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Is Broadmeadows Safe? Broadmeadows Safety Guide 2026

Safety in Broadmeadows Melbourne — crime statistics, safe areas, and practical tips. An honest look at safety in Broadmeadows from people who live there.

Is Broadmeadows Safe? Broadmeadows Safety Guide 2026

Is Broadmeadows Safe? Safety Guide 2026

Safety is one of the first things people ask about when considering a move to Broadmeadows. Here is what the data says, how residents feel about it, and practical advice for staying safe in this part of Melbourne.

Crime Overview

Broadmeadows’s crime numbers are slightly above average for Melbourne, but context matters. Higher foot traffic and commercial activity inflate statistics. Most incidents are opportunistic property crime. The sense of community here is strong, and local business owners keep a close eye on their strips.

Best and Worst Spots

The safest areas tend to be the quieter residential streets away from major roads and commercial zones. Areas near train stations and shopping strips see more foot traffic and correspondingly more reported incidents — but this is standard for any Melbourne suburb.

Staying Safe

  • Home security: Sensor lights, visible cameras, and locked side gates cover the basics for most houses in Broadmeadows.
  • At train stations: Avoid empty platforms late at night. Peak services are fine.
  • Driving: Watch for car break-ins at parks and shopping centres. Do not leave valuables visible.
  • Kids: Broadmeadows’s parks and reserves are generally safe during daylight. Most have good sight lines from nearby streets.
  • Emergency: Triple zero for emergencies. Local police station details are on the Victoria Police website.

Police & Emergency Services

Broadmeadows falls within the Inner West policing district. Response times are generally good. Victoria Police runs community safety programs and you can attend local safety committee meetings to raise specific concerns.

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