Monthly Archives: April 2016

Pair charged over alleged drug and goods in custody offences – Wagga Wagga

Two men have been charged over alleged illicit drug and goods in custody offences following a vehicle stop in Wagga Wagga this morning.

Just after 12.15am (Saturday 16 April 2016), officers attached to Wagga Wagga Local Area Command stopped a red Holden Commodore travelling east along the Sturt Highway.

Police spoke to the driver and passenger, before searching the men and the vehicle.

It will be alleged police located ecstasy tablets and cash, which were seized for forensic examination.

The two men were arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station.

The driver – a 38-year-old man – was charged with supply indictable quantity of prohibited drugs and possession of prohibited drugs.

The passenger – a 22-year-old man – was charged with goods in custody.

The pair was granted conditional bail, to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court on 8 June 2016.

New Show on ZFM Country – Robin Dee’s Big Country

Robin Dee’s Big Country is starting next Sunday on ZFM Country at 10 am and will air each week at 10.

The show is a fast-paced dynamic show playing only the very best in New Country, Country Rock, Alternative Country, Outlaw Country, Crossover, and Americana, sprinkled with oldies and a couple of features.

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Man dies in single-vehicle crash near Tamworth

A man has died in a single-vehicle crash near Tamworth.

Emergency services were called to the Gidley-Appleby Road at Gidley, 20km north of Tamworth, about 5pm yesterday (Friday 15 April 2016), responding to reports a sedan had left the road and hit trees.

The driver, a 22-year-old man, died at the scene.

A report is being prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Police appeal for witnesses after woman bitten by dog – New Lambton

Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was bitten by a dog at New Lambton today.

About 12.30pm (Friday 15 April 2016), an 81-year-old woman was walking her dog along Queen’s Road when she was approached by a second dog known to her.

The woman attempted to walk away, when the dog bit her and her dog a number of times.

Witnesses went to the woman’s assistance, and took control of the dog.

Ambulance Paramedics were called and assisted the injured woman, before she was taken to John Hunter Hospital, where she is expected to undergo surgery. Her dog suffered minor injuries.

The second dog has been secured and an investigation is now underway.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command are liaising with the owner of the dog and local council in relation to the incident.

Police investigate child approach incident – Maitland

Police are investigating after a teenage boy was approached by an unknown man in the state’s Central Hunter region yesterday.

About 1.40pm (Thursday 14 April 2016), a 15-year-old boy was spoken to by an unknown man while in a public toilet at a park near the New England Highway at Maitland.

The teen immediately left the area and informed his mother of the incident. Police were then called to the location.

A patrol of the area was conducted, however the man could not be located.

Investigators would like to speak to a man who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his early 40s, with short grey or white hair and a beard. At the time he was wearing a short-sleeved polo shirt and khaki-coloured jeans.

Wangaratta races off due to highly contagious strangles disease

WANGARATTA racecourse is in lockdown following the detection of the highly contagious strangles disease in a horse stabled on the course.

Today’s eight race program, which was to start at 1pm, was abandoned after the disease was detected in the horse about 11am.

Horses from the barn where the strangles was detected had worked this morning on the track and used the swimming pool.

The horse with the strangles had not used the facilities today, but there is an incubation period where strangles is undetectable in horses.

Strangles is a contagious upper respiratory tract infection of horses which can be spread through mucus which has been discharged on racing equipment and facilities.

It cannot be passed onto humans.

Cranbourne’s Grant Dalziel was the only trainer to arrive at the course, about half an hour before the opening race where he had first starter Lysterfield Lass entered.

He unloaded the horse, along with another two starters which were to race later in the program, before stewards told him to put them back into the float and take them home. He was told to disinfect his float.
RV’s veterinary department will inform Wangaratta trainers today on how to handle the outbreak and when the track and facilities will reopen. Picture: Getty Images

Dalziel said he would take the three horses — all with the same owner — back to the owner’s property where they would be isolated for a few days and observed before being brought back into work.

“They have been inoculated and we have the veterinary documentation, so it’s nothing serious for us,” Dalziel said.

