Daily Archives: 08/01/2015

New Shows on Radio Bondi / Radio Sydney

After a very positive response from Radio Bondi listeners, this week we are introducing the “morning Radio Bondi LogoMix” Sessions for everyone heading off to their day of work.
PURE TRANCE SESSIONS MONDAYS 7am

Pure Trance Sessions started out in 2009 with d’Baschti and DJ Niels de Ruyter.The first
Episode was actually a demo mix produced by Niels, followed by Episode 002
(September 2009) – the first set mixed by both DJs. In the beginning the mixes contained
tracks of harder styles and house.

A change was made when Thomas Westerman and Tom Oostink took over mixing Pure Trance Sessions. Starting with Episode 008 (March 2010) the mixes contained epic, uplifting and progressive trance tracks. This led to the start of Pure Trance Sessions website with a massive 2 hour Episode 010, and a new direction to bring the mixes to a wider audience.

Each month the episodes contained a Classic of the Month track but after Episode 016 Tom and Thomas said goodbye to this concept, as they wanted to use already limited time for more up-to-date trance tracks. Their sets included also Track of the Month which was carefully selected by both & it’s still an important part of their current episodes.

Pure Trance Sessions – Trance from around the Globe with Westerman & Oostink, Suzy Solar, UrsulaN and Laura May.
UK DJ DANNY HOWARD MONDAYS 8amRadio Sydney Logo

As a young DJ, Danny’s rise to success has been almost as fast as his heroes of the dance scene. Hailing for the North West of England at the UK’s premier entertainment resort Blackpool, Danny has already established himself as a real genuine next level DJ in a very short space of time. He has held residencies at top clubs such as ‘Ministry Of Sound’ in Egypt and more recently at the UK’s largest nightclub ‘The Syndicate’ in Blackpool.

In his own words Danny describes his style as ‘Big Room Sexy house’ but because of his love for electronic music, he never likes to typecast himself into a single style or genre.

Not just a DJ but also a newly successful producer with the likes of David Guetta, Tiesto & Paul Oakenfold (to name but a few) supporting some of Danny’s recent releases.

ITALIAN DUO MARCO AND TIMO WITH DROPAMINE TUESDAYS 8am

KUNO FROM GERMANY WITH UPLIFTING TRANCE WEDNESDAYS 8am

Kuno says: my creative intention tries to live up to this motto “God is a DJ”. nothing in the world is more capable of bringing mankind together peacefully like music is. nothing has a better way to interact with people and to let them connect with each other. for me, music is the base for harmony, the reason of getting together and the expression of joy of life in general. music makes people overcome differences in point of view, religion, language, skin color and sex.

my passion for electrronic music began early in the aera of “eurodance”. of course I was influenced by almost countless visits of events like the loveparade, trance energy and asot. Thoughout times I developed especially a passion for the section “uplifting trance”.

I was absolutely attracted to the art and work of dj´s and producers. I always had to watch the dj´s turning vinyls and performing magic with their dj-hardware. that is what I imagine would it be like standing on the stage on such an event I just mentioned, playing svenson & gielen’s “sunlight theory” in front of a bunch of euphorically screaming people.

following this dream, I started mixing sets mostly consisting of uplifting trance tracks. since that
time the desired zoom grew to even intervene in my on fate as dj and producer. let’s see, where the god of music sees me at some time… so: trance on!
FROM ITALY SONIQUE RADIO 8AM THURSDAYS

Mindshake is a trio from Italy who produce Sonique Radio. Italy a place where the dance music industry has been booming over the last while, and where talents have been emerging significantly over the last few years. Although some of the members have been around on the
scene for a while, Mindshake only came about in 2013, and has already had tracks
supported by David Guetta, and worked with the likes of Daddy’s Groove in the scene.
ALSO FROM ITALY DINO DEL MORO 8AM FRIDAYS
AND FOR THE SOUL FANS WE HAVE NEW SHOWS FROM GROOVEBOY AND GENETIC RHYTHM FROM 1 O’CLOCK MONDAYS

Grooveboy started life in early 2011 when Dublin based DJs Karl Lambert and Tony Pugh thought it would be a great idea to start making some of the soulful funk driven house music they’d been playing around the Dublin club scene. They recruited fellow Dubliner Antoinette Dunleavy, a singer with an amazingly souful voice who had worked with some of Ireland’s most happening producers. Her ability to convey the pure emotion of a melody and her knack of writing irresistibly catchy vocals, made her the perfect fit for Grooveboy. As if that’s not enough she is currently forging a name for herself as a much sought after session vocalist having recently worked with DJ Meme and the legend that is Dave Morales.

