Monthly Archives: January 2015

Two die after collision in the Riverina Region

Police are investigating after two people die following a collision between a motorbike and utility in the Riverina Region.

About 10.30am (Sunday 25 January 2015), a motorbike and Nissan Patrol utility that were driving in opposite directions on Muttama Road, Coolac, have collided.

The rider, a man and pillion the passenger a woman, died at the location.

The Nissan caught on fire and was extinguished by NSW Fire & Rescue.

Emergency services were contacted and officers from Traffic and Highway Patrol and Cootamundra Local Area Commands attended the scene and commenced an investigation.

The driver of the utility, a man, was uninjured and taken to Gundagai Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing.

A crime scene has been established and is being examined by Southern Region Crash Investigation Unit.

Muttama Road, between Coolac and Muttama, is closed currently closed in both directions and people are advised to avoid the area and use an alternate route.

Wangaratta Events

1. OUTDOOR BALL

The good people of Wangaratta have been practising for months, rehearsing their salsas and polishing up their cha-chas for next weekend’s annual Outdoor Ball. This is a free community event held around sunset under the old magnolia trees in King George V Park. Melbourne-based Latin American outfit Vatos Locos will be performing and local wineries Silent Range Estate and Amulet Vineyard will be pouring wines, Yowie Lager pouring beer, while paella and Thai food is dished up. For some it’s a serious chance to strut their stuff and hit the dance floor in hard-heeled shoes. For others it’s enough to don thongs and a Mambo T-shirt and look on from the sidelines. This is a free, family-friendly event where all are welcome.

Outdoor Ball, Jan 31, 7pm-11pm, King George V Gardens, corner Ovens and Rowan streets, no BYO alcohol, wangaratta.vic.gov.au

2. NAMATJIRA

If you’re heading up the Hume or going anywhere near Wangaratta, drop by the city’s gallery to spend time with a wonderful exhibition of works by Albert Namatjira, his sons and other family members in central Australia. This is a rare chance to see original works that have been lent by private collectors, as well as large-scale responses in oil by contemporary Sydney artist Richard Dunn to some of Namatjira’s iconic works. Dunn is appearing at the Wangaratta Art Gallery on Friday, January 30, for an informal discussion about his life and work. Cheese and wine will be served.

Namatjira and Beyond, until February 2, Wangaratta Art Gallery, 56 Ovens Street, free entry, open daily, 5722 0865, wangaratta.vic.gov.au

3. NED KELLY SINGS

North-east Victoria is Ned Kelly country, where his legacy as freedom fighter or colonial terrorist is still a topic of heated debate. Folk musician and composer Felix Meagher has written a dramatic play with music, Barry Versus Kelly, that depicts the courtroom confrontation between Kelly and his nemesis, Judge Redmond Barry. There was bad blood between the two as Barry’s sentencing of Kelly’s mother to three years prison prompted Kelly’s violent outrage. The play explores Barry’s conflict with his own Irish upbringing and concerns that he will create a martyr out of Kelly. The show is produced by Meagher’s band Bushwahzee with Meagher playing Barry and Ballarat singer Anthony Penhall playing Kelly.

Barry Versus Kelly, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, 33 Ford Street, February 8, 2pm call 5722 8105, wangarattapac.com.au

4. THE RIVER

In recent years this busy rural city has embraced its riverside district, building an esplanade along the banks of the Ovens River that is softly lit at night and lined with cafes and restaurants. Try Watermarc Restaurant (56 Faithfull Street, 5722 4000) for reasonably priced casual meals served al fresco on a covered deck looking out onto the old river red gums. Further downstream is Sydney Beach, a small strip of sandy gravel on a bend in the river where locals come to cool in the waterhole on hot days.

5. BLACK DOG BREWERY

Young winemaker James Booth grew up surrounded by fermenting barrels of wine but his thoughts turned to beer when he was 18. He trained as a winemaker at his family’s Taminick Cellars but continued his hobby in brewing until he turned pro, opening Black Dog Brewery onsite. Recently he invested in some beautiful Italian-made equipment and is creating some really interesting brews using hops from the Rostrevor Hop Gardens up the Ovens Valley at Eurobin. Try them at the cellar door or meet Booth at the upcoming High Country Hops Festival, at Bridge Road Brewers, Beechworth, on the weekend of March 28-29.

Black Dog Brewery, 339 Booth Road, Taminick, open noon-5pm Thursday-Monday, 5766 2282, blackdogbrewery.com.au

6. THE PLOUGH INN

A gas lamp sits outside this great old pub on the road between Wangaratta and Beechworth, a drinking hole that serviced the miners as they made their way back from the diggings in the hard granite hills. Today that country is producing some of the best wines in the country and not only is this pub serving great food, it is making a name for itself selling local wine at its Hidden Gem Cellar Door, offering wines from Giaconda, A. Rodda, Fighting Gully Road and Willem Kurt amongst others.

The Plough Inn, 2322 Wangaratta Beechworth Road, Tarrawingee, open six days (closed Tuesday), 5725 1609, theploughinn.com.au

Teen charged after police car allegedly damaged – Newcastle West

A teenager has been charged after a police vehicle was allegedly damaged at Newcastle West overnight.

About 9pm (Saturday 24 January 2015), police from Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to a shopping centre in Newcastle West for an unrelated matter.

The officers were some distance from the fully-marked vehicle when it’s alleged a 17-year-old youth smashed a rear passenger window, then scratched the paint and slashed a tyre.

Police arrested the boy and seized a screwdriver, knife and permanent marker.

He was taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with malicious damage, possess knife, possess offensive implement, and possess graffiti implement.

The boy, from Berowra, was refused bail to appear in a children’s court today (Sunday 25 January 2014).

Man charged over stabbing – Wallsend

A man is due to appear in Newcastle Bail Court today charged after allegedly stabbing another man at Wallsend this morning.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command have been told it was shortly after midnight (Sunday 25 January 2015), that the two men were fighting in a house in Walford Street, Wallsend.

A short time later, one of the men allegedly stabbed the other man twice.

Both men are aged 28.

The injured man was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he is reported to be in a stable condition.

Police arrested the other man nearby and he was taken to Waratah Police Station where he was charged with wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and breach AVO.

He was bail refused and will attend Newcastle Bail Court later today.

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.

Motorcycle confiscated after rider caught riding at more than 60km/h over limit – Yass

A man with alleged links to an OMCG, had his licence suspended and motorcycle confiscated after he was stopped travelling at more than 60km/h over the legal limit in Yass yesterday.

About 5pm (Saturday 24 January 2015), police from Goulburn Traffic and Highway Patrol were conducting speed enforcement duties on the Hume Highway.

They detected a Harley Davidson motorcycle travelling at an alleged speed of 154km/h.

The motorcycle was stopped and the rider, a 26-year-old Yass man, was spoken to.

Police will allege the rider was the holder of a P2 provisional license, restricting him to a maximum speed of 90km/h, the motorcycle was not displaying P-plates, and the engine exceeded the capacity limit.

Police confiscated the motorcycle and issued the rider infringement notices for the offences, before suspending his licence on the spot.

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.