Monthly Archives: March 2015

Restoring Old Hume Highway will draw in tourists to historic sights

Hailed Australia’s first hero, explorer Hamilton Hume’s original journey of discovery from Sydney to Melbourne is returning to prominence and acclaim.

In its earliest forms the Old Hume Highway paved the way for decades of development in Australia’s early European history in much the same way as Route 66 became America’s main street, and like that legendary road is being returned to service.

Entrepreneur Frank Burke wants the original route from Sydney to Port Phillip Bay in Victoria re-opened to enable fatigued drivers and tourists to take a break. Duplication of the highway has left many historic towns and villages bypassed by traffic and struggling for survival.

Mr Burke has enlisted the National Trust of Australia and road safety and traffic bodies in two states to help bring the old Hume back into use. Rick Williams, who manages Cooma Cottage at Yass, the former home of Hamilton Hume bequeathed to the National Trust, believes it should be at the heart of the old highway’s resurrection.

The Old Hume Highway will be freshly signed posted, mapped and promoted as a tourist destination, beginning with Cooma Cottage, which sits near a 12-kilometre stretch of the old highway now named Yass Valley Way.

Mr Williams said, “We all know if we drive past a place at night-time and no one is there, people won’t stop. At Cooma Cottage we will have to upgrade it to accept people most of the time, we will have to get a coffee shop there, people can walk down to the [Yass] river, have tours of the house, people who want to spend half an hour, maybe buy a book about Cooma Cottage.”

Mr Burke’s company Old Hume Highway 31 will maintain a website which will set out famous former road stops such as Gundagai’s Niagara Cafe, old pubs, parks and art galleries and forgotten places such as Breadalbane, Bowning, Jugiong and Bookham. Police and road authorities will post traffic updates on the website.

“The professional bus drivers and truck drivers must have log books, but people think they can jump into a car and drive for nine hours,” Mr Burke said. “Now we have cars and people hurtling into service stations owned by multinationals, they fill their petrol tank, grab a pie, go to the toilet and keep going.”

People turning off the dual highway would be directed to locally owned businesses on the old one. “We’ve said to [road safety groups] we can give you 40 towns, a couple of minutes off the freeway. What a perfect break,” Mr Burke said.

Educating children along the way about Australia’s history would begin with Hamilton Hume, who befriended Aboriginals and found a way through the scrub south of Sydney.

“Stunning man,” Mr Burke said. “It took [Hume’s party] 11 weeks to get to Melbourne, they had five weeks worth of food left. He worked another way to come back, got them back in the five weeks and the way he brought them back was the way the Hume Highway pretty much runs today.”

Canberra author Robert Macklin, who helped launch the Highway 31 project in Yass last year, is now writing a book called Australia’s First Hero, which should be completed and published next year. Mr Macklin says it is outrageous so little has been written about Hume. He said the only other biography written, Currency Lad, was privately published by his father-in-law, Robert Webster.

The highway website and mapping are still a work in progress. The Australian Street Rod Federation will stop for a barbecue at Cooma Cottage in March and a period costume ball at Cooma Cottage in October will build momentum for reviving the old highway.

Two Bandidos OMCG members charged over alleged assault – Newcastle

Two members of the Bandidos OMCG have been charged over the alleged assault of a man at a Newcastle brothel at the weekend.

About 6am yesterday (Sunday 22 March 2015), two men entered a brothel on Hunter Street and approached staff members at the reception area.

A short time later the two men allegedly assaulted the 61-year-old male owner and threatened him with a knife.

One of the men also allegedly threatened a staff member when she tried to contact police, before assaulting a patron who attempted to intervene.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command were contacted and arrested two men, aged 25 and 28, on King Street.

The owner sustained serious swelling and bruising to his face and a broken nose. He was taken to hospital but has since been released.

A crime scene was established at the brothel and examined by specialist forensic officers.

Both men were taken to Newcastle Police Station, where they were charged with assault with intent to rob while armed with an offensive weapon.

They were refused bail and appeared before Newcastle Local Court today (Monday 23 March 2015), where they were remanded in custody.

The 25-year-old man will reappear in Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday 20 May 2015, while the 28-year-old man is due before Toronto Local Court on Tuesday 21 April 2015.

Elderly man dies in house fire – Wyee

An elderly man has died following a house fire in Lake Macquarie.

Around 5.20pm today (Sunday 22 March 2015), emergency services were called to Bukkai Road in Wyee after a fire broke out at a house.

The fire was extinguished and the body of an 81-year-old man – the only resident of the property – was recovered from the home.

Lake Macquarie detectives, forensic officers and investigative personnel from Fire and Rescue are now working together to determine the cause of the blaze.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Car crashes into boat – Lake Macquarie

Police are investigating a vehicle crash on the M1 (Pacific Highway) near Lake Macquarie today (Sunday 22 March 2015.)
About 12:15am, a boat was being towed along the M1 near Mandalong when it came adrift and stopped across two lanes.

A Toyota Camray also travelling along the M1 crashed into the boat.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were contact and commenced an investigation.

A female passenger was treated by Ambulance Paramedics at the scene for minor injuries.

Officers investigating the matter are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact Lake Macquarie Local Area Command on 02 4922 4699.

Police investigate fatal pedestrian crash – Toronto

Police are conducting investigations into a fatal pedestrian crash in Toronto last night.

About 9.10pm (Saturday 21 March 2015), emergency services were called to Kerry Street following reports a man had been hit by a car.

