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THE RED HOT SUMMER TOUR ANNOUNCES ITS BIGGEST LINE UP EVER

As one of the hottest summer festivals on the calendar, the annual RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is once again bringing out an incredible line-up of the best talent in the Australian Music Industry. The 2016 tour features the proverbial who’s who of Oz rock royalty; featuring Jimmy Barnes, Noiseworks, The Angels, Mark Seymour & The Undertow and The Badloves. Set to be the largest tour in the festival’s history, audiences can expect a day jam packed with classic hits with dates running throughout Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania.

RED HOT SUMMER TOUR promoter Duane McDonald says the 2016 festival will be huge, with 15 shows booked. “We always receive requests from audiences in regional areas to bring the tour through their town,” he says. “This year we have expanded to take the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR to new areas and new venues, which makes it the biggest run we have done for the tour to date. We can’t wait to get out on the road in 2016.”

Jimmy Barnes needs no introduction to Aussie audiences. As a legend both from his time fronting Cold Chisel and his top charting solo career, Barnes has toured the breadth of Australia. He has an enviable back catalogue that makes for incredible live performances with songs like Working Class Man, When Your Love Is Gone and No Second Prize to name a few. It has been a few years since Jimmy Barnes has headlined the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR, so it is no surprise that his return is highly anticipated. The 2016 Red Hot Summer Tour gives rock fans a chance to see Jimmy Barnes at his best and enjoy classic hits which have made him an icon in the Australian music scene.

Noiseworks are Australian rock legends and are well reputed for their incredible live shows. They are adored by music fans and critics alike. The multi-ARIA nominated band features some of the best musicians in the country and have produced a swag of incredible songs, such as Take Me Back, Love Somebody, Touch, Freedom, Miles and Miles and In My Youth to name a few. The band sold in excess of 1.2 million albums with 15 hit singles before calling a break in the early 1990s. They are now back and they are rocking harder than ever and their upcoming performances on the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR are guaranteed to blow the speakers!

When it comes to great Aussie rock, it doesn’t come much better than The Angels. It’s been over four decades since brothers Rick and John Brewster co-founded the iconic band and have penned some of Australia’s most anthemic tracks. The Angels are widely reputed for their killer live shows. Fronted now by Dave Gleeson, The Angels have had a massive couple of years, not only celebrating their 40th anniversary, but also releasing an album of all-new material. With hits like Long Line, Marseille, Be With You, After the Rain, Shadow Boxer and Mr Damage to name a few. Audiences will be in for a treat when The Angels take to the stage.

When it comes to one of the country’s most prolific songwriters, the name Mark Seymour is one of the first to pop to mind. Mark Seymour and the Undertowhave been steadily touring the country promoting their latest release Mayday, demonstrating to audiences why this talented songsmith has endured such longevity in the Australian music scene. With a back catalogue of songs such as Throw Your Arms Around Me, Holy Grail, Football Train, Do You See What I See and When The River Runs Dry, to name a few, any time in the company of Mark and his band is a treat for all music lovers.

The Badloves are an Australian institution. Established in Melbourne in the late 1980s, they have made an indelible imprint on the local scene, from their original compositions to their collaborations. Described as having a ‘neo-hippy, retro’ sound, they have an impressive back catalogue including the likes of Green Limousine, I Remember, Lost and Memphis to name a few. They’ve toured with icons of the Australian and international music scene, and are revered for their live shows. The band called it quits in 2010, only reforming in 2015 for a run of shows, making their inclusion on the 2016 line-up of the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR a very special one indeed.

The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR always sells out well in advance, and year after year it has been proven to be one of the best value for money concert experiences in Australia. Music fans are recommended to get in early to secure their tickets so they don’t miss out on one of the biggest line-ups of Australian music royalty to share the same stage.

The Red Hot Summer Tour Queensland shows – slated for 4th & 5th March 2016 – are due to be announced on 1st November 2015. Stay tuned for updates.

