
Safest Suburbs in Melbourne 2025: Crime Rate Data Analysis
Melbourne's safest suburb records a crime rate of just 1,141 incidents per 100,000 people — approximately 83% below the Victorian state average of 6,810 per 100,000 (CSA 2025). Our analysis of 511 Melbourne suburbs reveals that the safest areas are overwhelmingly residential pockets in the eastern and northern suburbs, far from commercial centres and transport hubs. Warranwood tops the list with only 55 recorded incidents across a population of 4,820. For families choosing where to settle, particularly those with children, understanding Melbourne's safety landscape is essential — and the data shows some surprising patterns.
Key Findings
- The 20 safest suburbs all have crime rates below 2,230 per 100,000 — at least 67% below the VIC average of 6,810 (CSA 2025)
- Melbourne's eastern suburbs account for 9 of the top 20 safest suburbs, followed by the north (7), west (3), and the Mornington Peninsula (1)
- The safest suburb with a large Chinese community (over 15%) is Donvale (crime rate: 1,598, Chinese population: 20.9%)
- Median house prices in the top 20 range from ~$730K (Burnside Heights) to ~$2.21M (Park Orchards)
- Only 2 of the top 20 safest suburbs have their own train station — quiet residential character strongly correlates with low crime
Top 20 Safest Suburbs in Melbourne (2025)
| Rank | Suburb | Region | Crime Rate (per 100K) | Incidents | Population | Median House |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Warranwood | East | 1,141 | 55 | 4,820 | ~$1.31M |
| 2 | Croydon Hills | East | 1,261 | 61 | 4,839 | ~$1.13M |
| 3 | Eltham North | North | 1,376 | 94 | 6,830 | ~$1.22M |
| 4 | Wonga Park | East | 1,379 | 53 | 3,843 | ~$1.30M |
| 5 | Montmorency | North | 1,503 | 139 | 9,250 | ~$1.17M |
| 6 | Park Orchards | East | 1,591 | 61 | 3,835 | ~$2.21M |
| 7 | Donvale | East | 1,598 | 202 | 12,644 | ~$1.46M |
| 8 | Keilor Lodge | West | 1,619 | 27 | 1,668 | ~$1.01M |
| 9 | Gowanbrae | North | 1,649 | 49 | 2,971 | ~$993K |
| 10 | Wattle Glen | North | 1,675 | 32 | 1,911 | ~$935K |
| 11 | Viewbank | North | 1,735 | 122 | 7,030 | ~$1.14M |
| 12 | Warrandyte South | East | 1,788 | 12 | 671 | — |
| 13 | Yallambie | North | 1,826 | 76 | 4,161 | ~$998K |
| 14 | Belgrave Heights | Outer East | 1,860 | 26 | 1,398 | ~$1.05M |
| 15 | Burnside Heights | West | 1,866 | 119 | 6,377 | ~$730K |
| 16 | Taylors Hill | West | 1,972 | 304 | 15,419 | ~$949K |
| 17 | Mount Martha | Peninsula | 2,016 | 400 | 19,846 | ~$1.49M |
| 18 | Croydon North | East | 2,064 | 167 | 8,092 | ~$968K |
| 19 | Hillside | West | 2,141 | 371 | 17,331 | — |
| 20 | Research | North | 2,226 | 60 | 2,695 | ~$1.49M |
Crime data: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (CSA), September 2025. Property data: Domain 2025.
In-Depth Analysis
Geographic Pattern: East and North Dominate
Melbourne's safest suburbs form a clear geographic arc through the eastern and northern suburbs. Nine of the top 20 are in the east (from Croydon Hills and Warranwood in the outer east to Donvale and Park Orchards closer in), while seven are in the north (from Gowanbrae near the airport to Eltham North and Wattle Glen in the leafy northeast). The western suburbs contribute three entries — Burnside Heights, Taylors Hill, and Keilor Lodge — all newer residential developments.
The common theme is low commercial density. These suburbs are predominantly residential, with limited retail or entertainment precincts that would draw transient foot traffic. Only Montmorency and Wattle Glen have their own train stations among the top 20 — suburbs on major train lines tend to have higher crime rates due to increased population flow.
Large Suburbs with Low Crime Rates
Small populations can produce artificially low crime rates, so the larger suburbs in the top 20 deserve special attention. Mount Martha (population 19,846, crime rate 2,016), Hillside (17,331, crime rate 2,141), and Taylors Hill (15,419, crime rate 1,972) all maintain exceptionally low crime rates despite having populations over 15,000. Donvale (12,644, crime rate 1,598) and Montmorency (9,250, crime rate 1,503) are also statistically robust results.
Safest Suburbs with Strong Chinese Communities
For Chinese-Australian families seeking both safety and community, several Melbourne suburbs combine low crime rates with significant Chinese populations (over 15%, ABS Census 2021).
| Rank | Suburb | Crime Rate | Chinese % | Chinese Pop. | Median House | CBD Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Donvale | 1,598 | 20.9% | 2,647 | ~$1.46M | ~25.2 km |
| 2 | Templestowe | 2,305 | 23.9% | — | ~$1.60M | — |
| 3 | Doncaster East | 2,422 | 38.0% | — | ~$1.49M | — |
| 4 | Templestowe Lower | 2,433 | 21.1% | — | ~$1.34M | — |
| 5 | Waterways | 2,684 | 18.0% | — | ~$1.49M | — |
| 6 | Mont Albert North | 2,746 | 24.6% | — | ~$1.86M | — |
| 7 | Balwyn North | 2,868 | 32.0% | — | ~$2.33M | — |
| 8 | Blackburn North | 2,884 | 24.3% | — | ~$1.40M | — |
| 9 | Canterbury | 2,885 | 19.9% | — | ~$4.17M | — |
| 10 | Wheelers Hill | 2,978 | 24.8% | — | ~$1.48M | — |
Chinese population %: ABS Census 2021. Crime data: CSA 2025.
