Monthly Archives: February 2015

Man charged with murder of Corey Power – Strike Force Bumble

A 19-year-old man has today (Wednesday 11 February 2015) been charged with the 2013 murder of Corey Power at Young.

Shortly after 5am on Thursday 29 August 2013, Corey Power was located with severe head injuries on Wombat Street, Young. He died a short time later.

Strike Force Bumble, led by detectives from Cootamundra Local Area Command, and assisted by detectives from Wagga Wagga and The Hume Local Area Commands, and the Homicide Squad, was established to investigate Mr Power’s death.

A 19-year-old man from Young was arrested in Brisbane in November 2013 and interviewed by NSW Police in relation to the death of Mr Power.

Detectives subsequently made an application to the Queensland Attorney General for the 19-year-old to be extradited to New South Wales.

The application was granted and the man was transferred by Corrective Services from Queensland to New South Wales in December 2014.

Detectives from Strike Force Bumble have today (Wednesday 11 February 2015) charged the 19-year-old man. He remains in custody, and will appear at Wagga Local Court on 25 February 2015 to face charges including:

– Aggravated Break Enter & Steal at Young on 7 August 2013;

– Steal Motor Vehicle at Young on 7 August 2013;

– Robbery Whilst Armed & In Company at Young on 20 August 2013;

– Murder of Corey Power at Young on 29 August 2013;

– Aggravated Break Enter & Steal at Forbes on 19 September 2013;

– Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm at Young on 21 October 2013;

– Assault Occasioning Grievous Bodily Harm at Young on 1 November 2013; and,

– Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm at Yass on 2 November 2013.

Child dies in hospital following boating mishap – Belmont

A child who was injured during a boating accident at Lake Macquarie at the weekend has died in hospital.

Emergency services were called to Ada Street, Belmont, about 4.45pm on Saturday (7 February 2015), responding to reports that a ten-year-old boy had fallen into the lake while sailing. The child was wearing a life jacket at the time.

NSW Ambulance Paramedics rendered first aid to the boy before he was taken to John Hunter Hospital.

The child remained in a critical condition until Monday (9 February 2015), when he died.

Officers from the Marine Area Command are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and will prepare a report for the Coroner.

B-BOY WORLD CHAMPIONS TOUR IS COMING TO AUSTRALIA!

Nightmare Music & Pushworthtogether with Hooch Events and the UK B-Boy Championships are happy to announce the details of the rescheduled B-Boy World Champions Tour Australia.

The B-Boy World Champions Tour is the first event of its kind to be seen in Australia and will bring together a selection of some of the world’s best B-boys, B-girls, poppers and lockers for seven very unique shows kicking off in Melbourne (April 29) before heading to Sydney (April 30), Southport (May 1), Logan (May 2), Brisbane (May 2)and wrapping up in Cairns (May 3) with both a matinee and evening performance.

Showcasing their skills will be a diverse range of internationally renowned dancers, each with their own unique style and signature moves which they will bring to the floor for a series of performances and head-to-head battles, including two time UK B-Boy Championship finalist Brooke Milliner (UK), one of the World’s best powermovers, Marcio De Barros (Portugal); animation & robot specialist and Sky 1’s Got To Dance 2014 Finalist, Marvel (UK); World B-Girl Champion & Guinness World Record Holder Roxy (UK); World renowned breaker and acrobat the aptly named Rubberlegz (GER); Breakdancing wunderkinds, dance crew Kyushu Danji Jr (JAP) and the breakdancing human firework Lil Amok (GER). [See below for bio information]

Dropping the beats and calling each breaker throughout the day will be UK B-Boy Championships founder, DJ Hooch, who will be joined by world-class beatboxing powerhouse MC Zani together they’ll be keeping the dancers, and the crowd vibed with their hi-energy flow. The inaugural B-Boy World Champions Tour is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the world’s best B-Boys, B-Girls, poppers and lockers in the one room this summer.

