Monthly Archives: March 2016

Motorcyclist dies following crash near Goulburn

Police are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist died following a two-vehicle crash near Goulburn on the weekend.

About 5.50pm (Sunday 13 March 2016), an 18-year-old man was riding a motorcycle south along the Hume Highway.

As the man approached Yarra, near Goulburn, he collided with the rear of a Toyota sedan travelling in the same direction, and he was thrown from the motorcycle.

Emergency services were called and the motorcyclist was treated at the scene, before being airlifted to Canberra Hospital in a critical condition.

The 26-year-old female driver of the Toyota was uninjured and taken to Goulburn Base Hospital for mandatory testing.

Yesterday (Monday 14 March 2016), the man died in hospital.

Officers attached to The Hume Local Area Command are investigating the incident, and are appealing for any witnesses who have not yet spoken to police to come forward.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.

City Recital Hall MOZART REQUIEM: 100 VOICES

29 APRIL – 11 MAY
The most intoxicating performance of the year

Featuring the joyous Handel Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah with 100 voices combined from the Brandenburg Choir and Brandenburg Young Voices.The concert concludes with the breathtaking Mozart Requiem Mass in D minor K.626 with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Brandenburg Choir.

“At first there is nothing.
Not an in breath. Not an out breath.

Just silence.

Then it starts. Fast and unrelenting.
Booming and consuming. Uplifting and shifting.
It bursts out of you and fills every inch of you.

Then it stops.

Now it’s slow. Graceful.
It rises up and down. Over you and through you.
A sadness. A nostalgia.

You can’t place it.

But you feel it.”

Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Paul Dyer AO Artistic Director and Conductor
Brandenburg Choir
Brandenburg Young Voices – Guest Conductor Anne Sandström

MUSIC

Williams Festive Alleluia
Anon Gaudete from Piae Cantiones 1582
Anon Salva nos, stella maris
Palestrina Alma Redemptoris Mater
di Lasso Matona Mia Cara
Rutter What Sweeter Music
Rutter For the Beauty of the Earth
Handel Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah
Mozart Requiem Mass in D minor, K. 626

funeral of Sergeant Geoffrey Richardson – Newcastle

A funeral service will be held tomorrow (Monday 14 March 2016) for Sergeant Geoffrey Richardson at Christ Church Cathedral in Church Street, Newcastle.

The service will begin at 11.30am and is expected to run for about one hour.

This will be a full police funeral, including a valedictory read by NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione, and a marching escort and roadside guard of honour after the church service.

The valedictory will be sent to media via the normal Police Media Unit channels after the service. Commissioner Scipione will also address media at the conclusion of all formalities.

The service will be broadcast via speakers outside the cathedral.

 

Graffiti charges – Booragul

A boy has been charged with graffiti offences and breaching bail after being caught in the rail corridor in the Lake Macquarie area.

About 6pm on Wednesday 9 March 2016, a group of young persons boarded a southbound train at Adamstown Railway Station.

They got off the train at Booragul Railway Station where they were observed on footage to graffiti a foot bridge, pylons and electrical boxes within the rail corridor, before fleeing the area.

Officers from Police Transport Command attended and conducted inquiries.

About 11.10am today (Friday 11 March 2016) officers attended a home in Fennell Bay and arrested a 14-year-old boy.

He was taken to Belmont Police Station and charged with intentionally mark premises without consent, enter running lines, and breach of bail.

He was refused bail to appear at a Children’s Court on 21 March 2016.

Woman flown to hospital after fatal crash – Wangarratta

A man has died and his wife has been flown to hospital following a crash on the Hume Highway.

Emergency services were called to the highway between Wangaratta and Glenrowan about 2.40pm on Tuesday.

The couple’s Queensland registered car, which was towing a Victorian registered caravan, rolled onto its side leaving the couple trapped.

The man died as he was being freed by emergency services and his wife was flown to a Melbourne hospital.

The couple are believed to be aged between 60 and 70 and it is not known where they were from or where they were travelling to.

Their vehicle appeared to travel in a straight line before hitting a tree and did not brake, and police are investigating the cause.

Man, two teens charged with aggravated break and enter – Mayfield

A 23-year-old man has been arrested and charged in relation to an aggravated break and enter and indecent assault near Newcastle earlier this year.

Around 11.30pm on Friday 15 January 2016, three males forced their way into a home in Carandotta Street, Mayfield, where they held the property’s 36-year-old resident against her will.

The trio, one of whom was armed with a knife, ransacked the home and stole a number of items before fleeing the scene. During the break in, one of the males allegedly indecently assaulted the woman.

Police were called and attended the location, before an investigation into the matter commenced.

Shortly before 1am the following Sunday (17 January 2016), police arrested two 17-year-old males who were standing near an abandoned vehicle in a laneway off Maitland Road, Mayfield.

The duo were taken to Waratah Police Station and each charged with numerous offences, including:

– Aggravated break and enter while armed;

– Take/detain person in company with intent to obtain advantage;

– Aggravated break and enter – deprive liberty; and;

– Aggravated break and enter in company.

Both teens are currently before the courts.

Following the arrests of the juveniles, detectives continued their inquiries and yesterday (Wednesday 9 March 2016) a 23-year-old man was extradited from Hervey Bay, Queensland, to Newcastle where he was formally arrested and charged with:

– Aggravated break and enter in company;

– Take/detain person in company with intent to obtain advantage; and,

– Aggravated indecent assault.

He was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 10 March 2016).

