Queensland car thefts remain on the rise

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RACQ is urging Queensland vehicle owners to remain vigilant after receiving 1,760 claims for stolen vehicles across the State last financial year, a 10% increase on the previous year.

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The data revealed Fitzroy in central Queensland experienced the biggest jump in car theft claims, up by 72%, followed by Logan, in south east Queensland, with a 37% increase.

Despite experiencing a 16.5% decrease from the previous year, the Gold Coast still had the highest number of car theft claims by volume with 182 claims.

Chief Executive Insurance Trent Sayers said car theft remains a key issue in Queensland, affecting thousands of car owners each year.

“RACQ Insurance alone has seen a 10% increase in car theft claims over the past year, with Townsville, Cairns and Brisbane’s inner city experiencing the highest frequency of stolen vehicles,” Mr Sayers said.

“According to insurance claims data, one in three vehicles was stolen between 1am – 4am, and more incidents occurred on the weekend than any other day of the week.

“Unsurprisingly, our research also found more than half of Queenslanders are aware of rising car thefts in their area or nearby, and of those, 40% are very concerned about the growing risk.”

Mr Sayers encouraged vehicle owners to stay alert and take precautions to protect their vehicles.

“Queenslanders must keep security in mind when parking their cars, particularly overnight,” he said.

“When possible, park your car in a locked garage or gated driveway and lock your car, even when it’s in a secure location.

“If a secure location isn’t an option, park in a well-lit populated area and remove any valuables from your vehicle to ensure thieves aren’t tempted.”

According to the data, the Toyota Hilux, Toyota Landcruiser and Toyota Corolla were the most stolen vehicles, with older aged vehicles tending to be the target for thieves.

“Older vehicles tend to be popular with thieves as many aren’t fitted with immobilisers and they are also easy to dispose of as parts or re-identify and sell,” Mr Sayers said.

“For vehicles with modern security features, accessing the keys is the most common method of theft.

“Drivers are urged to keep their keys in a hidden location within the home, well away from entry points, so that opportunistic thieves cannot easily access them.”

Mr Sayers said that while car theft was an extremely stressful ordeal for Queenslanders, there was some important information to keep in mind.

“If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of having a car stolen, contact your local police immediately to report the theft and then contact your insurer to check your cover and lodge the claim,” he said.

“According to our claims data, 65% of the vehicles reported as stolen were recovered before the member’s claim was settled.

“Every recovered vehicle undergoes a mechanical and safety check to determine whether the vehicle can be returned to the owner, requires further repairs or is written off, with the claim outcome being communicated to the member as soon as possible.” 

Regions with the highest frequency of RACQ Insurance car theft claims in FY23:

Location

Car theft claims FY23

Claim frequency (%)

Ranking

Top postcodes by volume

Car theft claims FY22

Change (%)

Townsville

169

0.331%

1

4814, 4817, 4810

139

+21.6%

Cairns

128

0.269%

2

4870, 4868, 4869

126

+1.6%

Brisbane Inner City

137

0.209%

3

4170, 4011, 4101

109

+25.7%

Logan/ Beaudesert

164

0.183%

4

4207, 4114, 4127

120

+36.7%

Queensland Outback

21

0.175%

5

4825, 4871, 4880

18

+16.7%

Toowoomba

80

0.175%

6

4350, 4343

97

-17.5%

Brisbane South

147

0.171%

7

4109, 4152, 4122

152

-3.3%

Darling Downs / Maranoa

40

0.161%

8

4413, 4390, 4352

34

+17.6%

Ipswich

120

0.158%

9

4077, 4300, 4305

110

+9.1%

Gold Coast

182

0.148%

10

4209, 4220, 4221

218

-16.5%

Central Queensland (Fitzroy)

105

0.146%

11

4701, 4702, 4700

61

+72.1%

Brisbane West

57

0.139%

12

4068, 4051, 4069

45

+26.7%

Brisbane North

51

0.087%

13

4053, 4034, 4012

60

-15%

Mackay

36

0.087%

14

4740, 4805, 4800

30

+20%

Moreton Bay North

57

0.083%

15

4510, 4508, 4506

55

+3.6%

Moreton Bay South

46

0.066%

16

4509, 4503, 4500

38

+21.1%

Wide Bay

69

0.063%

17

4655, 4670, 4650

56

+23.2%

Sunshine Coast

62

0.061%

18

4551, 4558, 4575

58

+6.9%

Brisbane East

39

0.054%

19

4178, 4179, 4165

44

-11.4%

Note: The ranking is calculated by looking at the total number of RACQ car theft claims divided by the number of RACQ car insurance policies in each region.

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