The promoters are also pleased to confirm that local Logan outfit, AOB, will be special guest performers at the Logan Indoor Sports Centre show on Saturday, 2 May.

Ticket holders for the original January tour dates which were postponed can either hold on to their tickets, which will be replaced, for the new tour dates or return their tickets to the point of purchase for a refund. For further details please contact the point of purchase.
Tickets are on sale NOW – see below for outlets.

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B-BOY WORLD CHAMPIONS TOUR

AUSTRALIA 2015

+ Special guests to be announced

Wednesday 29 April 2015 – The HiFi, Melbourne

1 Show 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au & www.oztix.com.au

Thursday 30 April 2015 – The HiFi, Sydney

1 Show 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au & www.oztix.com.au

Friday 1 May 2015 – RSL Club Southport

1 show Lic All Ages 8 pm

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Tickets are available from www.rslclubsouthport.com.au or 07 5552 4203

Saturday 2 May 2015 – Logan Indoor Sports Centre
1 Matinee show Lic All Ages doors 1 pm

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Special Guests: AOB

Tickets are available from www.loganentertainmentcentre.com.auor 07 3412 5626

Saturday, 2 May 2015 – The HiFi, Brisbane

1 Show 18 + 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au and all Oztix ticketing outlets

Sunday 3 May 2015 – Brother’s Leagues, Cairns

Two Shows: 2.00pm – Lic All Ages / 7.30pm – Lic 15+

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Tickets available from www.brotherscairns.com.au or 07 4053 1053

and all Oztix ticketing outlets

Labor MLC makes FOI request over old Gundagai Hospital sale

Gundagai GP, Paul Mara, says the old Gundagai Hospital should be returned to the community which built it.

A residents group had been negotiating with Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD) last year to buy the building for an aged care facility but it was sold for $110,000 to a private developer, much less than was advertised.

Dr Mara says the sale process was inappropriate and the loss of the locally funded building is appalling.

“I walked up there the other day and had a look around,” he said.

“It’s becoming grotty inside, it’s becoming grotty outside, there’s a real risk of vermin, I mean something has to happen to that place.

“The community in the past invested a lot of time and money and effort into looking after that hospital and getting it built initially.

“I believe it really should be taken over as a community asset.”

Labor MLC, Mick Veitch, failed to secure the papers associated with the old hospital sale in a parliamentary motion last October and is now making Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.

“I really want to find out what happened with the sale,” he said.

“It could be that the local health district followed due process in which case there’s no reason for information to be held back I guess.

“I just want to get to the bottom of how the process was conducted so that I can assure those people from Gundagai that have made contact with me that the process was above board.

“The view of a lot of people is that that facility should remain a community owned facility or at least in community hands.

“Now that’s a view that’s been put to me by a number of people and I guess that’s why I’m trying to get to the bottom of just what happened with the disposal, with the sale of the site, and just to make sure that on behalf of the people of Gundagai that due process was followed.”

Dr Mara says the owner of the old Gundagai Hospital needs to reveal his plans for the facility.

“Clearly it was bought on spec,” he said.

“If the person thinks he’s going make any dough out of this, with all the asbestos and the other problems associated with it… there’s a lot of work that has to go into it to make it anywhere near a commercial proposition.

“I think he needs to come up and say what he wants to do with it and show that it does benefit the community.”

Dr Mara says he does not understand the sale process but people still have many questions.

“What people forget is that the community invested in the hospital over many, many years,” he said.

“I mean the community originally built the hospital.

“I mean there’s been a lot of emotional and financial investment in that and for it to be just given away in that way I think is an appalling indictment.”

Mr Veitch says it is taking a long time to secure the papers related to the old hospital sale.

“There’s been a bit of tick tacking with the Murrumbidgee Local Health District and myself about the scope of my GIPA (Government Information Public Access) request and I’m still waiting for the documentation to be presented.

“I think to be fair to the Local Health District, they may well be talking to third parties about getting permission to release the information to me as a part of my application, but in my mind, it shouldn’t take this long to obtain the information.”

