Woman critical after being swept off rocks – Lake Munmorah

A woman is in a critical condition in hospital after she was swept off rocks while fishing near Newcastle overnight.

The woman was with a friend fishing on a rock platform at Frazer Park, Lake Munmorah, about 7.35pm (Saturday 24 January 2015), when she was washed into the water.

Her friend grabbed a floatation device and jumped in after her but he was unable to bring her back to safety.

Emergency services were called to the scene, while a police officer attached to the Tuggerah Lakes Drug and Anti-Theft Unit patrolling nearby, entered the water to assist the pair.

He kept the woman afloat until she was winched out by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

Newcastle Water Police and Maritime officers then assisted the officer and the man from the water and returned them to shore.

The woman was taken to John Hunter Hospital where she is reported to be in a critical condition.

Inquiries are continuing.

Amber Lawrence wins her first Golden Guitar and wins Best Female Artist for her album SUPERHEROES

She Will celebrate by opening for KENNY ROGERS at his Tamworth show on Sunday, 25th January.

Amber was nominated in the Best Female Artist category alongside Kasey Chambers, Harmony James, Kristy Cox and Lyn Bowtell. She was also nominated for the Toyota Heritage Song Of The Year for THE LIFESAVER, the 2nd single from SUPERHEROES.

“I am so honored and proud to have won this award. I am enormously proud of this album and to have won this award for SUPERHEROES is one of the happiest moments of my life. This is a dream come true,” said Amber immediately after collecting her award.

This win follows Amber taking out the Bush Laureate Award for Contemporary Australian Song Lyric of the Year for ‘The Lifesaver’ on Tuesday, 20th January

Amber will celebrate her win by opening for the legendary KENNY ROGERS tomorrow night at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre, capping off what’s been a memorable and special week for her in the country music capital

Amber’s win celebrates a milestone year for the Tamworth veteran. Since the release of SUPERHEROES in September, 2014 Amber has toured extensively and celebrated this new album with country music fans across the country. Her touring schedule has seen her play in towns across Australia and delivered her two chart-topping singles – SUPERHERO and THE LIFESAVER.

Amber will release the third single from SUPERHEROES, I WILL LOVE YOU on February, 27th February.

SUPERHEROES is out now through Social Family Records. For tour information please go to www.amberlawrence.com.au

Album/Background Information:

‘Superheroes’ is Amber’s fourth album and a departure from her former sound, with an earthy, rockier feel, bordering on alt country. Recorded in Nashville with producer Matt Fell at the helm (Sara Storer, Graeme Connors, McAlister Kemp and Damien Leith, and ‘Producer of the Year’), Amber lyrically grapples life’s ups and downs through love, loss, freedom and
reflection within each song.

Amber has performed up to 1000 LIVE shows since the release of her debut EP, “I’ve Got The Blues” in 2006. During that time she has performed with Lee Kernaghan, The McClymonts, Melinda Schneider, Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole and Jason Owen and featured at all the major country music festivals including Tamworth Country Music Festival, Gympie Muster, Deni Ute Muster, CMC Rocks The Hunter and Nth QLD, Caboolture Urban, Mud Bulls and Music, Boyup Brook and more.

Amber is also a proud ambassador of “Cruisin’ Country”, “Mack Trucks”, and “The Stroke Foundation”.

TOUR DATES

SUNDAY 25TH JANUARY
TAMWORTH ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
(with Kenny Rogers)
www.trecc.com.au

SUNDAY 1ST FEBRUARY
LAUNCESTON COUNTRY CLUB
(with Kenny Rogers)
www.tixtax.com.au

SATURDAY 7TH FEBRUARY
LIZOTTES NEWCASTLE, NSW
www.lizottes.com.au

SUNDAY 8TH FEBRUARY
LIZOTTES KINCUMBER, NSW
www.lizottes.com.au

SATURDAY 21ST FEBRUARY
DEVIL COUNTRY MUSTER
SMITHTON, TASMANIA
www.devilcountrymuster.com.au

SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY
DERWENT VALLEY MUSTER
NEW NORFOLK, TASMANIA

SUNDAY 8TH MARCH
MOTOR CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL
GEELONG, VICTORIA

SATURDAY 14TH MARCH
CMC ROCKS QLD
IPSWICH, QLD
www.cmcrocks.com/2015/

SUNDAY 15TH MARCH
CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL
HOPE ESTATE, HUNTER VALLEY, NSW
www.campfirefestival.com.au

SATURDAY 9TH MAY
THE HYDRO MAJESTIC
BLUE MOUNTAINS, NSW
www.hydromajestic.com.au

Man in court following knife assault – Newcastle

A man is expected to appear in court today after allegedly attempting to stab a man in a park at Newcastle.

About 5.45pm (Thursday 22 January 2015), a 31-year-old man approached a man and woman sitting on a seat in a park in King Street.