Grooveboy Radio is a weekly mix show that is broadcast globally on several radio stations both online and on FM. It came about by Karl and Tony’s desire to showcase some of the great new music they were being sent on promo.

Man trapped after car rolled 5 times

AN elderly Gundowring man was trapped in 35-degree heat for almost an hour yesterday after his vehicle rolled on the Hume Freeway.

SES crews held up an umbrella for shade and carefully removed the 78-year-old man from the Nissan Pathfinder.

Police said it appeared as though the driver of a Ford Focus had failed to give way at the Old Barnawartha Road intersection and collided with a 4WD that was travelling north on the freeway towards Wodonga at 2.30pm.

Wendy Williamson said she had been travelling on the freeway at the time of the accident.

“They collided closer to the intersection, but he (the 4WD) ended up further down the road, he would have rolled five or six times,” she said.

“It was still rolling when I pulled my car over.

“I went and raced up and tried to open the door because the car was on its side, but then some other men came.

“I was thinking ‘that car is going to stop in a minute, it’s going to stop’ but it didn’t.”

Two women, who were passengers in the 4WD, were helped from the vehicle soon after the crash.

Ambulance Victoria Wodonga team manager Mike Fuery said two were taken to Albury hospital and two were taken to Wodonga hospital.

“We have four casualties, but all the people have mostly sustained soft tissue injuries; so muscular aches, strains and some lacerations but nothing life threatening at this stage,” Mr Fuery said.

“The gentleman in the car, we are treating him very carefully because of his age and because the car is on its side there is the potential for him to have fractures in his neck, so we are just being very careful with the way we handle him.”

Northbound traffic was rerouted via Old Barnawartha Road to Moloney Drive for about two hours.

The notorious intersection has a long history of accidents including a collision involving a train and a car in 2010 and car accidents in 2004 and 2007.

Acting Sgt Mal Burdett from Wodonga highway patrol reminded drivers to be vigilant.

“We’ve highlighted to locals that this intersection is one that you really need to pay attention to and we ask them to pay respect to the type of intersection this is,” Sgt Burdett said.

Any witnesses to the collision have been asked to contact Wodonga police on (02) 6049 2600 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Upper Lachlan fight on “road to nowhere”

Upper Lachlan Council will try to have deleted a move to extend the upgrading of the Nerriga – Tarago Road (MR 92) towards Braidwood, rather than to the Hume Highway near Gunning.

Currently the $95 million upgrade of the Nowra – Nerriga Road is becoming referred to as “the road to nowhere” because it does not proceed to link with the Hume Highway or any other connection to the State hinterland.

Shoalhaven and Palerang (formerly Tallaganda) Councils have been working for many years on providing a sealed freight link from Nowra to the Hume Highway.

This was seen as a simple route for trucks as large as B-Doubles.

The State Government and Shoalhaven Council embarked on providing Stage 1 of the project from Nowra and Nerriga.

This was completed in 2010 – and there the project has stalled, hence the “road to nowhere” tag.

But the original plan has been thrown into doubt by a decision by the South East Australian Transport Strategy Inc (SEATS) to recommend the road from Tarago extend south to Braidwood, rather than north to the Hume Highway.

The Councils most closely involved in the project, all members of SEATS, are Shoalhaven, Palerang, Upper Lachlan, Yass Valley and Goulburn Mulwaree.

They banded together to have a study made on the best route for extending the Nowra – Nerriga – Tarago road north to Gunning or south to Braidwood.

Upper Lachlan’s representative on SEATS Cr. James Wheelwright voted against the recommendation, as did the Eurobodalla representative.

In a report to Upper Lachlan’s December meeting Director of Works Mr. Phil Newham said documents provided by Shoalhaven showed that the route to the Hume Highway to Gunning, via Collector, offered significant fuel and time savings for traffic.

This proposal also provided for the possibility of constructing the project in several stages, as the Hume Highway could be accessed via Goulburn once the Nerriga – Tarago section was completed.

But Palerang Shire asked that alternative routes be considered, as they feared the additional traffic created by the link to Tarago would unrealistically increase maintenance costs on the Nerriga – Braidwood road, currently unsealed.

Because of the lack of information to form a view on the possible use by haulage operators on the new road, consultants could only rely on projected population growth figures to predict what the growth of freight demand might be on the different routes.

“As most of the area surrounding the route is sparsely populated growth figures failed to demonstrate that the road was likely to be used by large volumes of traffic – particularly on the northern route,” Mr. Newham said.

And Governments would not provide funding unless there was a high Benefit Cost Ratio.

He reported that the SEATS recommendation to extend the road from Tarago to Braidwood was moved by Goulburn Mulwaree representative Cr. Kirk and jointly seconded by Yass Valley and Queanbeyan City representatives.

