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Community Safety Feedback Results

Over the past month, we invited our community to share their thoughts on local safety concerns. Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide feedback, your input plays an important role in helping us understand the issues that matter most to our residents.

The feedback period has now closed and with over 2000 responses the results are in.



Top community safety concerns:

  1. Careless and/or Dangerous Driving
  2. Home Burglary
  3. Disorderly Behaviour

In response, we’ve already started working on several initiatives aimed at addressing these priorities. More projects and programs will be introduced over the coming months as we continue to work together to make our community safer for everyone.

We are also breaking down the feedback by suburb to gain a clearer understanding of localised safety issues. This will help us tailor our responses and initiatives to better meet the needs of each area with in the city of Kwinana. More information on this will be shared as the analysis continues over the coming months.


Careless and/or Dangerous Driving

Many people in our community have told us they’re worried about careless and dangerous driving on our roads. This kind of driving happens when people ignore the road rules, putting themselves and others in danger.

To make our roads safer, the City of Kwinana is working with the community and WA Police to tackle this issue in several ways:

What are Police doing: WA Police enforce road rules and traffic teams will attend areas being reported.

What are the City doing: The City will help improve road safety by checking vehicle speeds around Kwinana. If cars are going too fast in certain areas, we work with Main Roads WA to change speed limits or put up new signs. When we find spots where speeding or unsafe driving happens a lot, we look at ways to redesign the road. This might include adding speed bumps, roundabouts, better signs, or clearer road markings to remind people to slow down and drive safely.

Do you want to know more about road safety projects that the City is undertaking? Click here to find out more.

What can you do: If you see someone driving dangerously, you can report it to WA Police using the Eyes on the Street app, linked below.



Home Burglary

What are Police doing: Police will work with residents to investigate reported home burglaries. Follow the link to view WA Police Burglary Prevention Advice for security tips and a prevention checklist. Victims of home burglary can contact the Victim Support Service for support, information and counselling. The service can be reached on 1800 818 988.

What are the City doing:

CCTV Subsidy: The City offers a subsidy for residents and businesses installing new CCTV and/or sensor lights with a public view (e.g. road, footpath, or verge). The recent round closed on 7 November 2025, with the next opening on 2 February 2026. Visit the City’s website for eligibility and Terms and Conditions.

Street Meets: The City of offers up to $150 reimbursement to support residents hosting street or park activities that bring neighbours together and enhance safety through community connection and passive surveillance.

What can you do: For any home burglaries, immediately contact Police on 131 444 to report the incident.


Disorderly Behaviour

What are Police doing: Police will appropriately respond to reports of disorderly behaviour, as they are received.

What are the City doing: To dig deeper, we’ve created a new survey to better understand your experiences and perceptions. Whether it’s someone disturbing the peace, aggressive behaviour, or something else entirely we want to hear from you! Complete the survey about disorderly behaviour below 👇

What can you do: 📣 Your voice matters. Complete the new survey to help us build a clearer picture so we can work together on real solutions. If you observe or encounter disorderly behaviour, please immediately contact Police on 131 444 to report the incident.

Your feedback continues to help shape the City’s future safety plans and make sure we’re focusing on what really matters to our community.



Community Safety Feedback Results

Over the past month, we invited our community to share their thoughts on local safety concerns. Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide feedback, your input plays an important role in helping us understand the issues that matter most to our residents.

The feedback period has now closed and with over 2000 responses the results are in.



Top community safety concerns:

  1. Careless and/or Dangerous Driving
  2. Home Burglary
  3. Disorderly Behaviour

In response, we’ve already started working on several initiatives aimed at addressing these priorities. More projects and programs will be introduced over the coming months as we continue to work together to make our community safer for everyone.

We are also breaking down the feedback by suburb to gain a clearer understanding of localised safety issues. This will help us tailor our responses and initiatives to better meet the needs of each area with in the city of Kwinana. More information on this will be shared as the analysis continues over the coming months.


Careless and/or Dangerous Driving

Many people in our community have told us they’re worried about careless and dangerous driving on our roads. This kind of driving happens when people ignore the road rules, putting themselves and others in danger.

To make our roads safer, the City of Kwinana is working with the community and WA Police to tackle this issue in several ways:

What are Police doing: WA Police enforce road rules and traffic teams will attend areas being reported.

What are the City doing: The City will help improve road safety by checking vehicle speeds around Kwinana. If cars are going too fast in certain areas, we work with Main Roads WA to change speed limits or put up new signs. When we find spots where speeding or unsafe driving happens a lot, we look at ways to redesign the road. This might include adding speed bumps, roundabouts, better signs, or clearer road markings to remind people to slow down and drive safely.

Do you want to know more about road safety projects that the City is undertaking? Click here to find out more.

What can you do: If you see someone driving dangerously, you can report it to WA Police using the Eyes on the Street app, linked below.



Home Burglary

What are Police doing: Police will work with residents to investigate reported home burglaries. Follow the link to view WA Police Burglary Prevention Advice for security tips and a prevention checklist. Victims of home burglary can contact the Victim Support Service for support, information and counselling. The service can be reached on 1800 818 988.

What are the City doing:

CCTV Subsidy: The City offers a subsidy for residents and businesses installing new CCTV and/or sensor lights with a public view (e.g. road, footpath, or verge). The recent round closed on 7 November 2025, with the next opening on 2 February 2026. Visit the City’s website for eligibility and Terms and Conditions.

Street Meets: The City of offers up to $150 reimbursement to support residents hosting street or park activities that bring neighbours together and enhance safety through community connection and passive surveillance.

What can you do: For any home burglaries, immediately contact Police on 131 444 to report the incident.


Disorderly Behaviour

What are Police doing: Police will appropriately respond to reports of disorderly behaviour, as they are received.

What are the City doing: To dig deeper, we’ve created a new survey to better understand your experiences and perceptions. Whether it’s someone disturbing the peace, aggressive behaviour, or something else entirely we want to hear from you! Complete the survey about disorderly behaviour below 👇

What can you do: 📣 Your voice matters. Complete the new survey to help us build a clearer picture so we can work together on real solutions. If you observe or encounter disorderly behaviour, please immediately contact Police on 131 444 to report the incident.

Your feedback continues to help shape the City’s future safety plans and make sure we’re focusing on what really matters to our community.



  • By gaining insight into what residents consider disorderly behaviour and where it occurs, the City of Kwinana can work with local police and develop targeted strategies and practical solutions that address real concerns. Your feedback helps us respond effectively and ensure our approach reflects the needs and experiences of our community.

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