The truth about delivery thefts — is your home a target?

Parcel theft is becoming a growing concern for many, leaving residents frustrated and unsure of how to protect their deliveries.

From small packages to larger items, no parcel seems safe anymore.

If you’ve ever wondered what’s behind this rise in thefts and what you can do to safeguard your belongings, keep reading.


Parcel thieves in Brisbane are becoming increasingly audacious, stealing everything from dog food to furniture.

Many have been caught on CCTV, undeterred by visible cameras, as they walk into apartment lobbies or onto private property to swipe deliveries.


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Parcel thieves target Brisbane homes. Image source: Pexel/Tima Miroshnichenko


Helen Baker’s daughter faced a frustrating experience when she spent $200 on clothes, only for the parcel to be stolen just 30 minutes after delivery. The theft occurred in the mailroom of their Newstead apartment complex.

‘It’s sad that my daughter has lost items that she worked hard for, and I’m now worried about future parcels and how they are delivered,’ Baker shared.

‘This is our home and where we live, but now we don’t know whether anything that gets delivered will be safe.’

The theft was captured on CCTV, and footage was provided to the police. However, no arrests have been made, and the order has not been refunded or replaced. Baker said they also contacted corporate but had received no updates.


Victoria Laurenzi, another Brisbane resident, had a unique parcel stolen several weeks ago—crocheted animals that came with humorous emotional support messages.

The theft, also caught on CCTV, showed a man casually walking onto her Coorparoo property before grabbing the parcel and running away.

In a post on social media, she remarked: ‘Not sure a heap of crocheted animals would be of any use to him. So maybe it will make him a better human.’


The problem isn’t isolated to a few unlucky residents. A study revealed that 21% of Australians—approximately 4.2 million people—had a parcel lost or stolen in the past year.

The average value of a stolen package was $129, amounting to a collective loss of around $2.8 million annually.

Finder personal finance specialist Taylor Blackburn noted that parcel theft spikes during the holiday season and after major sales events like Black Friday, when online shopping surges.


Another Brisbane resident had hundreds of dollars worth of cosmetics stolen after a parcel was delivered to her apartment while she was away.

‘I had a friend who was house-sitting for me when I got the notification that a parcel had been delivered to our apartment, which requires a key on entry,’ she said. ‘My friend saw the parcel, ran out to the shops to get milk, and by the time she got back, the parcel was gone.’

CCTV footage revealed that the thief entered the building via an unsecured car park. While police identified the person responsible, the resident never recovered her items or received a refund.


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Brisbane theft: no refund, no items. Image source: Pexel/Tiger Lily


Determined to prevent further thefts, she collaborated with neighbours to improve security in their building.

‘I keep an eye out for my neighbours’ parcels if I see them … we have banded together and created a neighbourhood watch for parcels in our lobby,’ the resident said..

She successfully campaigned for additional security measures, including a parcel locker and enhanced access controls for the car park. ‘If you are in that situation and think improvements could be made, then don’t be afraid to go to body corporate and ask them.’


If your parcel is stolen, the first step is to contact the sender, who is legally required to fulfil your order. Providing proof of delivery and order details may lead to a replacement.

However, in many cases, consumers are left to bear the loss.

Australia Post advises reporting suspected theft to the police. ‘Theft of parcels and mail after delivery is a criminal offence, and customers should get in touch with police if they suspect their mail has been tampered with or stolen,’ a spokesperson stated.


Residents in apartment complexes should also notify building management and file a non-urgent police report. Credit card insurance may cover some losses if claims are lodged within 90 days.

To minimise the risk of losing parcels, police recommend:

  • Securing your letterbox with a lock.
  • Leaving instructions for parcels to be left in a safe spot.
  • Diverting mail to a parcel locker or private bag.
  • Requesting parcel tracking and insurance for valuable items.
  • If you notice mail missing, contact the sender or business directly and report the incident to the police.

With parcel theft on the rise, vigilance and proactive security measures are essential to ensure deliveries remain safe.


In a previous story, we uncovered how Australians are facing hidden costs when it comes to parcel deliveries. From unexpected fees to inflated charges, many customers may be unknowingly paying more than they should.

If you're concerned about how much you're really spending on shipping and want to find out how to avoid these hidden expenses, read our full article here.

Key Takeaways
  • Parcel thefts are increasing, with items being stolen from apartment lobbies, doorsteps, and mailrooms.
  • Many residents have experienced losses and reported incidents to authorities, but often without resolution or refunds.
  • Statistics show that around 21% of Australians have had a parcel stolen in the last year, with millions of dollars lost annually.
  • To prevent theft, people should secure mail delivery areas, request tracking and insurance, and report incidents to the police and building management.

Have you ever had a delivery stolen, or do you have any tips on keeping your parcels safe? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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They used to just leave a card if you weren't home and you had to go to the post office to pick your parcel up. It might be inconvenient but at least you got it. Mine on the odd occasion get left at my front door behind a pillar and are always there when I get home. This is in Perth.
 