Mr. Newham said that the cost to extend the improvements from Nerriga to Tarago would be around $300 million.

There was currently no heavy traffic use of the road to Nowra.

Two heavy vehicles stopped with non-compliant equipment

Officers have uncovered two heavy vehicles with non–compliant equipment on the Hume Highway, south of Sydney.

About 1pm on Saturday 3 January 2015, motorists reported a b-double weaving between lanes on the Hume Highway, Goulburn.

Officers stopped the heavy vehicle and directed it to the Marulan Heavy Vehicle Safety Station.

It was found to be carrying a load of mixed dangerous goods including: sulphuric acid,

hydrochloric acid and nitrous oxide, phosphorous acid, aerosol cans, in addition to tractor tyres.

The vehicle’s load was not secured and inspectors found smooth tyres and a detached brake slack adjustor on the A-trailer, making brakes on its second axle ineffective. There was also no personal protection equipment in the cabin.

The driver was issued two defect notices and infringement notices for: dangerous good breach – no personal protection equipment ($260); substantial load restraint breach ($512); and, drive heavy vehicle used to carry dangerous goods not comply with code – roadworthiness ($400).

Meanwhile, about 11.45am yesterday (Wednesday 7 January 2015), police were patrolling the Hume Highway, Pheasants Nest, when they stopped a b-double travelling south for an inspection.

Officers allege the heavy vehicle had a number of unsecured items on board while the inspection found the speed limiter to be non-compliant, enabling an override of the system to allow the vehicle to travel above the 100km/h speed limit.

Infringements were issued by police for a non-compliant speed limiter and substantial risk load restraint.

Checks on the 42-year-old Queensland driver revealed he was wanted for driving matters. He was arrested and taken to Goulburn Police Station and is due to appear in Goulburn Local Court today (Thursday 8 January 2015).

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, said police will continue to focus on all vehicle categories.

“Heavy vehicle compliance and safety is just one element in a broad range of road safety initiatives police are focusing on.

“Any vehicle, particular those of a significant weight, that are non-compliant put other road users at serious risk when they are at high speeds or stop suddenly in traffic.

“We make no excuses for stopping these drivers and if necessary can ensure they are taken off the road for a period of time. We will continue to work with our partner agencies to ensure road users are not at risk,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

Roads and Maritime Services General Manager Compliance Operations, Paul Endycott, said this non-compliance was particularly concerning given it occurred during one of the busiest times of the year on our roads.

“It was only the good work of Police and Roads and Maritime officers which prevented what could have been a terrible tragedy.

“Roads and Maritime officers recently had training in enforcement under dangerous goods transport law. The programme focused on coordination of multi-agency activities relating to dangerous goods and heavy vehicle regulation. This was a great example of the reason we carry out this sort of training.

“Consignors loaders and others in the Chain of Responsibility need to take more ownership in this. Directors of these companies can and will be held personally liable for these offences.

“It sends a strong message to the heavy vehicle industry there are more of us out there ensuring improved compliance of heavy vehicles carrying dangerous goods than ever before,” Mr Endycott said.

Police investigate fight – West Albury

Police are appealing for witnesses as they continue their investigation into a fight in West Albury today.

About 12.45am (Thursday 8 January 2015), police were called to the vicinity of Jacaranda Street and Waratah Crescent, after reports of a fight between a group of men.

A 19-year-old man was found with stab wounds to his chest while a 30-year-old man suffered a head injury.

Both men were taken to Albury Base Hospital; police have been told the injuries are not life-threatening.

Police attached to Albury Local Area Command attended and a crime scene established.

An 18-year-old man was arrested at the scene and is expected to be charged with affray, being armed with intent to commit indictable offence and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Police are intending to speak with the injured men once they are well enough.

Inquiries are continuing

Bandidos member charged after alleged aggravated break-in near Lake Macquarie

A member of the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) will appear in court following an alleged aggravated break-in at Fishing Point near Lake Macquarie yesterday.

About 2.30pm (Wednesday 7 January 2015), two men allegedly broke the front door and entered a home on Sealand Parade, Fishing Point.

They allegedly stole a number of items including; watches, alcohol and cash before leaving in a silver Audi sedan.

Police were called and Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended commencing an investigation.

Inquiries lead officers to a home on Lakeview Close, Teralba, where they located a silver Audi sedan and a man entering the car.

The 21-year-old man was arrested and the car was searched.

Investigators will allege they located property from the Fishing Point home and over 180 grams of cannabis in the Audi.

The man was taken to Charlestown Police Station and charged with aggravated break and enter (in company), possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug and owner not disclose identity of driver/passenger.

He was given strict conditional bail to appear at Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 28 January 2015.

Investigations into the incident are continuing and officers are appealing for anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.