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Thursday 24th September 2015

Saturday 2nd January 2016

Mackay Park, BATEMANS BAY NSW

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Batemans Bay Visitor Centre 1800 802 528

Saturday 9th January 2016

Centenary Oval, PORT LINCOLN SA

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Nautilus Arts Centre 08 8683 5088

Saturday 16th January 2016

Mary Ann Reserve, MANNUM SA

‘Sounds By The River’

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Mannum Visitor Information Centre 1300 626 686

Sunday 17th January 2016

Old Mount Gambier Gaol, MOUNT GAMBIER SA

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Old Mount Gambier Gaol 08 8723 0032

Saturday 23rd January 2016

Mornington Racecourse, MORNINGTON VIC

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Sunday 24th January 2016

Mulwala Water Ski Club, MULWALA NSW

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Ski Club Reception 03 5744 1888

Saturday 30th January 2016

Country Club Lawns, LAUNCESTON TAS

Tix Tas 1300 795 257 | www.tixtas.com.au

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Sunday 31st January 2016

Tolosa Park, GLENORCHY TAS

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Tix Tas 1300 795 257 | www.tixtas.com.au

Saturday 12th March 2016

Lazy River Estate, DUBBO NSW

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Dubbo Tourist Information Centre 02 6801 4450

Saturday 19th March 2016

Westport Park, PORT MACQUARIE NSW

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

The Glasshouse | www.glasshouse.org.au

Sunday 20th March 2016

Kiama Showgrounds, KIAMA NSW

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Kiama Visitors Centre 1300 654 262

Saturday 26th March 2016

Bendigo Jockey Club, BENDIGO VIC

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Capital Theatre Box Office 03 5434 6100

Sunday 27th March 2016

Bonnie Doon Hotel, BONNIE DOON VIC

Ticketmaster 136 100 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Police threatened with a tomahawk – Sandgate

A man has been charged after threatening police with a tomahawk in Sandgate last night (Saturday 19 September 2015).

About 9pm, a 32-year-old man was at a house on Maitland Road, allegedly threatening self harm.

Police were called after the man was seen standing on the roadway allegedly attempting to jump in front of moving cars.

Police attended and commenced a search for the man.

A short time later, police located the man returning to the house armed with a tomahawk. He threatened police with the axe.

Police spoke with the man and he dropped the axe. A scuffle ensured with police and the man was arrested.

As a result of the scuffle, police suffered minor injuries.

The 32-year-old was taken to Newcastle City Police Station. He was charged with two counts of assault police by threatening them with a tomahawk, possess prohibited weapon, use weapon to avoid apprehension and intimidation.

He was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court on Sunday 20 September 2015.

Police appeal after child approach – Blackalls Park

Police are appealing for assistance after children were approached in the front yard of their home in Blackalls Park yesterday.

About 6.25pm (Thursday 17 September 2015), a five-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl were playing in the front yard of their home on Rupert Street, Blackalls Park, when a man in a white four wheel drive drove up onto the footpath right out front of the house.

The man got out of the car and approached the front fence of the property before speaking to the children in what the children allege was a suspicious and intimidating manner.

The children ran inside and informed their father. The man got back in his vehicle and drove from the scene.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were notified about the incident and are conducting inquiries.

Police are urging the man in the white four wheel drive to come forward and speak to them.

The man has been described as Caucasian appearance, aged in his 40s, with short dark hair and a facial beard. He was wearing a black shirt with grey shorts or pants.

Any witnesses who may have information are also urged to come forward.

Police and Corrective Services conduct enforcement operation targeting registered child-sex offenders

NSW Police and Corrective Services NSW have joined forces for a two-day operation to enforce laws with respect to registered child-sex offenders.

The operation was conducted in the by Strike Force Ranok, which comprises 35 specialist and general-duties police, as well as Corrective Services NSW personnel.

