Monthly Archives: November 2015

Special train to Echuca

The Seymour Railway Heritage Centre Inc., will be operating a special all steel air

conditioned train from Seymour to Echuca and return on Saturday 12 December.
The train will leave Seymour at 8.45am and return about 6.30pm, making it perfect for a
pleasant family day out.

The train will traverse the goods only Toolamba to Echuca line and passengers will be able
to have a pleasant and leisurely ride across the flat plains through important regional towns
before arriving at Echuca at about midday.

At Echuca patrons will be able to explore the thriving tourist City, visit the retail shops,
coffee shops, and watch or ride the paddle-steamers or simply stroll through the parks or
explore the nearby heritage and tourist centre before we depart at about 3.45pm.
There will be a licensed Kiosk on the train serving tea and coffee, soft drinks and alcohol.
The train will be last for the year and the trip will be a good way to finish off the year before
heading into the busy Christmas period.

An ideal day out and special fares are available for the family.

Full details and a booking form can be found on our web site at www.srhc.org.au.

New Shows on ZFM from Richard Todd

Tune in Monday mornings for Richard Todd with “The Eighties Unplanned” from 10 and “The Essential Guide to the Nineties” from 11.

The Essential Guide to the 90’s is our weekly look back at some of the songs that were making impacts in the UK & US Top 20 singles charts from the current week in 1990’s chart history.

Each week we feature two classic 1990’s years somewhere between 1990 & 1999 and we’ll play a selection of 90’s songs that were either riding high in the UK or US singles charts from this very week in 1990s chart history. All the listener needs to do is try to guess the year.

Each show features two years, one year in the first 30 minutes of the show and another year in the second 30 minutes. If you are a fan of 1990’s music then this show is appointment listening for you each week.

The Eighties Unplanned Each week we feature two classic 1980’s years somewhere between 1980 & 1989 and we’ll play a selection of 80’s songs that were either riding high in the UK Top 40 singles charts from this very week in 1980’s chart history. All the listener needs to do is try to guess the year.

Each show features two years, one year in the first 30 minutes of the show and another year in the second 30 minutes. If you are a fan of 1980’s music then this show is appointment listening for you each week.

Police seek information to locate wanted man – Newcastle City LAC

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command are appealing for information to locate a man wanted by virtue of outstanding warrant.

Rhys McKinley, aged 28, is currently wanted on an outstanding warrant related to a stealing offence.

He is described as being Caucasian in appearance, about 170-180cm tall, with a medium build, brown hair and blue eyes.

Mr McKinley is known to frequent the Stockton and surrounding areas.

Anyone who has information about Mr McKinley is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Newcastle police.

Drivers caught speeding at 185km/h on Hume Highway near Goulburn

Two men will front court on dangerous driving charges after they were caught driving down the Hume Highway at 185 kilometres an hour on Tuesday afternoon.

Highway patrol officers spotted a white BMW and a black Volkswagen travelling at high speeds south towards Canberra along the Hume Highway near Goulburn.

A speed check revealed both cars were allegedly travelling at 185km/h in the 110km/h zone.

The drivers, who are not known to each other, were pulled over nearby.

The 30-year-old Volkswagen driver will appear in Goulburn Local Court charged with driving in a dangerous manner and exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h.

The 38-year-old BMW driver was issued with a court attendance notice and had his car impounded for three months.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, said the drivers were “lucky to escape with only charges”.

“Driving at speeds well over the marked speed limit could have resulted in a potentially fatal crash. Some of the worst crashes on our roads have been attributed to speed,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

“It’s not rocket science – the higher the speed, the worse the impact if a vehicle is involved in a crash.”

Man charged with possession of unauthorised firearm – Jesmond

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command have charged a man with possession of an unauthorised firearm.

A taxi picked up the man in Mayfield about 6.30pm yesterday (Wednesday 4 November 2015).

During a conversation with the male taxi driver, the man allegedly exposed the handle of a pistol in the waistband of his pants.