Police will allege the man produced a knife and attempted to stab the man in the face. The man was able to block to knife; however it did cause a small cut to his cheek and nose. The man made a second attempt to stab him and again the knife missed.

The man ran from the couple towards King Street and police were immediately contacted.

Police arrived a short time later and the man was arrested after a struggle with police at the intersection of Hunter and Worth Street. He was searched and a knife was located.

He was taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with armed with intent to commit indictable offence, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, resist arrest and wield a knife in public place.

The man was further charged with assault in relation to an alleged incident earlier this week.

Police further allege the 31-year-old man approached a family at a shopping centre on Union Street at The Junction on Wednesday (21 January 2015). The man allegedly approached a twelve-year-old boy and hit him to the back of his head.

The Merewether man has been bail refused and is expected to appear in Newcastle Local Court today.

Man charged with child pornography offences – Strike Force Trawler

Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Sex Crimes Squad have charged a man over alleged child pornography offences in the state’s Hunter region.

In 2012, officers from a law enforcement partner agency were conducting a covert investigation into the alleged activity of a 50-year-old man on a peer-to-peer file sharing program.

It’s alleged the man shared a number of files deemed to be child abuse material.

As a result of these investigations, a Commonwealth Search Warrant was issued for the man’s Weston home.

Yesterday morning (Wednesday 21 January 2015), detectives from the State Crime Command’s Sex Crime Squad executed the warrant, seizing computers, external storage devices and mobile phones.

The 50-year-old man was arrested at the premises and taken to Cessnock Police Station, where he was charged with two counts of using a carriage for child pornography.

The man was granted strict conditional bail to appear before Cessnock Local Court on Thursday 26 February 2015).

Strike Force Trawler is an ongoing Child Exploitation Internet Unit investigation into the sexual abuse and exploitation of children facilitated through the internet and related telecommunications devices.

Regular covert online investigations are conducted by the Child Exploitation Internet Unit and police in NSW work closely with their law enforcement colleagues interstate and overseas.

Anyone with information about internet predators should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.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, police are again urging parents and children to be mindful of the dangers associated with the internet.

Safe internet use – tips for parents:

• Be aware of how much time your child spends on the internet.

• Spend time talking to your child about the dangers associated with online conversations.

• Spend time exploring the internet with your children and let them teach you about their favourite websites.

• Keep the computer in a room the whole family can access; not in your child’s bedroom.

• Consider installing filtering and/or computer blocking software provided by your internet service provider. The Netalert web page provides information on a number of commercially-available products at www.netalert.net.au.

• Ensure you are able to access your child’s email and randomly check the contents.

• Check your phone bill for unusual outgoing calls, or consider using a ‘caller ID’ device to identify incoming calls.

• Consult your telephone company for options designed to ensure privacy and security.

• Enquire with your child’s school, public library, and places they frequent, to find out what internet safety measures they have in place.

• Information on internet safety is available on the NSW Police website at: http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/community_issues/children/child_exploitation

Tips for children:

• Do not send a picture of yourself to anyone you don’t know and never place a full profile and picture anywhere on the internet.

• Never give out your personal information, including name, home address, phone number or school, over the internet.

• Never arrange a face-to-face meeting with someone you have chatted with on the internet.

• Tell your parents or another adult you know of any contact that makes you feel uncomfortable.

• Remember that pressing ‘send’ is definite and final – you can’t get it back or take it down.

Child dies following fatal car crash – Williamtown

A seven-year-old boy has died after the car he was travelling in crashed into a gully yesterday afternoon at Williamtown in the state’s Hunter region.

About 4.10pm (Wednesday 21 January 2015), a 35-year-old man was travelling in a Nissan Pathfinder with four children, aged between seven and 14-years-old, in southerly direction along Medowie Road.

As the driver approached banked up traffic near the intersection of Nelson Bay Road it appears he has driven the 4WD along a grass section of road to the left of the waiting traffic.

The driver lost control of the car near a gully and the 4WD became airborne and impacted heavily on the opposite side.

A seven-year-old boy seated in the rear of the car suffered serious internal injuries and was transported to John Hunter Hospital; however he later died.

The other occupants of the car were also taken to hospital for minor injuries.

The driver was subjected to mandatory blood and urine samples.

A crime scene was established and investigators from the Hunter Crash Investigation Unit along with local police attended. Traffic in the area was disrupted for six hours.

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner and investigations are continuing.

Man dies after becoming trapped under forklift near Tamworth

A man has died after he was trapped under a forklift on a farm in the state’s north.

Shortly after 1pm yesterday (Tuesday 20 January 2014), police and emergency services were called to a property in Moonbi, near Tamworth, after a man became stuck under a forklift.

Upon arriving at the location, police and ambulance paramedics were directed to a 76-year-old man who was trapped under a forklift that had rolled into a creek bed on the farm.

A trauma doctor was called to the scene and, with the assistance of paramedics, amputated the man’s legs in order to free him from underneath the forklift.

He was taken to Tamworth Base Hospital and underwent emergency surgery but died a short time later.

