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Lowest Crime Rate
Ranking · ACT · 50 areas

Lowest Crime Rate — ACT

Areas with lowest crime incidents per 100,000 population in ACT.

Leading area
FarrerACT
Leading value
581
Runner-up
FaddenACT
Updated
31 May 2026
Ranking

Lowest Crime Rate

Areas with lowest crime incidents per 100,000 population — ACT

50 results
How to read this ranking
Use crime rankings as a risk screen, not as a street-level verdict.
BEST FOR
Getting a broad safety signal before shortlisting.

This is useful when you want a first-pass read on area-level crime intensity in ACT.

READ IT AS
Crime source grain varies by state.

Most states are broader LGA or district reads, while SA and ACT can be suburb-grain. Small-population suburb rates are filtered from rankings because they can be distorted by tiny residential denominators.

NEXT STEP
Use suburb pages for the finer read.

Treat this ranking as a directional risk filter, then go deeper on the specific suburb before making any call on suitability.

Intent pathway · LIVABILITY-LED
I want safer or higher-quality local context.

Start with area-level safety or school screens, then use suburb pages for services and evidence depth.

Crime, schools, and demographics are area-level signals; verify the suburb page before treating them as local proof.

VERIFY evidence
Area-level risk screen

Crime rankings use broader area data. Open suburb detail before applying the signal to a specific street-level decision.

VERIFY AREA SIGNAL
Use this as a risk screen, not a recommendation.

Save a candidate only if the suburb page can verify the broader area signal with market and local-context evidence.

  • #1FarrerACT
    581
    22
  • #2FaddenACT
    965
    29
  • #3HughesACT
    1,028
    33
  • #4StirlingACT
    1,050
    23
  • #5FlynnACT
    1,090
    40
  • #6Isabella PlainsACT
    1,109
    48
  • #7ChapmanACT
    1,116
    32
  • #8FordeACT
    1,127
    50
  • #9FraserACT
    1,129
    24
  • #10IsaacsACT
    1,135
    27
  • #11CookACT
    1,147
    34
  • #12BanksACT
    1,157
    59
  • #13BonythonACT
    1,250
    48
  • #14WaramangaACT
    1,257
    35
  • #15HarrisonACT
    1,310
    108
  • #16TorrensACT
    1,320
    32
  • #17LathamACT
    1,327
    50
  • #18GordonACT
    1,330
    105
  • #19CampbellACT
    1,356
    89
  • #20BonnerACT
    1,363
    100
  • #21EvattACT
    1,374
    76
  • #22HolderACT
    1,420
    40
  • #23CaseyACT
    1,437
    93
  • #24CurtinACT
    1,437
    80
  • #25FisherACT
    1,584
    51
  • #26PearceACT
    1,600
    43
  • #27ChifleyACT
    1,604
    43
  • #28TheodoreACT
    1,632
    62
  • #29RivettACT
    1,640
    55
  • #30MoncrieffACT
    1,770
    94
  • #31DunlopACT
    1,789
    130
  • #32ArandaACT
    1,804
    47
  • #33Red HillACT
    1,812
    57
  • #34MckellarACT
    1,825
    50
  • #35DuffyACT
    1,826
    62
  • #36NgunnawalACT
    1,853
    203
  • #37YarralumlaACT
    1,859
    58
  • #38MonashACT
    1,878
    106
  • #39PalmerstonACT
    1,882
    105
  • #40CraceACT
    1,917
    92
  • #41MacgregorACT
    1,929
    136
  • #42KambahACT
    1,940
    304
  • #43NichollsACT
    1,961
    131
  • #44LyonsACT
    2,018
    66
  • #45GowrieACT
    2,038
    64
  • #46FranklinACT
    2,071
    155
  • #47GiralangACT
    2,076
    70
  • #48ForrestACT
    2,080
    38
  • #49GilmoreACT
    2,106
    57
  • #50PageACT
    2,128
    65
FAQ

Australian lowest crime rate FAQ

  1. What does Lowest Crime Rate rank?

    Lowest Crime Rate ranks crime reporting areas in ACT using QuickProperty's processed property and locality datasets. Areas with lowest crime incidents per 100,000 population

  2. How should I use this ranking for property research?

    Use the ranking as a screening step for ACT. Save realistic suburbs to your shortlist, compare the strongest two or three, then use suburb detail pages or the calculator to test the final candidate.

  3. Does the top ranked area mean it is the best choice?

    No. Rankings are a shortlist input, not a final recommendation. Check price history, rent, income, population, local services, source freshness, and current listings before making a decision.

  4. How current is the ranking data?

    QuickProperty uses processed public-source datasets and refreshes automated sources where available. Use the suburb detail page source panels to see which signals are current, estimated, or missing for a specific area.