Monthly Archives: April 2016

235 Classic trucks crawl the Hume

A nostalgic rumble echoed through Victorian towns long bypassed from Highway 31 when 235 classic trucks crawled the old Hume.

Trucks dating back to the 1920s were among the 235 vehicles registered for the Crawlin’ the Hume classic truck run from Melbourne to Albury on April 16.

The oldest truck to travel the Victorian section of the old Hume Highway was Brian Smith’s 1923 T Model Ford.

Powerful rigs from the 1970s and 1980s also delighted crowds along the way.

David Connor felt privileged to drive Canny Carrying Co’s 1956 International AS 160 on the run. In February the International took part in the funeral procession of Wangaratta trucking legend, Brian Canny, who had driven the AS 160 on the Hume in the 1950s and 1960s. The International’s restoration was completed early this year and Brian was shown the finished project only a week before he passed away.

Many beautifully restored Internationals took part, including Graham Wright’s 1965 AB 184D with a 1965 McGrath trailer.

Dodges, Fords, Kenworths, Macks, Whites, Peterbilts, Volvos, Mercedes, Atkinsons, Reos, Bedfords, Commers, Chevrolets, Diamond Ts, Austins, Studebakers and Fodens were all represented.

Hundreds of people took the opportunity to see the trucks up-close when they stopped for lunch at Winton Motor Raceway.

The run finished at Albury Racing Club where Arch McLeish’s stories from his days as a transport operator entertained 280 people attending the dinner.

Crawlin’ the Hume was organised by Rob French, Roger Marchetti and Trevor Davis with assistance from volunteers who helped on the day. It will be held again in 2018.

Meanwhile Bruce Gunter and his Haulin’ the Hume committee are organising a similar event between Sydney and Yass on April 1 and 2, 2017.

POETRY • PROSE • PLACE PROGRAM Binalong & Yass Writing Workshops

POETRY•PROSE•PLACE

The next Poetry•Prose•Place workshop facilitated by published poet Lizz Murphy, will be held from 10.30 am-4.00 pm at the Black Swan Gallery, Burley Griffin Way (Stephens Street), Binalong on Sunday, May 1. The workshop includes writing exercises on the theme of ‘place,’ to get you writing or/and improving your skills. Aspiring, new and developing writers all welcome. Cost: $20/$10 concession. Light lunches available (book with Lizz).

ECOPOETRY

A half-day (1.00-4.00 pm) workshop on Ecopoetry will be held in the Yass Community Centre on Sunday May 15 and repeated at the Black Swan Gallery, Binalong on Sunday May 22. Cost: $10/$5 concession.

BOOKINGS

Please contact Lizz Murphy, Coordinator and workshop facilitator on lizzmurphy7@gmail.com or 0428 005641 for more information and to enrol. (Pay on the day.)

Lizz Murphy has published twelve books and is a popular workshop facilitator with over twenty years experience.

Poetry•Prose•Place is supported by Arts NSW’s Country Arts Support Program, a devolved funding program administered by Regional Arts NSW and local Regional Arts Boards on behalf of the NSW Government.

THE HOTTEST INTERNATIONAL JAZZ COMES TO CITY RECITAL HALL

HIROMI: THE TRIO PROJECT

“One of jazz piano’s most brazenly virtuosic players” JazzTimes

After three sold out performances at the 2012 Melbourne International Jazz Festival on her first visit to Australia, it’s Sydney’s turn to witness the dazzlingly talented Hiromi.

Hiromi’s star was rising from an early age, with credits including a gig with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra at age 14 and a personal invitation to play with Chick Corea at 17, before she launched her professional career.

She has since electrified audiences and critics globally with a creative energy that encompasses and eclipses the boundaries of jazz, classical and pop, and taken improvisation and composition to new heights of complexity and sophistication.

