Monthly Archives: September 2015

Police investigate assault – Cessnock

Police are investigating the alleged assault of a man in a supermarket at Cessnock at the weekend.

It was about 11am Saturday (19 September 2015), a 49-year-old employee was approached by a man, who abused then hit him in the nose.

Witnesses intervened and the man left the store.

Police from Central Hunter Local Area Command are now investigating the incident but have been unable to identify the man.

The man is described as being aged in his 30s, 170cm-173cm tall, with a slim build, short light brown hair, and at the time he was wearing a black baseball cap.

Lake Macquarie Rotary Police Officer of the Year Awards

The Lake Macquarie Local Area Command and the Belmont Rotary Club have teamed up to formally recognise the outstanding work of three local police employees.

Tonight (Monday 21 September 2015), the inaugural Lake Macquarie Rotary Police Officer of the Year Awards will be held at the Belmont 16 Foot Sailing Club.

Three local police employees will be recognised for their service and dedication in front of an audience that will include their families, colleagues and Rotary Club members.

The three police employees to be awarded are:

– Leading Senior Constable Jason Baker, who was voted ‘Lake Macquarie Police Officer of the Year’;

– Ms Sue Heaton, who was voted ‘Civilian Employee of the Year’; and,

– Senior Constable Kerrie Rogers, who was voted ‘Customer Service Officer of the Year’.

All three officers will now be entered into the state-wide Police Officer of the Year Awards, which will be held in Sydney on Friday 6 November 2015.

The Commander of the Lake Macquarie Local Area Command, Supt Brett Greentree, commended the winners for their great work and thanked the Rotary Club for their support.

“Jason, Sue and Kerrie deserved to be recognised for the excellent work they deliver, day in, day out,” Supt Greentree said.

“I would also like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to the Belmont Rotary Club for their ongoing support of local police officers.”

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 investigate sexual and indecent assaults – Tamworth

Detectives are investigating after the sexual assault of one woman, and the indecent assault of another, at Tamworth overnight.

In the first incident, just after 11pm (Saturday 19 September 2015), an 18-year-old woman was walking along Kable Avenue, when she was indecently assaulted by an unknown man on a pushbike.

The man asked the woman to go into the park with him and when she refused he rode off.

During the second incident, about 2am (Sunday 20 September 2015), a 22-year-old woman was walking through Bicentennial Park when she was grabbed from behind, forced to the ground and sexually assaulted.

The man rode from the scene. Officers from Oxley Local Area Command were told of both incidents and have commenced investigations.

They believe the two incidents may be linked.

Police have released an image of a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.

The man depicted is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged about 20-25, wearing dark pants, a brown jacket, dark beanie, and riding a pushbike.

Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to come forward.

Police investigate man’s death following DEFQON festival

A coronial investigation is now underway into the death of a man, who was found unconscious at a music festival at Penrith overnight.

Shortly after 11pm (Saturday 19 September 2015), emergency personnel were told a man had been found unconscious in a tent at the DEFQON festival, being held at the Sydney International Regatta Centre.

The man’s friends rendered first aid until NSW Ambulance Paramedics arrived and he was taken to Nepean Hospital, where he later died. Police have identified the man as being aged 26 and from Albury.

During the festival, police arrested 60 people; 46 arrests were for drug offences, four of which for drug supply, with two people allegedly caught with 46 pills, believed to be MDMA.

Others arrested were charged with public order and trespass offences.

Nine people were taken to Nepean Hospital by NSW Ambulance Paramedics.

An investigation is now underway into the circumstances surrounding the man’s death with witnesses to be interviewed by Penrith detectives. They are appealing for anyone with information about the man’s death to contact Penrith Police.

Investigators will prepare a report for the NSW Coroner.

During the festival, police arrested 60 people; 46 arrests were for drug offences with the remainder being for public order and trespass offences.

Four of the drug arrests were for supply offences with two patrons allegedly found with 46 pills, believed to be MDMA.

Nine people were taken to Nepean Hospital by NSW Ambulance Paramedics.

In a related operation, a bus heading to the festival was stopped on Sherbrook Road at Hornsby by officers from Kuring Gai LAC. More than 30 passengers were searched with 14 found to be in possession of drugs including MDMA and cannabis.

Subsequent to this stop, a search warrant was executed at a home in Cecil Road at Hornsby. Police allegedly found white powder suspected of being cocaine as well as pills, believed to be MDMA, steroids and $5800 cash. Inquiries are continuing.

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 investigate man’s death following DEFQON festival

Police from Penrith Local Area Command have an investigation now underway into the death of a man, who was found unconscious at a music festival at Penrith overnight.

Shortly after 11pm, emergency personnel were told that a man had been found unconscious in a tent.

The man’s friends rendered first aid until NSW Ambulance Paramedics arrived and he was taken to Nepean Hospital, where he later died. Police have identified the man as being aged 26 and from Albury.

During the festival, police arrested 60 people; 46 arrests were for drug offences, four of which for drug supply, with two people allegedly caught with 46 pills, believed to be MDMA.

Others arrested were charged with public order and trespass offences.

Nine people were taken to Nepean Hospital by NSW Ambulance Paramedics.

 

Men arrested after alleged dance party assault – Marrickville

Two men are assisting with inquiries after an alleged assault at a dance party in Marrickville today (Sunday 20 September 2015).

Police were called to a warehouse on Fitzroy Street about 3.30am where they found a 23-year-old man with a head wound. It is believed the man hit his head on the ground after being punched.

He was assessed on site by NSW Ambulance Paramedics before being taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for further treatment.

He is in a stable condition and his injuries are not considered to be life threatening.

The men, both aged 21, were arrested nearby and taken to Newtown Police Station.

Man charged with bicycle theft – Bondi Junction

Police have arrested a man after he allegedly stole a number of bikes from a train station in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

An ongoing investigation was launched last month after an increase in bike thefts from Bondi Train Station.

About 6.25pm yesterday (Thursday 17 September 2015), police allegedly observed a man cut a security chain and then steal a bicycle from a bike rack at the train station.

The 22-year-old man was arrested a short distance away and taken to Waverly Police Station.

Police subsequently executed a search warrant at a home on Botany Road, Alexandria, where they allegedly located seven bicycles, a replica firearm and ammunition.

The 22-year-old man was charged with stealing and property offences.

He was refused bail and will appear in Waverly Local Court today (Friday 19 September 2015).

Investigations continue.

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.