A range of specialist officers assisted Newcastle City Local Area Command; including detectives from State Crime Command’s Sex Crimes Squad, as well as the Child Abuse Squad.

A particular focus of the operation was to review computer and other electronic equipment belonging to people convicted of possessing child-abuse materials.

These checks were conducted by specialist technology-enhanced crime officers.

During the operation – which ran from Tuesday 15 September to Wednesday 16 September 2015 – Strike Force Ranok personnel detected 18 breaches of the Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004. A total of 14 people were charged in relation to these breaches.

Of note, officers arrested a 26-year-old man following the execution of a search warrant. He was charged with:

– Possess child pornography;
– Use carriage service to access child abuse material;
– Fail to comply with reporting obligations;
– Contravene prohibition order;
– Use carriage service transmit/publish/promote child abuse; and
– Produce, disseminate or possess child abuse material.

He was refused bail and appeared in court today (Thursday 17 September 2015).

Acting Newcastle City Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Steve Laksa, said the welfare of children is of paramount importance to the NSW Police Force.

“We timed this operation intentionally to coincide with the lead-up to school holidays,” Acting Supt Laksa said.

“This operation under Strike Force Ranok follows another operation of the same nature in the Newcastle area last year, which at the time was the first of its kind.

“This week’s activities ran smoothly and we achieved our aim. The joint-agency approach – collaborating with State Crime Command and Corrective Services – worked extremely well, and I anticipate we will run more operations of this kind,” Acting Supt Laksa said.

Sex Crimes Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Linda Howlett, said operations of this kind help monitor compliance by registered offenders with their legal obligations under the Act.

“The Sex Crimes Squad constantly works with local police and partner agencies to monitor registered child-sex offenders,” Det Supt Howlett said.

“This operation follows on from last year’s efforts and has allowed police to send a loud, clear and unified message that we will not tolerate breaches of legislation designed to protect children,” Det Supt Howlett said.

Corrective Services NSW Director for Community Corrections in the Hunter, Rod Chenhall, said the joint operation allows both agencies to leverage of each other’s powers to ensure sex offenders are adapting to lawful community life.

“This type of operation adds another layer of monitoring as part of our continued efforts to enhance management of child-sex offenders in the community,” Mr Chenhall said.

“Corrective Services NSW hopes to continue working with NSW Police to ensure these offenders comply with the conditions imposed on them,” he said.

Missing man located alive in bushland – Central Hunter

A man who had been reported missing from East Maitland has been taken to hospital after being located in bushland at Monkerai.
The man, aged 64, was last spoken to by family on Saturday 8 August 2015. On Saturday 5 September 2015, family attended his unit on Porter Avenue, East Maitland, and could not locate him. They subsequently notified police that he was missing.

Over the last 10 days, officers conducted a number of patrols and searches for the man.

As a result of information provided by local media and members of the community, police conducted a patrol of bushland in a remote area of the Barrington Tops earlier today (Wednesday 16 September 2015).

Shortly before 3pm, they located the man sitting in his vehicle, which was parked on a bush track about two kilometres from Monkerai Road.

The man was taken to Dungog Hospital for the treatment of symptoms related to exposure, dehydration and malnutrition.

Police and the man’s family would like to thank the community for their assistance.

Girl approached – Cessnock

Police are making inquiries after a young girl and boy were approached by a man in the Hunter.

Shortly after 3pm yesterday (Tuesday 15 September 2015), a nine-year-old girl and 12-year-old boy were walking home after getting off their school bus at Mount View Road, Cessnock.

On O’Shea Circuit, a man sitting in a car motioned to the young girl and asked her to come over to him. The girl said “No” to the man and ran towards her brother who was walking a short distance ahead.

The man in the car subsequently drove off.

Upon arriving home, the children told their parents what had happened, and police were notified.

Inquiries into the matter are now underway and police would like to hear from anyone who may be able to assist.

