Car crime has skyrocketed in Victoria, with theft claims soaring 59 per cent in the past year, new data released today shows.
A report by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) shows more than 12,000 cars were stolen across the state, costing insurers over $200 million, most of it in Melbourne.
Across Australia, the number of motor theft claims rose 11 per cent to 30,000 with claims totalling $466 million, up 20 per cent on the previous 12-month period.
Queensland recorded its largest drop in car thefts in more than a decade.
The state's total claims count dropped by 11 per cent to 6000, while incurred losses were down 10 per cent from the previous 12-months.
Western Australia and South Australia both recorded a 10 per cent reduction in claims and New South Wales was down 3 per cen