It is believed the 45-year-old Teralba man was crossing the road when he was hit by a Nissan Patrol. He was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics and taken to the John Hunter Hospital where he died.

The driver of the Nissan, a 68-year-old Gwandalan man, was not injured in the collision but taken to Belmont Hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests.

Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the collision are continuing and police will prepare a report for the information of the Coroner.

Police are urging any witnesses to the crash that have not yet spoken to police to come forward.

Man charged following alleged glassing – Manly

Police have charged a man following a glassing in Manly early this morning.

About 12.30am (Saturday 21 March 2015), two men, aged 25, were at a table in a hotel on the Manly Corso,

Another man, aged 24, was at standing the end of the same table smoking.

An argument allegedly ensued between the three about the cigarette smoke.

One of the older men allegedly threw a glass at the younger man hitting him in the face.

Police were contacted and Northern Beaches Local Area Command attended commencing an investigation.

The younger man sustained two lacerations to his face and was taken to Royal North Shore for treatment.

The 25-year-old man was arrested and taken to Dee Why Police Station.

He was charged with reckless wounding and possessing a prohibited drug. The 25-year-old was given conditional bail to appear at Manly Local Court on 15 April 2015.

Operation Broadsword detects oversize and overmass trucks in Newcastle

Police and Roads and Maritime Services officers have inspected 10 oversize and overmass vehicles in Newcastle resulting in 12 heavy vehicle charges.

The Joint Traffic Taskforce attended the Carrington area this morning (Friday 20 March 2015), and inspected a number of trucks that were loaded ready to move large equipment and machinery.

During the operation officers inspected 10 oversize and overmass vehicles which revealed offences with 12 charges to be preferred in respect of: severe width, length and height of the loaded truck all owing to permit non-compliance.

Roads and Maritime Services officers are continuing to assess a number of weight issues involving the loads.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, said it was imperative that operators complied with permit obligations.

“Those that go outside set permits create risks for the roads that are used, and most importantly, for other motorists.

“Operators need to understand that permits must be fully complied with when loading and moving oversize and overmass loads, and the Joint Traffic Taskforce will continue this focus for the benefit of driving down the road toll across NSW,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

Roads and Maritime Services Director Safety and Compliance, Peter Wells, said it is extremely important heavy vehicles which transport oversize and over mass cargo do so safely, accurately and within the limits of their permit.

“These loads are very large and/or heavy and the consent limits are set to ensure the safety of all road users and the protection of important infrastructure such as bridges and tunnels.

“It is all about culture – we want a much more professional culture in this sector.

“Everyone in the chain of responsibility from the consignor to the consignee, loaders, schedulers and operators have a responsibility to ensure compliance with the permit conditions.

“We will take action against anyone found to have allowed an oversize or over mass vehicle to move goods against the allowable limits,” Mr Wells said.

Police appeal for information about an indecent assault- Hamilton.

Newcastle Detectives are appealing to the public for information in relation an indecent assault in Hamilton.

Police have been told that on Friday 6 March 2015, a man on bus 222 between New Lambton and Hamilton indecently assaulted a female.

Police are wishing to speak with anyone who may have been on the bus, they are particularly keen to speak with a female passenger on the bus who spoke with the victim after the incident.

In your can provide information concerning this incident please contact the Detectives at Newcastle Police Station on 49290731 or Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate after two girls approached – near Wagga Wagga

Police are investigating after two school children were approached in separate incidents in Kooringal, near Wagga Wagga this week.

About 3.25pm yesterday (19 March 2015), an 11-year-old girl, was riding a scooter home from school on Kooringal Road, when she was approached by a man.

The man, not known to the girl, spoke to her. The girl ignored the man and continued home, where she notified her parents, who in turn notified police.

Police are investigating the matter as well as a report of a similar incident days earlier.

About 3.20pm on Tuesday (17 March 2015), a 7-year-old girl was approached by a man while riding her bike, also on Kooringal Road.

On this occasion the man also spoke to the girl and followed her for a short distance.

Police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command are investigating the two incidents and are hoping to speak to a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.

He is described as Caucasian in appearance, 50 to 55-years-old, with a solid build, short grey hair, grey bushy beard and a moustache.

Three more Rebels OMCG members arrested in Tamworth after drug investigations – Strike Force Mewburn

Police have arrested three more Rebels outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members in Tamworth over the past week after five Rebels members were arrested last week.

Detectives attached to Oxley Local Area Command have been investigating members and associates of the Rebels OMCG since July 2014, regarding the alleged supply of amphetamines and methylamphetamines in the Tamworth area.

Police attached to Oxley Local Area Command, with members of Strike Force Raptor, executed a number of search warrants in the Tamworth area last Tuesday (10 March 2015), including a warrant on the Rebels Club House.

Investigators arrested five Rebels OMCG members and their associates during the warrants. They were charged with a range of drug offences, including commercial supply of a prohibited drug.

Following inquiries, detectives arrested three more men – one aged 41, and two aged 51.

The 41-year-old was interviewed and released pending further inquiries.

The 51-year-old man, arrested at Nundle, was charged with indictable supply of amphetamine. He was granted conditional bail to appear at Tamworth Local Court on Monday 13 April 2015.

The other 51-year-old man, arrested at Uralla, was charged with indictable supply of amphetamine and methylamphetamine. He was granted conditional bail to appear at Tamworth Local Court on Monday 13 April 2015.

Investigations are continuing.

Strike Force Raptor was established by State Crime Command’s Gangs Squad in 2009. It is a proactive and high-impact operation targeting outlaw motorcycle gangs and any associated criminal enterprises.