Secure Your Valuables

Help protect yourself and prevent thefts when visiting MOVE Moonee Valley

In our facility:

  • Take only what valuables you need
  • Never leave valuables unattended
  • Use lockers provided

When walking to your car or using public transport:

  • Park closer to the facility entry where possible
  • Secure your valuables in your car before placing your other items inside
  • Check public transport times before leaving so you don’t have to wait at the platform/stop
  • Keep bags on your lap or with a foot on the strap when sitting
  • Be assertive and walk with confidence
  • Always keep one ear free if using headphones

If you have been a victim of a theft, do not attempt to retrieve your valuables and report it immediately. Your safety is the most important consideration.

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