“I don’t want to put a name on my music,” says Hiromi. “Other people can put a name on what I do. It’s just the union of what I’ve been listening to and what I’ve been learning. It has some elements of classical music, it has some rock, it has some jazz, but I don’t want to give it a name.”

Call it what you will, but don’t miss Hiromi’s Sydney debut, joined by her equally formidable Trio, bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips, presented by City Recital Hall and Melbourne International Jazz Festival.

Saturday 11 June, 7.30pm

Child approach – Wallsend (Newcastle)

Police are conducting an investigation following an alleged child approach in Newcastle last week.

Just before 3pm on Thursday 21 April 2016, a 10-year-old boy was walking on Council Street, Wallsend, when he was approached by a man driving a grey hatchback.

Police have been told the man attempted to speak to the boy, and when the boy refused, the man got out of the vehicle and tried to grab the boy.

The 11-year-old boy ran away and reported the incident to a local business.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command were contacted and have commenced an investigation.

The man has been described as having a slim build, approximately 163cm tall, olive complexion, with brown hair and no teeth. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie and black jeans.

Police are urging anyone who might have information to contact Waratah Police Station 02 4926 6599 or Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate armed robbery – Birmingham Gardens (Newcastle)

Police are investigating after an armed robbery in Newcastle yesterday.

Just before 7am (Sunday 24 April 2016), a male shop assistant was behind the counter at a service station on Sandgate Road, Birmingham Gardens, when unknown man approached.

Police have been told the man, who was armed with a firearm, hit the window of the business fracturing the glass. He then walked over to the front door and kicked it open.

The male shop assistant ran out the side door of the business and contacted police.

It is believed the man took a number of cigarettes packets, before fleeing the scene.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command established a crime scene and commenced an investigation.

As inquiries continue, police would like to speak to a man who was last seen wearing a dark hooded jacket, light grey tracksuit pants, blue joggers and blue and white striped bandana.

‘Wild pursuit’ on Hume Highway ‘like something out of a movie’

A Queensland man who led a police helicopter on a high speed chase along the Hume Highway was only apprehended when he ran out of fuel, NSW Police say.

Jamie Christopher Hooper, 26, is accused of leading police on a dangerous pursuit for more than 100 kilometres at speeds up to 230 kilometres per hour on Tuesday, in a chase likened by police to “something out of a movie”.

Mr Hooper, of Balmoral St in Hawthorne, Queensland was refused bail when he appeared in Goulburn Local Court on Wednesday, the Goulburn Post reports.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Ben Lee told the court the “wild pursuit” was “like something out of a movie” and “a chaotic sequence of events that could have easily caused death or injury to multiple people,” with many police involved, including the Polair helicopter.

In opposing Hooper’s bail application, Sgt Lee said he feared for the community if Hooper were released.

Police facts tendered in court said the pursuit began on Tuesday when a Queensland-registered Holden Commodore allegedly driven by Hooper didn’t stop for a random breath-test in Dixon St, Parramatta about 1.10pm.

Police gave chase along Boundary St, but the pursuit was later terminated on the Great Western Highway at Westmead.

Then, about 1.50pm, the Commodore was spotted again, this time on the Cumberland Highway at Liverpool, and a second pursuit began, travelling through a number of streets in Liverpool before heading out onto the Hume Highway.

The car ran out of petrol about 70km south at the Colo Vale off-ramp. Hooper ran into nearby bushland, where he was apprehended, taken to Bowral Police Station and charged.

“It is alleged the car driven by the defendant reached speeds of up to 230 km/h through suburban streets in Liverpool, running stop signs during the school holidays,” Sgt Lee said.

“He allegedly showed complete and utter disregard for any consequences to members of the public who were also using the roadway at the time.

“He was also allegedly sticking his arm out the window and giving the finger to police while driving as well as weaving in and out of traffic on the highway and also driving into the breakdown lane to overtake other vehicles.”