Fearing for his safety, the driver dropped the man off a few streets away and contacted police.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command later attended a home in Newcastle Road, Jesmond, and arrested a 24-year-old man.

During a search of the premises, police seized a replica semi-automatic pistol from beneath the refrigerator.

Police took the man to Waratah Police Station, where he was charged with possess unauthorised pistol.

The man appeared in Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 5 November 2015), where he was refused bail to face the same court on Thursday 17 December 2015.

Fatal motorcycle crash near Armidale

A report will be prepared for the Coroner after a fatal motorcycle crash which occurred in the state’s New England region this afternoon.

About 1.30pm (Thursday 5 November 2015), a female motorcyclist was travelling west on Waterfall Way, Ebor, about 50km east of Armidale, when investigations suggest she stopped to pick something up from the roadway.

While crossing the road the woman was hit by another motorcycle, also being ridden by a female.

As a result of the collision, the rider of the second motorcycle received fatal injuries and died at the scene.

The woman who was crossing the road received serious injuries, including leg fractures, and has been airlifted to Tamworth Hospital.

Waterfall Way is closed in both directions whilst investigations continue. Local diversions are in place.

Police investigate fatal crash near Queanbeyan

Police are investigating a fatal crash which occurred east of Queanbeyan today.

About 7.40am (Thursday 5 November 2015), a Holden Commodore was travelling south on Hoskinstown Road, Hoskinstown, east of Queanbeyan, when it left the road and hit a tree.

The driver and sole occupant, a 19-year-old man, died at the scene.

Police from Monaro Local Area Command attended and commenced an investigation.

Hoskinstown Road was closed in both directions whilst the scene was examined; however the road has since reopened.

Inquiries into the incident continue and a report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Police investigate building fire – Goulburn

Police are investigating after a large building fire in the state’s southern tablelands yesterday.

About 3.40pm (Wednesday 4 November 2015), emergency services were called to Mundy Street, Goulburn, where they found a building well alight.

The building, a former orphanage, is abandoned and no-one was inside at the time.

Fire & Rescue NSW crews extinguished the blaze.

Officers from The Hume Local Area Command attended and commenced inquiries.

A number of smaller buildings and halls around the main building were not damaged.

Detectives from The Hume Local Area Command are continuing their investigations into the cause of the fire.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Goulburn Police on 4821 2344 or Crime Stoppers.

Home invasion – North Albury

Police are investigating following a home invasion at North Albury overnight.

About 2.15am (Thursday 5 November 2015), the residents of a home on Wewak Street were awoken by unknown people breaking in.

Police have been told a 52-year-old man was threatened by a woman armed with a knife, while his 32-year-old son was assaulted by a man armed with a baseball bat.

The pair then stole the younger man’s mobile phone, before leaving.

Emergency services were called and attended a short time later; securing a crime scene that was examined by specialist forensic officers.

The injured man was treated by ambulance paramedics but not taken to hospital.

Officers from Albury Local Area Command are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

Man and teenage boy arrested following pursuit – Wagga Wagga

A man and teenage boy are assisting with inquiries after alleged stolen goods and housebreaking implements were found following a pursuit in Wagga Wagga today.

About 9.45am today (Wednesday 4 November 2015), officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command responded to an alleged break-in at a house on Brooklyn Drive, Bourkelands.

On arrival, officers saw the man and the teen ride away from the scene on a trail bike.

Police sighted the pair again on the trail bike in Moorong where a pursuit was called.

The pursuit was terminated a short time later in nearby Ashmont due to public safety concerns.

With the assistance of the public, the pair was sighted again in Fox Street, Wagga Wagga, where they ran off after colliding with a stationary police car.

The man and teen were arrested nearby with the assistance of the Dog Unit.

A backpack containing alleged stolen goods and housebreaking implements was located in a nearby building and a search of the man also located alleged housebreaking implements.

A 32-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy were taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station where they are currently assisting police with inquiries.