Monthly Archives: March 2015

Man charged over copper theft – Lake Macquarie LAC

Police have charged a man in relation to the theft of 300kg of copper wire from a coal mine in the Lake Macquarie region.

Officers stopped a white Nissan Pulsar in the Warners Bay area about 4pm on Monday (2 March 2015).

During a search of the car, police seized three 100kg spools of 10mm copper wire from within the vehicle.

This was the amount of wire reported stolen from a coal mine at Black Hill between Friday 27 February and Sunday 1 March 2015. The value of the wire is about $3,500.

The driver of the vehicle – a 38-year-old man who is employed at the mine – was arrested and taken to Charlestown Police Station.

He has been charged with larceny, goods in custody, and possess prescribed restricted substance (Viagra).

The man was granted conditional bail to appear in Belmont Local Court on 25 March 2015.

The investigation continues.

REFLECTIONS ON GALLIPOLI at City Recital Hall

21 – 27 March
After the roaring success of The Four Seasons concert series in February, the ACO is back with an inspiring program that speaks deeply to the Australian identity: Reflections on Gallipoli.

Reflections on Gallipoli is a dramatic exploration of the Anzac tale by Australia’s greatest storytellers.

Neil Armfield, Richard Tognetti, deviser Nigel Jamieson, soprano Taryn Fiebig, actors Yalin Ozucelik and Nathaniel Dean and the Orchestra bring to life through music, spoken word and imagery, the unexpected moment of camaraderie when Australian and Turkish combatants called a day’s truce, leaving their trenches to bury their dead.

Featuring Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, Elgar’s Sospiri, Bartók’s String Quartet No.2: Allegro molto capriccioso, a world premiere by Carl Vine and a selection of Turkish works, Reflections on Gallipoli will be a heartfelt and evocative meditation on the effects of war.

Don’t miss out on this highly anticipated performance!

Man charged over fatal stabbing – Cessnock

Detectives have now charged a 49-year-old man over the fatal stabbing of a 48-year-old man at Cessnock at the weekend.

Police were called to an address in Edgeworth Street shortly after 1am (Sunday 1 March, 2015) following reports of a stabbing.

On arrival police found a 49-year-old man with a number of stab wounds. He was unable to be revived at the scene.

While officers were conducting investigations into the stabbing, a 49-year-old man attended the scene.

He appeared to be suffering a number of wounds and was placed under arrest before being taken to John Hunter Hospital for treatment.

About 5.30pm yesterday (Monday 2 March, 2015) the man was released from hospital into the custody of police.

He was taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with murder, common assault, intimidation, and breaching an apprehended violence order.

He was refused bail and will appear in Newcastle Local Court today (Tuesday 3 March, 2015).

Wangaratta Yarrunga pool closure opponents consider legal stoush

The opponents of the closure of Wangaratta’s Yarrunga outdoor pool say they have not given up hope of saving the north-east Victorian facility.

The administrators of the Wangaratta council were shutting the pool and another one which they said were too expensive to maintain, and were pushing ahead with plans for a multimillion dollar aquatic centre and a splash pool.

The Save Yarrunga Pool Group warned it could take legal action to save the pool but it was still hoping to persuade the administrators to take another look at possible ways of retaining it.

Group spokeswoman Jenny Hart said the group was convinced the concerns over the cost of maintaining and repairing the pool were unjustified.

“If proper effort is put into this pool and it’s well programmed and it’s utilised year-round for various purposes other than just aquatic purposes, in the off-season as well, it can be a real potential asset for the community and we think it should be preserved,” she said.

She said it may have to resort to taking its case to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal but it was still hoping the administrators would respond to constructive negotiations instead.

“We’ll keep our approach of trying to persuade the council that there are viable alternatives,” she said.

“There are so many other great examples out there in other shires where their outdoor pools have been success stories and we think, why not create that opportunity for Wangaratta?”

Gundagai accident claims life

A 22-YEAR-OLD man has died after a single-vehicle crash on the Hume Highway at Gundagai on Sunday morning.

Emergency services were called to the scene of the accident, near Jessops Lagoon Road, but the man died at the scene.

Initial investigations by police suggest his Hyundai Elantra veered off the road and hit a railing.

No one else was injured as a result of the accident.

The Gundagai crash was one of four separate fatal accidents around NSW on Sunday.

Three charged after pursuit – Cootamundra

Two men and a woman have been charged after a 210km police pursuit in southern NSW.

About 12.20am today (Monday 2 March 2015), Gundagai Highway Patrol detected a black Mitsubishi Lancer travelling at an alleged speed of 183km/h in a 110km/h speed zone, on the Hume Highway Tumblong.

