Secure all property, even at camp sites (use your vehicle for storage if necessary)
Avoid having valuables with you if they cannot be under lock and key
Be observant whilst using ATM's, be aware of those around you.
Secure caravans and motel rooms when left unattended.
Camps sites are difficult for security, be awake of this and do your best to look after your possessions if camping.
Do not leave valuables visible in parked vehicles, or on the beach. Stealing from motor vehicles is our most prolific holiday crime.
Avoid carrying large amounts of cash; if this cannot be avoided then do not display large amounts of cash.
If carrying a handbag or purse, carry it against the body with the strap diagonally across your chest.
Keep credit cards safe at all times, do not carry PIN numbers to cards with you.
Be aware of drink spiking. Never leave a drink unattended of accept of drink from a person you do not know.
Girls should consider a "buddy" system, drink with a friend and look after each other.
Try and have taxi money at the end of the night, whilst the majority of holiday makers just want a good time the combination of late nights and alcohol can lead to conflict.
It is best to avoid those situations.
Try to swim between the flags at a patrolled beach.
If you swim away from patrolled areas be aware of the ocean and your own ability as a swimmer. Do not enter the water if you do not understand the surf conditions (waves, currents & rips) and do not try to take on more ocean than you are able to.
For information on surf safety visit the Surf lifesaving website http://www.slsa.asn.au/.
Most "Boaties" are safety conscious however it is always timely to remind you of the basic safety regime.
This area is the worst in NSW for drink driving with over 1000 arrests per annum.
Do not drink drive, always observe speed limits and wear your seatbelt.
If you do not think you will be able to drive
catch taxi instead.

