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Channel 7 Sunrise Interview on 6 October 2025

Security expert Gina Field appeared on Sunrise to discuss Australia’s sharp rise in property crime and how homeowners can better protect themselves. With over 217,000 households reporting break-ins in the past year—and Victoria seeing a 15% increase—Gina warned that many Australians have become too reliant on technology such as CCTV, smart locks, and motion sensors. While these tools are useful, she explained that criminals are adapting quickly and often see cameras as little more than data collectors.

Instead, Gina urged viewers to return to the basics of home security—simple, inexpensive habits that genuinely deter intruders. She recommended visible deterrents like “Beware of the Dog” signs, steering wheel locks, and wheel clamps; maintaining neat gardens and clear sightlines; and even adding gravel driveways or bells on gates to alert homeowners to movement. For high-value vehicles, bollards have become increasingly common in driveways as a strong physical barrier.

Gina’s key message was clear: technology alone isn’t enough. The best security comes from a layered approach—combining smart tech with practical, everyday actions that make your home look occupied, cared for, and difficult to target.

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About Gina

Gina Field is a Multi Award winning Penrith Business Owner. She’s been a staple part of the Penrith Business Community for over a decade, serving on the board of Penrith Chamber of Commerce and other community and industry boards. She is a passionate supporter of Women in business and is regularly involved in business awards as a sponsor.

Being in this competitive business since 1988, Gina is not only a success but an icon and role model for women.