Police will now prepare a report for the Coroner, outlining the full circumstances surrounding the man’s death.

Police come to the aid of burning man – Newcastle

Inquiries are continuing after a man set himself on fire in a Newcastle office building today (Monday 19 January 2015).

About 11am police were called to a building on Wharf Road after staff became concerned about a man in the foyer.

As police arrived, the man has set himself alight. The officers, along with employees, were able to cover him in a fire blanket.

Due to smoke, workers in the building were advised to leave the premises as precaution

The man was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he continues to receive treatment.

The two police officers and one of the office workers who rendered first aid to the man have received treatment for smoke inhalation.

Initial inquiries suggest no apparent suspicious circumstances surrounding the man’s injury.

Detectives from Newcastle City Local Area Command are following a number of lines of inquiry, including whether the man may have been involved in a disputed commercial transaction.

Concerns held for missing Uralla man

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from Uralla, in the state’s New England region.

Peter Handes, 75, was last spoken to about 6pm on Friday (16 January 2015); however, family members have not been able to locate or contact him since.

Police from the New England Local Area Command were alerted and are conducting inquiries to locate him.

Serious concerns are held for his welfare as he suffers a medical condition and does not have his medication with him.

Peter is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with thin build, grey/white hair and wears reading glasses.

He is possibly travelling in a green Nissan Dualis with NSW registration CJQ44P.

Anyone who sees him, or believes they know his whereabouts, is urged to contact Armidale Police on (02) 6771 0699 or Crime Stoppers.

Man charged following search warrant – Belmont North

Police have seized drugs, ammunition and a rifle after executing a search warrant at Belmont North last week.

About 10.50am on Friday 16 January 2015, detectives executed a search warrant at a house on Floraville Road.

At the home, officers allegedly seized amounts of methylamphetamine and cannabis.

It’s further alleged that under a bed, police found a loaded .303 rifle and a box of .22 calibre ammunition.

A 31-year-old man was arrested and taken to Charlestown Police Station.

The man was charged with possession of unauthorised firearm, possession of unregistered firearm, not keep firearm safely, possession of ammunition without licence, possession of prohibited drug (x2) and drive whilst suspended.

He was granted conditional bail to appear before Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 4 February 2015.

NEW SOLO ALBUM FROM BECCY COLE – 'SWEET REBECCA'

‘SWEET REBECCA’ is the brand new solo offering from Australian country’s leading lady, Beccy Cole, released on 10th April 2015 through ABC Music/Universal.

Produced by acclaimed producer/musician Shane Nicholson and recorded at Soundhole Studios on the NSW Central Coast, ‘Sweet Rebecca’ is Beccy’s tenth studio album.

For the first time, Beccy has written on every one of the album’s twelve tracks, co-writing only two tracks with Libby O’Donovan and sharing the microphone on the song ‘Precious Times’ with Sara Storer and Gina Jeffreys.

‘Sweet Rebecca’ is a mix of heart-on-sleeve acoustic ballads and memorable melodies, along with a dash of Beccy’s trademark humour. It’s Beccy’s most daring and genuine album to date.

“After writing my autobiography, ‘Poster Girl’, I was inspired to create an album that went hand in hand with my book,” says Beccy. “At the end of 2014 I took myself and my guitar to a beach in South Australia for a week and came back with twelve songs which have been given a heartbeat by producer, Shane Nicholson. Some of the songs are taken directly from chapters of my book, including ‘Sweet Rebecca’, ‘Tea for Three’ and ‘Precious Times’, which features my dear friends, Gina Jeffreys and Sara Storer. The songs on the ‘Sweet Rebecca’ album are as personal as the pages I have written in my book. I’ve always believed country music works best with the truth”.

Beccy Cole returns to ABC Music in 2015, with her entire catalogue now with the independent label. “We are thrilled to have Beccy back at the ABC Music family. Beccy is an exceptional talent and a real asset to our label. We are looking forward to working with her on this amazing new album” said Natalie Waller, GM ABC Music & Events.

A 9 x Golden Guitar winner, Beccy Cole has been at the forefront of the Australian country music landscape for the past twenty years. She has achieved three Gold records, 14 Australian Country Chart #1 singles, 7 Songwriting Awards, and claimed two Entertainer of the Year awards.

In 2012, Beccy earned an ARIA nomination for Best Country Album for her record ‘Songs And Pictures’.
Beccy has toured with Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Glenn Campbell and Don McLean. She has been a regular on Australian television, performed with The Wiggles and for Australian troops serving in the Middle East, which inspired her multi award winning song, ‘Poster Girl’.

Beccy Cole’s book and personal memoir ‘Poster Girl’ is the inspirational story of a strong woman who epitomises the authentic spirit of country music, and of Australia. It is released this April through Hachette Publishing.

Don’t miss Beccy’s energetic live show this Friday 23 January from 8:30pm at Blazes, West Tamworth Leagues Club, part of the Tamworth Country Music Festival!