City Recital Hall – AUSTRALIAN BRANDENBURG ORCHESTRA

HANDEL: HEAVEN & HARMONY

Various dates and times

This February and March at City Recital Hall, experience the glorious, the sensual and the romantic in the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s all-Handel program, Handel: Heaven and Harmony.

You will hear the sweeping and glorious “Arrival of the Queen of Sheba”, the dramatic and exciting “Look down harmonious Saint”, the ravishing and sensual “Ode for Saint Cecilia’s Day”, before the romantic love duet “Tra amplessi innocenti” sweeps you away.

This concert series brings to the Brandenburg stage two of the most exciting young singers working in the world today: Portuguese tenor Fernando Guimarães and Argentine soprano Mariana Flores. Sharing the stage with these international stars, the Brandenburg Choir and the Brandenburg Orchestra will enthral you.

One man dead, another critical after Homebush dance party

One man is dead, one is critical and four more people have been taken to hospital after a dance party at Homebush at the weekend.

Police will prepare a brief for the Coroner after the death of a 19-year-old man who collapsed on Saturday (7 February 2015), at a dance festival at Sydney Olympic Park.

More than 16,000 people attended with police conducting an operation in conjunction with security and medical staff.

Onsite medical staff assisted the 19-year-old man before he was taken to hospital in a critical condition, where he later died. A post mortem and toxicology testing will be carried out.

Four other men were also taken to hospital after police believe they consumed illicit drugs.

A 22-year-old man approached medical staff and allegedly informed them he had ingested a large amount of pills.

Police were informed this morning (Sunday 8 February 2015), a 20-year-old Arncliffe man at the event, was taken to Westmead Hospital and currently remains in a critical but stable condition on life support.

South Western Metropolitan Regional Commander, Assistant Commissioner Mennilli, said police made no secret that a high-visibility drug operation would be in force.

“Despite efforts by police and the event organisers to ensure people could attend this music event and enjoy themselves without their lives being put in danger, one man has died and another remains in Westmead Hospital in a critical condition,” Assistant Commissioner Mennilli said.

“New South Wales Police will continue to use drug dogs and search people at events if we believe they are carrying illegal drugs. If you carry and supply illegal drugs you will be arrested,” said Assistant Commissioner Mennilli.

During the dance party police arrested three people for drug supply charges. Many other patrons were issued Criminal Infringement Notice (CIN) for drug possession and other offences, laying 40 charges. The drug dogs searched about 180 people and 23 patrons were treated by medical staff.

A 21-year-old Victorian man is expected to appear in Parramatta Bail Court today (Sunday 8 February 2015) after police allege he was searched and officers located 15 tablets believed to be MDMA.

Police also arrested a 20-year-old Auburn man after he allegedly tried to run from police. He was detained and searched and allegedly was in possession of nearly 100 tablets, believed to be MDMA, and cash.

He was charged with several offences including supply more than an indictable quantity of drugs and deal with proceeds of crime. He was granted bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court on 24 February 2015.

A 20-year-old Greenacre man was also charged with supply more than an indictable quantity of drugs and is expected to appear in Fairfield local Court on 16 March 2015.

Man charged following alleged pursuit – Tamworth

Police have charged a man following an alleged break-in, robbery with wounding, and pursuit, in the Tamworth region yesterday.

About 2.45am (Saturday 7 February 2015), a white Holden Rodeo was stolen from a home on Macquarie Road, Fennell Bay. The owner attended Toronto Police Station and reported the incident.

An investigation was commenced by officers from Oxley Local Area Command.

About 3.15pm (Saturday 7 February 2015), a man driving a white Holden Rodeo allegedly attended service station on Mayne Street, Murrurundi and put petrol in the car before driving off without paying.

Police were contacted and on route received reports of a Holden Rodeo allegedly driving erratically in Tamworth. Officers from Oxley Traffic and Highway Patrol saw the Rodeo on Peel Street and a pursuit was initiated.

