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A call to action to put the brakes on car theft

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Lynne Strong

22 November 2024, 10:00 PM

A call to action to put the brakes on car theft

Kiama is a safe and thriving community, but the latest crime data reveals one area where we can all make a difference: car theft and theft from vehicles. This is one of the few offences where Kiama’s crime rate is higher than the NSW average, making it a clear priority for action.


Theft from vehicles remains an ongoing issue, with simple mistakes like leaving cars unlocked or valuables visible creating easy opportunities for thieves. Many of these crimes are preventable, and by taking a few small steps, we can work together to reduce the numbers.



Authorities have shared practical advice to help protect your vehicle and make Kiama a safer place:

  • Lock your car every time, even when parked in your driveway or at home.
  • Remove valuables like wallets, phones, or bags from view—out of sight means out of mind for thieves.
  • Park in well-lit areas whenever possible to deter opportunistic crime.
  • Install basic deterrents, such as steering wheel locks or dash cameras, which can make your car a less attractive target.
  • Consider installing CCTV at your home or business to provide an added layer of security and deter potential offenders.



While car theft is an area for improvement, Kiama’s crime rates for many other offences are impressively low:

  • Break and enter – dwellings: This offence is uncommon in Kiama, with the area ranked 84th in NSW, well below the state average. 
  • Robbery: With a rank of 61st, robbery is rare in Kiama, making it one of the safest communities in this category.
  • Stealing offences: Other stealing offences, such as shoplifting and petty theft, have decreased by almost 10% over the past decade, showing a long-term positive trend.
  • Domestic violence-related assault: Kiama ranks 115th in the state, with significantly fewer cases compared to most NSW LGAs.

These strong results reflect the community’s vigilance and proactive approach to safety.


For more detailed statistics on crime trends in Kiama and NSW, visit the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) at bocsar.nsw.gov.au. Their comprehensive data provides insights into offence types and trends, helping communities like ours stay informed and proactive.



Let’s Take Action Together

Kiama has an opportunity to lead the way in community safety. Reducing car theft and theft from vehicles is something every resident can contribute to, and together we can make a real difference.

What steps will you take to protect your car and your community? Let’s work together to ensure Kiama remains one of the safest places in NSW.