Home Security & Burglary Risk in Brisbane, Queensland
Check your Brisbane suburb's real unlawful entry risk using official Queensland Police data. Get a personalised security score and find out how to protect your home.
Brisbane Burglary Overview
Brisbane and surrounding South East Queensland experience persistent rates of unlawful entry. QPS data shows the metro area averages 5–8 per 1,000 residents, with outer growth suburbs and some established corridors recording higher rates.
Queensland's climate means homes often have louvre windows, open verandahs, and less robust door/window hardware — features that can increase vulnerability if not properly secured.
Official Data Source
- Queensland Police Service (QPS) — Division and suburb-level unlawful entry data, updated regularly.
- Queensland Government Open Data — Supplementary crime and population datasets.
- Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) — Population data for per-capita calculations.
Why Home Security Matters in Brisbane
Brisbane's housing — particularly Queenslanders with raised timber construction, louvre windows, and open verandahs — can be vulnerable if original hardware remains unchanged. The subtropical climate means windows are often left open, and many homes lack security screens on all openings.
Growth areas in Logan, Ipswich, and Moreton Bay see higher burglary rates, often linked to opportunity and easy access. Even basic upgrades like security screens, deadlocks, and motion-sensor lighting can significantly reduce risk.
How It Works
1. Enter your Brisbane suburb
We look up the latest QPS unlawful entry data for your location.
2. Answer quick security questions
Tell us about your doors, locks, windows, lighting, and security systems (3–5 minutes).
3. Get your personalised score
Receive a 0–100 Home Security Score with ranked recommendations and a PDF report.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the burglary rate in Brisbane?
Metro average is 5–8 per 1,000 residents, but individual suburbs range widely. Check your specific suburb with our free tool.
Which areas are higher risk?
Parts of Logan, Ipswich, Inala, Woodridge, and some Moreton Bay suburbs historically show higher rates. Use our tool for current data.
Where does the data come from?
Queensland Police Service (QPS) official crime statistics with suburb-level unlawful entry data.
Is this free?
Yes — completely free including the PDF report.
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