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Is Bundoora Safe? Crime, Safety and What Locals Say (2026)

Safety guide for Bundoora. Medical facilities, community infrastructure, and practical safety information.

Is Bundoora Safe? Crime, Safety and What Locals Say (2026)

Is Bundoora Safe? (2026)

Bundoora is busy and well-lit — the kind of suburb where foot traffic keeps streets active.

Important: We do not publish crime statistics directly. The authoritative source is the Crime Statistics Agency Victoria. Look up Bundoora specifically for current data.

Safety Infrastructure

ResourceCount
Medical facilities15
Parks (lit, public)144
Total local businesses379

High foot traffic from 379 local businesses keeps streets active.

Medical Facilities

FacilityAddressPhone
Bundoora Phisiotherapy Clinic145 Plenty Road
Bundoora Osteopathic Clinic1 Oxley Avenue
Dynamic Health Osteopathy23 Watsonia Road+61 3 9439 5342
Watsonia Road Medical Centre19 Watsonia Road+61 3 9435 0711
Plenty Road Medical Clinic105 Plenty Road
The Talk Shop60 Gertz Avenue, Reservoir
Fiona Bruce Dermatologist
Bundoora Health

Practical Safety Tips for Bundoora

  1. Lock your car — opportunistic theft happens everywhere in Melbourne
  2. Know your neighbours — community connection is the best safety net
  3. Report suspicious activity — call 000 for emergencies, Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 for non-urgent
  4. Light your property — sensor lights deter opportunistic crime
  5. Secure bikes — bike theft is Melbourne’s most common property crime

Emergency Numbers

ServiceNumber
Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance)000
Police non-emergency131 444
Crime Stoppers1800 333 000
SES (floods, storms)132 500

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

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