They'll pinch an eye out of a needle!!
These professional thieves target the unsecured places knowing its easy to walk in and walk away with parcels.
To register parcel deliveries is the only way to guarantee you get it.😡
 
Never had the problem, I do have a little area away from the front door where parcels are left. Plus a dog with a very large bark helps. I recall a constable telling me, thieves do not like barking dogs.
Also I buy majority of goods through a good service such as Amazon or pay pal who are pretty good with refunds.
 
I haven't seen things being stolen but have either not received items or had damaged items delivered.

Using a PO Box address is working.

Yes it costs money but it saves me from:

1. Not getting letters/bills. Before the change, I was getting follow up/final notices for not paying bills when I'd not received the actual first bill; and

2. Getting damaged items when the postie would throw the item over the fence on to a paved area.
 
Try parcel collect at Australia Post - majority of parcels get delivered to your local post office and stay secure until you pick them up. Especially helpful when you go on holiday - had a great holiday knowing I was coming back to pick up parcels securely held in one place and not having to worry about parcel theives.
 
There is generally someone home at my home but also a safe place behind a small wall for when I am out. I send a lot if packages to the Eastern states but I have tracking and pay $2.50 for a signature. At least I know where it is, when it will be delivered and when delivered. I let the recipients know
 
I ordered an expensive leather bag during Covid lockdowns, it was stolen from my letterbox, I contacted Australia Post and they wouldn’t take responsibility as it had arrived at the letterbox. I bought a smaller, lockable letterbox and now have all parcels delivered to the post office, where I go to collect them.
 
I track my parcels & if I’m away one of my wonderful neighbours will pop round & collect for me. Our Aus Post parcel delivery ladies are amazing & will put my deliveries around the back out of sight if we’re away. The only problem is when deliveries are sent with one of the courier companies as they could be left anywhere. I’ve noticed lately that a lot of businesses don’t deliver to PO Boxes which is a nuisance for my son here in Perth. At least his post office has parcel locker thingeys but my PO back home doesn’t. It’s horrible how low life types go around stealing parcels, makes me so cross!
 
I find it frustrating that the drivers NEVER knock to check if anyone is home before they drop it at the front door. Being retired I am usually home and my wife works from home also. Ifilked out the survey from Australia Post and requested I would like them to knock first
 
I find it frustrating that the drivers NEVER knock to check if anyone is home before they drop it at the front door. Being retired I am usually home and my wife works from home also. Ifilked out the survey from Australia Post and requested I would like them to knock first
My pet hate. No doubt they will give the finger when they think necessary but unable to use one to press a doorbell . I even put on delivery instructions please ring bell. Obviously can’t read either
 
I have a P.O. Box. If a seller can't or won't send my items to this address then I don't order from them or I cancel the order if they ask for a different address. Way way to many thefts and miss-delivered parcels etc in the are in which I live so I'm not prepared to take the chance of losing anything I buy.
 
Try parcel collect at Australia Post - majority of parcels get delivered to your local post office and stay secure until you pick them up. Especially helpful when you go on holiday - had a great holiday knowing I was coming back to pick up parcels securely held in one place and not having to worry about parcel theives.
Exactly. Stop complaining and act. There are ways to keep deliveries safe from these scum.
 
I have an AusPost Parcel Locker which works perfectly. I get an SMS telling me I have a parcel ready to be collected. I can go to the secure Locker any time 24/7 and open the locker with my phone app. If my parcel is extra big it is kept at the Post Office for me to collect over the counter during normal work hours. It's a great system. Better than my previous PO Box which cost $120 p.a. Best of all the Parcel Locker is FREE!
 
IF you can catch a thief I reckon a better punishment is the STOCKS. It would be great to throw rotten fruit at them in public. A deterrent for young wannabe crims and great fun for vengeful public.
I often think we could do with stocks in our Launceston Mall. Might even entice me to venture into the city. We seem to have so many young juvenile crims around these days, but then I suppose the poor things are bored or have mental health problems. Maybe the stocks would cure all that.
 
Twice this week I was supposed to have two packages delivered by Australia Post. I received SMS's & emails stating that they attempted to deliver, but no one was home. On both occasions we were home. Also we have a security camera positioned on our 20 metre drive & there was no evidence of any attempted delivery. They do not have to come into the house yard, only place the parcel near the gate which cannot be seen from the road. We live on a battle-ex block.
I think that Australia Post has employed casuals at this time of the year, because our regular post person always delivers the parcels correctly.
Both times I had to go to the Post Office to pick up the parcels, after 4:00pm.
I am 79 years of age & at present I am taking heavy pain killers & as such should not be driving, with these tablets in my system. It is also very pain full to drive when I have this condition.
 

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