.85%

15.79%

18.18%

23.08%

 

NSW 

Vic

Qld

WA

Stolen property 

59.26%

47.62%

46.15%

54.55%

Damaged property

44.44%

52.38%

46.15%

45.45%

Confrontation with thief 

11.11%

0.00%

30.77%

18.18%

Other 

7.41%

4.76%

0.00%

0.00%

None of the above 

3.70%

19.05%

30.77%

9.09%

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%.

*Results only include participants who experienced a break-in during the last 12 months.

Of those who’ve experienced a break-in in the past year, more than half had their property stolen and nearly 47% of participants also had damaged property. 

Females were more likely to have property stolen, while males were more likely to have a confrontation with the thief. 

Almost two-thirds of 18-27 year olds had their property damaged and more than 23% of this age group confronted the thief during the break-in.

What did you do after the break-in?*

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trend over time
 

Female  

Male  

Added/changed locks to doors and/or windows 

32.43%

52.38%

Added/changed gates/fences around the property

27.03%

38.10%

Added/changed security screens on doors and/or windows

21.62%

35.71%

Added internal lights on timers

16.22%

23.81%

Added security cameras/alarm systems

37.84%

26.19%

Added floodlights

16.22%

21.43%

Moved house

5%

0%

Took out a new insurance policy for my home

8.11%

4.76%

None of the above.

13.51%

11.90%

 

18-27

28-37

38-47

48-57

Added/changed locks to doors and/or windows 

46.15%

36.84%

27.27%

46.15%

Added/changed gates/fences around the property

42.31%

31.58%

18.18%

23.08%

Added/changed security screens on doors and/or windows

27%

37%

27%

23%

Added internal lights on timers

34.62%

15.79%

18.18%

15.38%

Added security cameras/alarm systems

19.23%

52.63%

36.36%

15.38%

Added floodlights

11.54%

21.05%

18.18%

30.77%

Moved house

3.85%

0.00%

9.09%

0.00%

Took out a new insurance policy for my home

0.00%

15.79%

9.09%

0.00%

None of the above.

7.69%

10.53%

18.18%

23.08%

 

NSW

Vic

Qld

WA

Added/changed locks to doors and/or windows 

37.04%

28.57%

53.85%

72.73%

Added/changed gates/fences around the property

25.93%

42.86%

30.77%

27.27%

Added/changed security screens on doors and/or windows

37%

19%

38%

18%

Added internal lights on timers

18.52%

19.05%

23.08%

36.36%

Added security cameras/alarm systems

37.04%

38.10%

30.77%

9.09%

Added floodlights

18.52%

28.57%

7.69%

18.18%

Moved house

0.00%

0.00%

7.69%

9.09%

Took out a new insurance policy for my home

7.41%

4.76%

0.00%

9.09%

None of the above.

14.81%

9.52%

15.38%

9.09%

 

2022

2024

Added/changed locks to doors and/or windows 

57.7%

43.0%

Added/changed gates/fences around the property

42.3% 

32.9%

Added/changed security screens on doors and/or windows

30.8%

29.1%

Added internal lights on timers

15.4%

20.3%

Added security cameras/alarm systems

26.9%

31.7%

Added floodlights

19.2%

19.0%

Moved house

19.2%

3.0%

Took out a new insurance policy for my home

11.5%

6.0%

None of the above.

19.2%

13.0%

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%.

*Results only include participants who experienced a break-in during the last 12 months.

After the break-in, 43% of Australians added or changed locks on doors and/or windows.

Nearly 16% of 28-37-year-olds took out a new insurance policy for their home after the break-in. 

In 2024, more participants added security cameras/alarm systems, than in 2022.

Did your insurance cover damage and/or losses from the break-in?*

Australia
Gender
Age
State
Trends over time

^Due to how the figures are rounded within the survey data, numbers may not add up to exactly 100%.

*Results only include participants who experienced a break-in during the last 12 months.

Nearly 47% of Australian respondents who experienced a break-in in the past year were covered by insurance for damage and/or losses from the break-in and received some level of payment. 

More than two-thirds of 38-47-year-old respondents had insurance, but didn’t claim, or didn’t receive a payment. 

In 2024, there was a small decrease in Australians who were covered and received some level of payment compared to 2022. 

Some Australians may not know that Home Insurance not only covers your house and personal possessions against loss or damage caused by natural disasters including storms and fires but also theft and attempted theft.

Key Takeaways

More than 1 in 2 Australians have deadlocks installed in their homes

Deadlocks continue to be the most sought-after security method with more than 55% of Australians surveyed installing deadlocks in their homes. Older respondents aged 58-67 were also most likely to install deadlocks for security reasons. 

And for those respondents who hadn’t experienced a break-in, 57% had deadlocks installed as a pre-emptive security measure.

The percentage of Australians who’ve had packages stolen doubled

In 2024, more than 17% of Australian participants had packages stolen from outside their homes. Almost two-thirds of participants who had experienced a break-in also had packages stolen from outside their homes. 

According to Neighbourhood Watch, more than a million parcels are reported stolen in Australia each year and this is predicted to rise. [3]

Most Australians are looking to live in safer suburbs

Nearly 20% of Australians would pay substantially more money to rent or buy a house that was located in a safer suburb. And for those who haven’t experienced a break-in, nearly two-thirds of them would pay slightly more.