Doctor charged with alleged sexual offences committed upon patients – Newcastle

A doctor has been charged with sexual and indecent assault offences allegedly committed upon patients in Newcastle.

Police will allege between 2003 and 2012, six female patients of the specialist clinic on Watt Street were sexually and indecently assaulted by a male doctor during consultations.

It’s further alleged one of the women also had an act of indecency performed on her.

The women, who are aged between 24 and 55, reported the matters to police.

Strike Force Yatala was formed to investigate the incidents.

Officers attached to Strike Force Yatala executed a search warrant at the Watt Street clinic last Wednesday (2 March 2016), where they seized a computer and a number of documents.

As a result of further inquiries, a 63-year-old man was arrested at 10am today (Thursday 10 March 2016) at Newcastle Police Station.

He was charged with two counts of sexual assault, four counts of indecent assault, and act of indecency.

The man was granted conditional bail and is due to appear before Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 7 April 2016.

Meanwhile, inquiries are continuing and police are encouraging anyone who feels they may be able to assist with the ongoing investigation to contact Newcastle Detectives.

Holbrook earmarked to host bodies at an Australian-first cryonics base

People would pay $80,000 to have their dead bodies frozen under a plan to set up Australia’s first cryonics storage centre at Holbrook.

A proposal to establish a warehouse, for bodies preserved in liquid nitrogen in anticipation of being brought back to life through medical improvements, is being considered by the Greater Hume Shire.

It is the idea of Statis Systems Australia, a company formed through ten investors each contributing $50,000.

The firm’s secretary, Matt Fisher, said Holbrook was chosen for logistical reasons.

“The Hume Highway has liquid nitrogen deliveries all along it and we wanted somewhere that was geographically stable and safe from floods, fires and earthquakes and somewhere away from the big cities to make it economically appealing,” Mr Fisher said.

“The land at Holbrook met all those requirements and the council have been very helpful.”

Mr Fisher said a block in Enterprise Drive cost $57,000 and $200,000 to $300,000 would go on fitting it out.

He said if planning and regulatory approvals went as expected the building could be operative by June 2017.

Greater Hume mayor Heather Wilton expected the shire to support the plan at its April or May meeting.

“There hasn’t been any adverse comment whatsoever, there’s surprise, but I haven’t had anyone rush up and knock me off my feet because it’s a stupid idea,” Cr Wilton said of the public response.

The Holbrook resident said the idea of having her body frozen did not appeal.

“I won’t be lining up, it’s not something that rattles my cage,” Cr Wilton said.

“It’s an interesting concept…I’ve researched it a fair bit and I think it will be an interesting addition to what we offer in Greater Hume Shire.”

Mr Fisher said life insurance was likely to be used by participants.

“There’s no ongoing cost,” Mr Fisher said.

“There’s the one-off payment of around about $80,000 and that goes into an interest-bearing investment to pay for ongoing storage costs which are primarily liquid nitrogen top-ups.

“They are currently about $200 to $300 a year.”

Mr Fisher said those interested simply wanted to continue to live.

“The central thrust of cryonics is that medical progress and medical technology will continue to improve, barring some global disaster and the capabilities of future technology are difficult to put an upper limit on,” Mr Fisher said.

“There were people saying heavier than air flight was impossible after the Wright brothers had flown.

“I find that anyone who says something is impossible is proven wrong in the long run.”

Police appeal over suspicious man on bus – New Lambton

Police are appealing for information after they received reports of a suspicious man travelling on a New Lambton bus yesterday morning.

About 8.30am (Tuesday 8 March 2016), a seven-year-old girl boarded a bus on Bridges Road, New Lambton, as she made her way to school.

The girl found a seat next to a man and he attempted to make conversation with her.

The girl became uncomfortable with a number of comments the man made and left the bus at Regent Street.

Her brother later attended the local police station with her, where she reported the matter.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command are continuing inquiries into the incident and would now like to speak to a man who may be able to assist in the investigation.

The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his 50s, with a grey beard and of a slim build. He was last seen wearing an orange high-visibility vest and was carrying a black Woolworths environmental bag.

Anyone who knows the man’s identity, or has information that can assist police, is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Meanwhile, the incident has again prompted police to encourage parents to discuss the ‘Safe People, Safe Places’ messages with their children, including:

* Avoid walking on your own and instead walk with other family members, friends or an adult they know when going to and from school;

* Walk near busier roads and streets, or use paths where there are lots of other people;

* Make sure your parents or another adult you know knows where you are at all times;

* Always walk straight home or to the place you are walking to;

* Know where safe places are – a shop, service station, police station, library or school. If you are ever frightened, you should go to one of these places and ask them to call the police;

* Learn about safe adults you can look for and talk to if you need help – police officers, teachers at school, adults you know and trust;

* Don’t talk to people you don’t know and never get into a car with someone you don’t know. If a car stops on the side of the road and you don’t know the person inside, do not stop; and

* If you are scared and can use a phone, call 000 and tell them you are scared.

Police investigate fatal crash near Newcastle

Police are investigating a two-vehicle fatal collision near Newcastle this morning.

Just before 2.10am (Wednesday 9 March 2016), emergency services were called to a head-on collision between a car and a truck on Anderson Drive, Beresfield, about 20km north west of Newcastle.

Ambulance Paramedics attempted to assist the male driver of the car; however he died at the scene. The man is yet to be formally identified.

The male driver of the truck was uninjured and taken to Maitland Hospital for mandatory testing.

Officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command are at the scene and have commenced investigating the incident.

Traffic diversions are in place and are expected to remain for some hours. For information on road closures, visit www.livetraffic.com.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.