Daily Archives: 15/05/2016

Former Gundagai mayor takes on Baird government

A LAST ditch legal challenge to save Gundagai council from oblivion is before the courts.

The state government went ahead with plans to forcibly amalgamate Gundagai and Cootamundra at lunchtime on Thursday, sacking democratically elected councillors and installing administrators in their place.

What Premier Mike Baird didn’t know was hours earlier former Gundagai mayor Abb McAlister lodged an injunction to halt the merger ahead of a full Land and Environment Court hearing.

The shock court challenge comes as a whole swag of local councils were wiped from the map by way of forced mergers, which the government hopes will save $2 billion over the next 20 years.

To sweeten the deal, the state government will kick in $10 million to meet the costs of merging and up to $15 million for new infrastructure.

“On Tuesday, council made a decision to take legal action and we filed the papers just before the government’s proclamation, when we were still a council,” Mr McAlister said.

Gundagai businessman John Knight – a former member of the Nationals’ state executive – said the National Party had failed to protect the bush from the Liberal’s razor gang.

“Democracy in rural Australia is dead, it died 12 months ago when the merger process started,” he said.

“This whole disaster, the merging of Gundagai council with a council four times the size, will destroy our community by taking professionals out of the town.

“The National Party should never have let this get so far, they’re supposed to protect small rural communities from the big business side of the Liberal Party.”

Despite the mergers being a Baird state government decision, Mr Knight will ask Nationals members to “put their (Riverina MP) Michael McCormack how-to-vote cards in the bin” at the July 2 federal election.

Riverina-based former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer labelled the merger of Tumut and Tumbarumba a “colossal mistake”.

“It was a NSW state government political decision to abolish Tumbarumba Shire and for that matter to correctly retain Lockhart Shire and correctly create Federation Shire,” he said.

“It follows that there can be a further NSW political decision to revoke the Tumbarumba abolition, which is a colossal mistake, and within weeks announce Tumbarumba Shire will be free-standing and independent of Tumut.”

LOCKHART shire is revelling in their independence, after a grass-roots community campaign convinced the state government to spare them from forced council mergers.

Lockhart community volunteer Jeff Nimmo said the local economy dodged a bullet.

“Our jobs, our identity and our town have been saved,” Mr Nimmo said.

“There’s not one vacant shop in our town but it would have become ghost town.

“Maybe more concerning, our residents would have lost their representation.

“I am over the moon.”

Lockhart resident Myra Jenkyn said locals were walking ten feet tall.

“Lockhart is growing in stature by the day and we’re getting a great name,” she said.

“We worked hard to keep our town alive and we’re all so happy.”
“Obviously the federal election precipitated the speed by which these mergers happened.” Former Tumbarumba mayor Ian Chaffey.

“The administrator hasn’t had any experience in local government, but has to convince two communities it will be alright.” Former Cootamundra mayor Jim Slattery.

“There can be a further NSW political decision to revoke the Tumbarumba abolition, which is a colossal mistake, and within weeks announce a further adjustment mainly that Tumbarumba Shire will be freestanding and independent of Tumut.” Former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer.

“Democracy is dead in rural Australia.” Gundagai businessman John Knight.

“The NSW Government has listened to community concerns and created new wards that reflect the identity of existing communities,” local government minister Paul Toole.

OMCG member charged after firearm and ammunition found – Newcastle

A member of the Nomads Outlaw Motorcycle Gang will face court next week after police allegedly located a gun and ammunition during a vehicle search.

About 3.35am today (Saturday 14 May 2016), police stopped a black utility on Darby Street, Newcastle, in order to speak to the driver about the vehicle’s registration.

While speaking to one of the occupants, police allege the man dropped a small bag containing an amount of crystallised substance.

Police subsequently conducted a search of the vehicle and allegedly located a loaded pistol.

Both male occupants of the car were arrested and taken to Newcastle Police Station.

The driver of the vehicle, aged 24, was issued with a traffic infringement notice for drive unregistered vehicle.

The passenger, a 23-year-old member of the Nomads Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, was charged with possess unauthorised pistol, possess unregistered pistol, possess ammunition without permit and possess prohibited drug.

He was refused bail and will appear in Newcastle Local Court today (Saturday 14 May 2016).

Man shot during aggravated break and enter – Lake Macquarie

Police have commenced an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding an overnight aggravated break and enter where a man suffered a gunshot wound near Lake Macquarie.

About 2.20am today (Saturday 14 May 2016), emergency services were called to a property on Weir Road, Teralba following reports of a break-in.
Initial investigations suggest three males allegedly broke into a shed at the rear of the property.

The 58-year-old male owner, who was disturbed by his dogs barking, went to investigate and became involved in a struggle with an armed man.

During the scuffle, the firearm discharged and the offender was shot in the leg. The three males fled from the area and emergency services were contacted.

The 58-year-old man was not injured during the incident.

Police arrived and established a crime scene at the location.
Following an extensive search of the area, officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command with the assistance of the Dog Squad located a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his leg.

He was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics and conveyed to John Hunter Hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Investigators continue with their inquiries and have urged anyone with information about the incident to come forward.