In court, Hooper was handcuffed and surrounded by four correctional officers. He wore shorts and a singlet that exposed arm tattoos, and his right knee was bandaged.

In applying for bail, Hooper’s solicitor said her client told her he was not driving the car at the time.

“He told me that he was not the driver of the vehicle,” the solicitor said.

During proceedings, Hooper interjected from the dock, yelling: “That is all wrong”, “I want to represent myself”, and “I was not arrested in the bush, I was arrested on the road”.

Magistrate Geraldine Beattie told Hooper to be quiet, then refused his bail application.

“There is a strong prosecution case and a jail sentence is inevitable if you are convicted,” she said.

“You said you were not the driver of the vehicle, but there were significant tattoos on the arm of the driver in the police facts.

“You were on bail at the time of the pursuit for a violent assault at Tweed Heads.

“You have shown a lack of remorse and I have no confidence that you will comply with bail conditions if I release you today.”

Mr Hooper did not enter pleas to any of the five charges laid including: not stopping under police pursuit; dangerous driving; exceeding the speed limit by 45 km/h; not displaying authorised number plates; and not obeying police directions.

The matter has been adjourned to May 2 to coincide with other breach of bail matters in Tweed Heads Local Court by audio-visual link.

Pedestrian dies – Cardiff

A woman has died in hospital after she was hit by a car in South Cardiff this morning.

About 12.40am (Saturday 23 April 2016), a 39-year-old man was driving a Mazda 3 sedan south along First Avenue.

At the same time, a 44-year-old woman was crossing the same road when she was hit by the Mazda.

The man stopped and attempted to assist the woman, before emergency services arrived.

The woman was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital where she has since died.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Witnesses are urged to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers.

Pedestrian critical after hit by car – Cardiff

A woman is in a critical condition after she was hit by a car in South Cardiff this morning.

About 12.40am (Saturday 23 April 2016), a 39-year-old man was driving a Mazda 3 sedan south along First Avenue.

At the same time, a 44-year-old woman was crossing the same road when she was hit by the Mazda.

The man stopped and attempted to assist the woman, before emergency services arrived.

The woman was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital where she remains in a critical condition.

The man was taken to the same hospital for mandatory testing.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Witnesses are urged to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers.

Police appeal for witnesses after woman sexually assaulted between Yass and Campbelltown

Police are appealing for public assistance as they investigate the sexual assault of a woman at a location between Yass and Campbelltown last weekend.

About 10.10pm on Sunday 17 April 2016, a 44-year-old woman drove a white dual-cab utility with Qld registration plates and towing a horse float, to a service station at Yass.

About two hours later, the woman left the service station and continued to drive along the Hume Highway towards Sydney, when she stopped at a rest stop and entered a toilet block.

Police have been told two men pushed the woman to the ground and sexually assaulted her, before fleeing the scene.

The woman drove to her home on the state’s Central Coast, and contacted police.

She suffered cuts and bruises and was treated for her injuries.

Officers attached to Brisbane Water Local Area Command attended and commenced investigating the incident.

It’s believed there may have been two semi-trailers parked at the rest stop at the time of the incident.

The men involved are only described as having Australian accents and smelling of body odour.

As inquiries continue, police are appealing for any witnesses, or anyone with information, to contact Crime Stoppers.

Man charged following robbery – Newcastle

Police have charged a man following an alleged robbery in the Hunter Region earlier this month.

About 12.30pm (Sunday 3 April 2016), a man entered a convenience store on Wharf Road, Newcastle. The man allegedly threatened a 23-year-old male worker and demanded money.

A sum of cash was handed to the man and he left the store, running north towards Hunter Street.

Following investigations, police attached to Newcastle Local Area Command arrested a 52-year-old man last week (Friday 15 April 2016) at Woolgoolga.

He was taken to Coffs Harbour Police Station where he was charged with robbery whilst armed with an offensive weapon.

The man was bailed refused to attend Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday 15 June 2016.