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Safer Places – supported by Bunnings

Together we're building safer communities 

The Safer Place Initiative branding.

Information about the Program

Bunnings is launching Safer Places, a program designed to fund projects that help empower people to feel safe and secure in their community.

From 1 March 2026, $2 from every Arlo, Eufy, Orion, Reolink and Swann security camera or video doorbell sold at Bunnings will go towards community grants that facilitate community safety. A list of eligible security cameras or video doorbells can be found here. The program runs from March 2026 for one year, unless extended.

The grants criteria is currently being developed and more information, including how eligible community groups can apply, will be announced soon. 

The program is proudly delivered with the support of Bunnings and home security suppliers Arlo, Eufy, Orion, Reolink and Swann. 

Safer Places is proudly sponsored by:

ARLO
Eufy
Reolink
Swann logo in grayscale with tagline below "security you can trust"
Orion

Helping police help communities

Bunnings supports the Safer Places Network, a national platform that allows residents and businesses to register their security cameras to assist police investigations when needed to solve crimes faster. Members also receive alerts about local crime, helping them stay safe.

Safer Places Network logo featuring a blue shield with white connecting lines and yellow nodes, next to the words ‘Safer Places Network’ in bold blue text.

Safer Places Network - How it works

Get involved

Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, small business owner or part of a local community group, there are lots of ways to be part of Safer Places:

Explore home security solutions in store or online
Register your device as part of the Safer Places Network 

 

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