Upper Hunter Shire Council
Crime & safety

Crime & safety

The authoritative source for crime in NSW is the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR), which publishes recorded incidents reported to or detected by NSW Police. Below are Upper Hunter's 12 major offences for the 12 months from April 2025 to March 2026 (the year ending March 2026), with each rate (per 100,000 people) placed next to the NSW rate. The 'vs NSW' column is Upper Hunter's rate divided by the NSW rate: 1.0 means the same as NSW, below 1.0 is lower than NSW, above 1.0 is higher.

New to these terms? Read them in plain English
Rate per 100,000
Crime counts adjusted for population, so different-sized places can be compared.
Compared to NSW (×)
How the local rate compares to the NSW average (1.0 = the same).
Recorded incident
An incident reported to police — not a proven charge or conviction.
Major offence categories
The high-level offence groups official rates are calculated for.
Police Area Command / Police District
The local NSW Police command responsible for an area.
BOCSAR
The official source of NSW recorded-crime data.
See the full explainer, with formulas →
Reporting period
April 2025 to March 2026 (12 months)Latest BOCSAR recorded-crime release.
How Upper Hunter compares
5 of 12 major offences below the NSW rateLower than NSW: non-DV assault 0.60×, steal from retail 0.32×, robbery 0.33×. Higher than NSW: domestic-violence assault 1.44×, break & enter non-dwelling 1.36×, malicious damage 1.31×.
Small-count volatility
Some offences involve very few incidentsIn a small population, a handful of incidents can swing a rate sharply year to year (e.g. robbery is a single incident here), so read the low-count rows with care.
Local policing
Hunter Valley Police DistrictNSW Police district covering the Upper Hunter. Confirm boundaries on the BOCSAR mapping tool.
Latest figures & other areas
BOCSAR Crime Mapping ToolBuild a tailored report and compare any LGA to the NSW rate.
OffenceIncidents
Malicious damage to property105728.8554.71.31×
Domestic violence related assault94652.4451.91.44×
Other stealing offences83576.1463.11.24×
Steal from motor vehicle42291.5295.50.99×
Non-DV related assault35242.9401.80.60×
Break & enter (dwelling)31215.2212.31.01×
Motor vehicle theft29201.3171.21.18×
Sexual assault22152.7154.40.99×
Sexual touching & other sexual offences18124.9104.11.20×
Break & enter (non-dwelling)18124.991.81.36×
Steal from retail store17118.0372.50.32×
Robbery16.920.60.33×

Major offences in Upper Hunter vs the NSW rate, per 100,000 population, for the 12 months from April 2025 to March 2026. Source: BOCSAR LGA & NSW recorded-crime tables. 'vs NSW' = Upper Hunter rate ÷ NSW rate.

BOCSAR calculates rates only for these 'major offences', so high-volume justice offences (e.g. breach of bail or AVO) aren't rate-compared here. These are recorded incidents, not convictions, and counts move with population and reporting. In a small LGA, low-count offences produce volatile rates. For the latest figures, trends and other offence types, use BOCSAR's tools below.

Sources — check it yourself

Figures are current as at the dates shown and may change — always confirm with the linked source. See the notice at the bottom of the page for full details and how to report a correction.