The man in the car is described as being aged between 40 and 60 years old. He was wearing a red t-shirt, a green hat and sunglasses. The car he was sitting in is only described as a light-blue sedan.

Missing man – East Maitland

Police are appealing for the public’s assistance to help find a man who is missing from East Maitland.

Mark Ross Thompson, 64, was last spoken to by family on Saturday 8 August 2015.

On Saturday 5 September 2015, family attended his unit on Porter Avenue, East Maitland, and could not locate him.

They contact police and officers from Central Hunter Local Area Command commenced investigations. Searches for Mark Thompson have been unsuccessful and are now appealing for the community’s assistance.

There are serious concerns for his welfare as he has a medical condition, which requires medication.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 185cm tall, of large build, blue eyes, fair hair and with a beard/ moustache.

Mr Thompson’s car, a maroon Ford Fairlane with NSW registration BX43NV, is also missing.

Investigators are appealing for anyone with information about the whereabouts of Mark Thompson to call Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate man’s movements prior to death – Hunter River

Police are appealing for public assistance as they investigate a man’s movements one week prior to his body being found in the Hunter River last month.

Just after 5.30pm on Friday 28 August 2015, Craig Elkin, 43, was located deceased in the Hunter River at Morpeth by a member of the public.

Officers from Central Hunter Local Area Command were called and established a crime scene.

Investigations into Mr Elkin’s death have indicated that his death was not suspicious.

However; detectives continue their inquiries into Mr Elkin’s movements between Sunday 23 August and Friday 28 August 2015, the time between when he was last seen and when his body was located.

Mr Elkin was last seen about 2am on Sunday 23 August, leaving an address on Glenarvon Road, Lorn. He was wearing dark-blue tracksuit pants, a green t-shirt, a navy jumper and black/red ‘Asics’ running shoes.

Police are appealing for anyone with information that may assist with their investigation to contact Crime Stoppers.

A report is being prepared for the Coroner.

Man arrested over discharging firearm and other offences -Lake Macquarie

A man will appear in court today facing a number of firearm related charges after he allegedly discharged a rifle during a dispute at Blacksmiths, near Lake Macquarie overnight.

Police will allege a 24-year-old man allegedly armed with a loaded rifle, drove to a premises on Boikon Street where he confronted a 21-year-old man.

The two men became involved in a scuffle and a round was fired from the weapon. The 21-year-old man managed to overpower the older man, and secured the firearm.

The older man ran from the premises and allegedly drove to Caves’ Beach where he was arrested in his vehicle by police.

He was subjected to a roadside breath test which provided a positive reading. He was arrested and taken to Charlestown Police Station where he is expected to be charged with a number of firearm related offences as well as drink driving and an outstanding warrant.

He will be appearing in Newcastle Local Court later today. (Tuesday 15 September 2015).

No one was hurt during this incident.

The man was taken to Charlestown Police Station where he was charged with 11 offences:

– possess loaded firearm in public place;

– possess unauthorised firearm;

– possess unregistered firearm;

– possess ammunition without holding licence/permit;

– carry firearm manner likely injure person/property;

– enter building/land with firearm;

– handle/use firearm under the influence of alcohol;

– armed with intent to commit indictable offence;

– drive motor vehicle while licence suspended;

– drive with mid-range PCA; and

– an outstanding warrant.

He was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today. (Tuesday 15 September 2015).

No one was hurt during this incident.

Elderly woman assaulted during break-in – Mayfield West

An elderly woman has been injured during an aggravated break and enter in Newcastle on the weekend.

About 4.15am (Sunday 13 September 2015), the 81-year-old woman was asleep in her home on Gordon Street, Mayfield West, when she was awoken by noise in her home.

She went to investigate the noise and confronted a male intruder.

The man pushed the woman to the floor before he fled the scene.

The woman sustained minor injuries to her forehead and left knee and was taken to The Mater Hospital for observation.

The woman was unable to provide police with a description of the offender, apart from the fact he was male.

Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area at the time is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.