Donvale is the standout — the safest suburb in Melbourne with a substantial Chinese community. At 20.9% Chinese population and a crime rate of just 1,598 per 100,000 (approximately 77% below the VIC average), it offers an excellent safety profile with a Chinese community of 2,647 residents. The median house price of approximately $1.46M is moderate for Melbourne's east. Donvale sits approximately 25 km from the CBD in the Manningham council area, near the Doncaster corridor.
For families wanting a higher concentration of Chinese residents, Doncaster East (38.0% Chinese, crime rate 2,422) and Balwyn North (32.0% Chinese, crime rate 2,868) both combine strong Chinese communities with crime rates well below the state average. Doncaster East also hosts East Doncaster Secondary College (AU Guide score 86.9), and Balwyn North hosts Balwyn High School (91.5) — Victoria's top-ranked government school.
Regional Comparison: Safety Across Melbourne
Crime rates vary enormously across Melbourne. The VIC state average is 6,810 per 100,000 (CSA 2025), but rates range from under 1,200 to over 30,000 depending on the suburb.
The safest suburbs (under 2,000 per 100,000) are concentrated in the outer east, northeast, and newer western developments. The highest crime rates in Victoria are typically found in commercial and entertainment districts — particularly the Melbourne CBD and inner-city suburbs where nightlife, retail, and transport hubs attract large numbers of non-residents.
For families exploring all 511 VIC suburbs, the AU Guide VIC Suburbs directory provides detailed safety data, school information, property prices, and demographic profiles for every suburb.
What This Means for Families
If safety is your primary criterion, the data suggests several strategies:
- Budget under $1M: Burnside Heights (~$730K, crime rate 1,866) and Wattle Glen (~$935K, crime rate 1,675) offer the lowest crime rates at accessible prices. Both are in newer or leafy residential areas
- Budget $1M-$1.5M: Warranwood (~$1.31M, crime rate 1,141) is Melbourne's safest suburb overall. Donvale (~$1.46M, crime rate 1,598) adds a 21% Chinese community. Doncaster East (~$1.49M, crime rate 2,422) offers both 38% Chinese population and a top government school
- Budget $1.5M-$2.5M: Balwyn North (~$2.33M, crime rate 2,868) combines Victoria's #1 government school, 32% Chinese population, and a crime rate 58% below the state average
- Safety + Chinese community: The Donvale–Doncaster East–Templestowe corridor offers the best combination of safety, Chinese community presence, and access to good schools
Use AU Guide VIC School Rankings to find schools near your preferred safe suburb.
FAQ
What is the safest suburb in Melbourne in 2025?
Warranwood is Melbourne's safest suburb with a crime rate of 1,141 per 100,000 people (CSA 2025). It recorded just 55 incidents across a population of 4,820. This is approximately 83% below the Victorian state average of 6,810 per 100,000.
Which safe suburbs in Melbourne have a large Chinese community?
Donvale is the safest suburb with a significant Chinese community (20.9%, crime rate 1,598). Other safe suburbs with over 20% Chinese population include Templestowe (23.9%, crime rate 2,305), Doncaster East (38.0%, crime rate 2,422), Mont Albert North (24.6%, crime rate 2,746), and Balwyn North (32.0%, crime rate 2,868).
Is Melbourne's east really safer than other areas?
Yes, the data confirms this. Nine of the top 20 safest suburbs are in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, and the Manningham–Whitehorse–Maroondah corridor consistently produces low crime rates. The northern suburbs also perform well, with seven entries in the top 20. Melbourne's west has improved, with newer suburbs like Burnside Heights and Taylors Hill recording rates below 2,000 per 100,000.
Are there affordable safe suburbs in Melbourne?
Burnside Heights (median house ~$730K, crime rate 1,866) is the most affordable suburb in the top 20. Wattle Glen (~$935K, crime rate 1,675) and Taylors Hill (~$949K, crime rate 1,972) also offer low crime at under $1M. These suburbs are all approximately 30+ km from the CBD.
Do safe suburbs have good schools nearby?
Several of Melbourne's safest suburbs with Chinese communities are near excellent schools. Doncaster East (crime rate 2,422) has East Doncaster Secondary College (AU Guide 86.9). Balwyn North (crime rate 2,868) has Balwyn High School (91.5). Many of the outer-eastern safe suburbs are within the catchment zones of solid schools — use the AU Guide VIC School Rankings to check specific schools near any suburb.
Why do some Melbourne suburbs have very high crime rates?
Suburbs with the highest crime rates in Victoria are typically commercial, entertainment, or transport hubs — the Melbourne CBD, inner-city nightlife districts, and major retail centres. The crime rate formula divides total incidents by resident population, so areas with many visitors, workers, and commuters passing through will show inflated rates. These figures indicate where crime occurs, not necessarily where it is unsafe for residents to live.
Data Sources
- Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (CSA) — Crime rate data, September 2025
- Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) — Census 2021 population and demographic data
- Domain — Property price data, 2025
- AU Guide VIC Suburbs — Comprehensive suburb data for 511 VIC suburbs
- AU Guide VIC School Rankings — School performance data and AU Guide scores