“They should have had someone on the gate as soon as they found out — it was 11.30am when we got there, only half an hour before the time you have to be there. We were there for five minutes before we were told to put the horses back onto their float.”

Dalziel said he was bewildered that a television crew could film his float leaving the course, yet no-one had locked the gate to stop him entering the course.

Racing officials had contacted trainers to inform that the meeting would not go ahead and turned trucks and floats away from the gates before they were locked.

Steward Peter Ryan, who was to chair the meeting, said a case of strangles was reported to Racing Victoria’s veterinary department.

The horse diagnosed with strangles is in a barn near the main gate and adjacent to the carpark.

RV’s veterinary department will inform Wangaratta trainers today on how to handle the outbreak and when the track and facilities will reopen.

Police seek assistance to locate woman – Newcastle City LAC

Police from Newcastle City Local area Command are appealing for assistance to locate a woman wanted by virtue of an outstanding warrant.

Michelle Louise Colvin, 54, is currently wanted on an outstanding drug court warrant.

She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm to 175cm tall, of thin build, fair complexion and brown hair.

Colvin is believed to be frequenting the Newcastle, Waratah and Adamstown areas.

Anyone who sees this woman, or knows of her whereabouts, is urged not to approach her, but to contact Newcastle Police on (02) 4929 0999, Waratah Police on (02) 4926 6599, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

City Recital Hall – SYDNEY CHAMBER CHOIR: DIXIT DOMINUS

SATURDAY 28 MAY, 7:30PM

Following its recent sell-out performance of Carmina Burana, Sydney Chamber Choir combines with the Orchestra of the Antipodes to present the second concert in its 2016 season Dixit Dominus – featuring sublime early compositions by both Handel and Bach.

Handel was just 20 years of age when he composed his choral masterpiece, Dixit Dominus, a dazzling hymn of joy and praise blending the virtuosic choral writing of his native Germany with the passion and drama of Italian opera. What an extraordinary achievement: youthful exuberance combined with outstanding musical ability!

And Bach was only 22 when he wrote Christ lag in Todesbanden, a richly solemn journey from darkness to resplendent light, exploring the mystery of life and death itself in intricate counterpoint and soaring melody.

Pēteris Vasks’ Prayer, draws on prayers of Mother Teresa in an ecstatic invocation of the power of love to overcome misery and despair. Never previously performed in Australia, it is paired with the newly commissioned Why do we exist? by popular Australian composer, Iain Grandage.

ARTISTS
Sydney Chamber Choir
Orchestra of the Antipodes
Jonathan Grieves-Smith – Conductor

Man charged over alleged stabbing of brother – Lambton

A man has been charged over an alleged stabbing which has left his brother in a critical condition in hospital.
About 11.30am today (Wednesday 13 April 2016), an altercation took place between two brothers, aged 30 and 24, at their home on Rudd Street, Lambton.

During the altercation, the younger man armed himself with a steak knife and allegedly stabbed his brother up to four times in the chest.

Police and Ambulance Paramedics attended and the 30-year-old man was transported to John Hunter Hospital for surgery. He is understood to be in a critical condition.

The 24-year-old was arrested and taken to Waratah Police Station where he was charged with malicious wounding.

He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 14 April 2016).

Two men charged over armed robbery – Hamilton

Two men have been charged after a woman was robbed with a firearm in Newcastle today.

About 12.30pm (Wednesday 13 April 2016), a 19-year-old woman was at a bus stop on Tudor Street, Hamilton, when she was approached by two males and threatened with a handgun.

The woman handed over her purse and phone to the offenders, who fled the scene towards Broadmeadow.

A short time later, police from Newcastle City LAC detained two males nearby. The victim’s phone was allegedly found in possession of one of the men.

The two men, aged 30 and 26, were arrested and taken to Newcastle Police Station. While being conveyed the 30-year-old man allegedly damaged the door of the police vehicle by kicking it.

Both men were charged with robbery in company. The older man was also charged with malicious damage.

Both were refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 14 April 2016).

The firearm allegedly used has not been located yet however inquiries will continue.