After a short time the pursuit was terminated by the officers due to safety concerns.

The Holden Rodeo allegedly continued and collided with two vehicles on Jewry Street, before the driver pulled into a property on Oxley Highway, Bective. The home on the property was broken into and cash and alcohol was stolen and Holden Rodeo was set on fire.

A Toyota Corolla was stolen from the Bective home. A short time later the Toyota was allegedly seen by police from Gunnedah and a pursuit was initiated, before being terminated a short time later due to safety concerns.

The Corolla was driven to Manilla Road, Boggabri, where it allegedly crashed. The driver of passing Holden Commodore, a 45-year-old man, stopped to render assistance to the driver of the Corolla.

The man in the Corolla allegedly punched the Holden driver and hit him over the head with a bottle, before stealing the Commodore.

The 45-year-old man suffered a deep laceration to the back of his head and was taken to Gunnedah Hospital, he has since been released.

A short time later the Holden was seen by police on Boggabri-Manilla Road and a pursuit was initiated, before the Commodore crashed into a barbed wire fence and the driver ran from car.

Police pursued the man on foot and during the arrest of the 33-year-old man, he allegedly punched officers. He was taken to Tamworth Police Station.

The man was charged with 16 offences;

– Robbery armed with offensive weapon;

– Two counts of steal motor vehicle;

– Dishonestly obtain property by deception;

– Three counts of negligent driving;

– Break, enter and steal;

– Damage property by fire;

– Three counts of police pursuit – Skye’s law;

– Aggravated robbery inflict actual bodily harm;

– Assault police;

– Resist police, and;

– Drive motor vehicle during disqualification.

The man was refused bail to appear at Tamworth Bail Court today (Sunday 8 February 2015).

Boys charged after adults allegedly assaulted, robbed – Armidale

Two boys have been charged after three adults were allegedly assaulted and robbed at Armidale overnight.

It was about 11pm (Saturday 7 February 2015), that three men, all aged 19, were at a BBQ area in Curtis Park, Kirkwood Street, when they were approached by two boys.

Police have been told the boys allegedly asked them for cigarettes and money but were declined.

Police will allege a group of young people then surrounded the three men and threatened them.

One of the men was allegedly threatened and head-butted while a second man was also allegedly threatened and had $40 stolen.

A third man went to the first man’s assistance and was allegedly burnt on the neck with a cigarette, hit with a bottle and punched in the face. He ran away but was allegedly chased by the group.

Police from Armidale were alerted and arrested two teenage boys near the scene.

The boys were taken to Armidale Police Station.

A 13-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of robbery in company.

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of robbery in company, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in company, and wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

The boys, both from Armidale, were refused bail to appear in a children’s court today (Sunday 8 February 2015).

Teen charged over stabbing near Albury

A teenager is due to appear in court this week charged after a man was allegedly stabbed near Albury this morning.

Police and NSW Ambulance Paramedics were called to a home on Wagga Road at Lavington about 8.15am (Saturday 7 February 2015), responding to reports a man had been stabbed.

They found a 21-year-old man with a stab wound to his shoulder and upper arm. He was treated at the scene before being taken to Albury Hospital for treatment. His condition is not believed to be life-threatening.

Following inquiries, a 15-year-old boy was arrested about 9.20am at a home in Mate Street, Albury.

He was taken to Albury Police Station where he was charged with reckless wounding, and being armed with intent. He was given conditional bail to appear in a children’s court on Tuesday 10 February 2015.

Child critical after boating mishap – Belmont

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a boating accident at Lake Macquarie this afternoon.

Emergency services were called to Ada Street, Belmont, about 4.45pm (Saturday 7 February 2015), responding to reports that a child had fallen into the lake while sailing.

NSW Ambulance Paramedics rendered first aid to the boy before he was taken to John Hunter Hospital. He is reported to be in a critical condition.

The child was wearing a life jacket at the time.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command are speaking with witnesses at the scene, including a second boy who was also on the boat.