A pursuit was initiated after the vehicle failed to stop for police.

The Mitsubishi travelled along the Hume Highway at Tumblong, then onto Cootamundra Road at Cootamundra, where officers deployed road spikes.

The vehicle drove over them and continued travelling along the Olympic Highway to Wallendbeen, before returning to Cootamundra.

At Cootamundra, a 24-year-old woman got out of the vehicle and was arrested by police. She was later charged for breach of bail.

Police continued to follow the vehicle, over a distance of 210km, on Gundagai Road to Muttama then on the Hume highway to Jugiong – where police deployed a third set of road spikes.

The vehicle stopped on the Hume Highway, south of Bookham, where two men were arrested by police and taken to Goulburn Police Station.

A 33-year-old man, who was the driver, was charged with police pursuit not stop (Skye’s Law), drive in a manner dangerous, exceed speed by more than 45km/h, and never licensed person drive vehicle.

He was refused bail and is due to appear in Goulburn Local Court today (Monday 2 March 2015).

A 23-year-old man was charged with breach AVO and was refused bail. He is due to appear in Goulburn Local Court today (Monday 2 March 2015).

Police appeal to locate missing man – Bondi

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 78-year-old man missing from Bondi.
Ned Djenic was last seen at 2pm on Thursday 26 February 2015 at Birrell Street, Bondi.

Police hold fears for his welfare, as Mr Djenic suffers from dementia.

Mr Djenic is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 170cm tall, and with grey hair.

It’s believed Mr Djenic was wearing khaki cargo shorts, white shirt, and blue plimsolls. Mr Djenic may be also wearing a Sydney FC Jersey.

Mr Djenic is known to frequent the Waverley and Newtown areas.

Anyone with information about his Mr Djenic’s whereabouts is urged to come forward.

Police investigate after body found in water – near Newcastle

A report will be prepared for the Coroner, following the location body of a man in water near Newcastle this morning.

About 6am (Monday 2 March 2015), emergency services were called to Bar Beach, on Memorial Drive, following the discovery of a body in the water.

On arrival, police located the body of a man, believed to be aged in his 60s. He is yet to be formally identified.

A crime scene has been established and investigations are continuing, however, initial investigations suggest that the man’s death is not suspicious.

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Police are urging anyone with information, or anyone that has found clothing or personal items in the area to contact Newcastle Police on (02) 4926 6599 or via Crime Stoppers.

WHEELS START TO TURN ON UPGRADES AT STATE MOTORCYCLE SPORTS COMPLEX

CONSIDERABLE progress has been made at Motorcycling Victoria’s State Motorcycle BroadfordSports Complex at Broadford since the Victorian Government announced a $550,000 grant last October.

MV’s CEO, Mr Wayne Holdsworth, has since set-up a specially-dedicated Project Control Group that will oversee the upgrades which includes representatives of Sport & Recreation Victoria, the Mitchell Shire Council and Motorcycling Victoria.

The upgrades will include improvements to the entrance of the facility, a new car park, a new administration office and community centre building, improved toilet facilities, as well as a new unique viewing area of the motocross track above the pits shed.

“The selection of a project management company is in the final stages and that group will work closely with all key stakeholders to drive the project through to completion,” Mr Holdsworth said.

MV staff from Melbourne have already started to relocate to Broadford, including Ms Peta Thomas, MV’s Committees & Inclusion Manager, from the beginning of the year.

Staff structural changes at Broadford, to help manage the upgrades, have also occurred.

Mitchell Shire Mayor, Councillor Rodney Parker said the Council is very pleased to be working closely with Motorcycling Victoria to see their vision become a reality.

“We’ve always felt that the State Motorcycle Sports Complex was an under-utilised asset, and it will be great to see the stimulation to our local economy. Hopefully this is just the beginning of great things to come for Broadford,” Cr Parker said.

Mr Holdsworth added: “It’s really exciting to see the wheels of change start to turn at Broadford.”

Police search for escapee – Cessnock

Police are searching for a prisoner who escaped from a minimum security facility in Cessnock this morning.

Blay Cunningham, 25, was last seen at the Cessnock Correctional Facility just before 10am today (Sunday 1 March 2015).

Police have been told the man was briefly sighted on Verdelho Avenue, Mount View.

Cunningham was reported missing to Central Hunter Local Area Command, who commenced a search of the area.

He is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 167cm tall, of slim build, and with dark brown hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing green tracksuit pants and carrying a white t-shirt.

Police are warning the public not to approach Cunningham if they see him, but to instead contact Triple Zero immediately.