Daily Archives: 05/08/2015

Islamic Society of Albury-Wodonga submits plans for bigger mosque

THE Islamic Society of Albury-Wodonga is proposing a major redevelopment of its Lavington place of worship.

The society has submitted a development application to Albury Council to demolish its existing converted weatherboard house in Wagga Road which has been its base since 2013.

Subject to planning approval, the society will replace the existing property with a 299-square metre mosque.

Other works proposed include replacing see-through fencing and gates on Wagga Road and relocating an existing shed on the property.

The redevelopment will cost around $318,000.

The development application describes the proposed mosque as a “community facility” and will service the 400-plus Muslims who live in Albury-Wodonga.

The 1185 square metre site is zoned general residential under the Albury local environmental plan, but a “place of worship” is permitted with council consent.

Prayer sessions are held daily between 7.30am and 9pm.

Parking is contained within the property and there is minimal noise generated from the site.

The biggest number of people on site is about 50 around noon on Fridays.

The majority of Muslims living in Albury-Wodonga come from Sydney or Melbourne.

They are participating in the immigration visa scheme whereby they have to live in a regional area for two years and work for one before they can obtain permanent residency.

Some opt to return to the bigger cities once they have permanent residency but a growing number are deciding to stay locally which has driven the demand for a larger place of worship.

The original application for the Wagga Road place of worship was approved by council staff in early 2013 under delegated authority.

Society president Yakub Mohammed couldn’t be contacted for comment.

But since being based in Wagga Road the society has made many attempts to have an “open door” policy to the wider public to breakdown misconceptions about its beliefs.

Blueprint Planning has lodged the development application on behalf of the society.

Police use spike strips on stolen car on Hume Highway

FOUR youths are in custody after their car hit police road spikes on the Hume Freeway near Wodonga.

The white Ford sedan was northbound on the freeway just west of the Melrose Drive bridge when it crashed on Wednesday morning.

Inspector David Ryan, of Wangaratta police, said the officers had been made aware of the Ford driving erratically earlier in the morning and had been patrolling the area at the time the car came through.

He said the police had stopped another car when the Ford went into the right-hand lane of the freeway and struck the spikes, ending up in the centre median strip.

The youths were not seriously injured and taken to Wodonga police station for questioning.

Police seek information about woman wanted on warrants – Newcastle City LAC

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command are appealing for information to help locate a woman wanted by virtue of outstanding warrants.

Melissa Hardy, 27, currently has two outstanding warrants for her arrest, for stealing and breach of a good-behaviour bond.

She’s been known to reside in the Mayfield and Hamilton South areas.

Melissa Hardy is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 160 to 165cm tall, 50 to 55kg in weight, with a medium build, brown hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information about Melissa Hardy’s whereabouts should contact Newcastle Police on 0249 290999 or Crime Stoppers.

Man charged with assault causing death – Sandgate

A 44-year-old man has been charged with assault causing death after a man died near Newcastle yesterday.

Around 3pm (Tuesday 4 August 2015), emergency services were called to an industrial site on Old Maitland Road at Sandgate where they found a 45-year-old man unconscious.

The 45-year-old was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he was pronounced deceased a short time later.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and were told two men had been involved in an argument following a minor collision between a truck and a forklift.

A 44-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Waratah Police Station where he was later charged with assault causing death.

Bail refused, he is scheduled to appear in Newcastle Local Court today (Wednesday 5 August 2015).