Man charged with six offences following car theft and crash – Wagga Wagga

A man has been charged with six offences following an alleged car theft and crash in Wagga Wagga earlier this year.

About 11pm (Friday 30 January 2015), a blue Holden Commodore station wagon vehicle was allegedly stolen from Wodonga, Victoria, and later reported seen in Ashmont, Wagga Wagga.

Police were notified, and, following inquiries and calls from witnesses, they located the vehicle in front of a home on Adams Street, Ashmont, where it had hit a tree.

Two women, aged 18 and 27, were found injured nearby. They were treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics and taken to Wagga Wagga Base Hospital with minor injuries.

Two men, aged 16 and 23, were also taken to hospital suffering minor injuries. They have since been discharged.

All four are believed to have been passengers in the vehicle.

Officers attached to Wagga Wagga Local Area Command attended and commenced investigating the incident.

Following inquiries, today (Tuesday 31 March 2015), a 23-year-old man was arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station, where he was issued a court attendance notice for:

– drive conveyance taken without consent of owner,

– drive recklessly/furiously or in a dangerous manner,

– negligent driving,

– drive vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol,

– not give particulars to police, and,

– drive motor vehicle during disqualification period.

The man will appear at Albury Local Court on Wednesday 27 May 2015.

Fun, fitness and the pelvic floor at Benalla

Thursday April 16 6pm-8pm Lakeside Community Centre, Benalla (Benalla Showgrounds)

Who should attend?
Women and men at risk of pelvic floor problems. Are you at risk? The answer is YES is you:
 Are pregnant or have had a baby
 Are returning to exercise after childbirth
 Are going through menopause
 Constantly lift heavy objects (either as part of your job, at the gym or at home)
 Have a chronic cough or sneeze
 Are overweight
 Are constipated
 Have had gynaecological or prostate surgery

Sounds like you need to come along!

Program
5.45am Registrations
6.00pm Life of the pelvic floor
6.45pm Refreshment break
7.00pm Exercise & the pelvic floor

Presented by:
Lisa Wragg, continence nurse consultant
Terry Wesselink, pelvic floor physiotherapist
Cost: FREE Catering: Supper provided
Bookings are essential. RSVP by April 9
phone 03 9816 8266
email info@continencevictoria.org.au

COUNTRY MUSIC, KELPIES AND CAMPERS COMBINE FOR RIVERINA FESTIVAL

The Ardlethan Country Music Festival and Talent Quest is taking place at the Ardlethan Showground in the Riverina from Friday 17 – Sunday 19 April 2015.

With plenty of space for caravans and campers, the Festival program includes a concert featuring well-known country artists Tom Maxwell, Grant Luhrs and Aimee Maree, a talent quest, weekend markets and a Kelpie howling competition!

Everyone is welcome to enter the talent quest, with categories across all age groups. There will be cash prizes for all section winners and the overall winner will also take home an acoustic electric Cutaway solid top guitar thanks to the generosity of major sponsors IBANEZ and CUSTOM MUSIC from Wagga Wagga.

Festival program:

Friday – From 7pm: Entry is $5 per person. Children under 17 are free.

Start of the talent quest and Kelpie Howling competition

Saturday – From 9am: Entry is $20 per person, $15 for pensioners, children under 17 are free.

The talent quest will take place on Saturday, with the concert featuring Tom Maxwell and Aimee Maree taking place on Saturday night. The markets will also take place on Saturday.

Sunday – From 9am: Entry is $15 per person, $10 for pensioners, children under 17 are free.

Gospel section and talent quest awards, including a special appearance by Grant Luhrs

For further information or to enter the talent quest, please visit www.coolamonshire.com.au contact Janet Popple on 02 6978 2550

 

Officials welcome new limit for McKoy St intersection

A motorist was caught travelling nearly 30km/h over the limit only hours after the speed at a dangerous Hume Freeway intersection was cut from 110km/h to 80km/h.

VicRoads unveiled the speed reduction at the accident hotspot on the outskirts of Wodonga, where a senior policeman was amazed no one had been killed.

The approaches to the McKoy Street-Old Barnawartha Road intersection now have an 80km/h speed limit between 7am and 7pm.

Temporary electronic signs were installed at the site yesterday and will be eventually replaced by permanent signage.

There have been 18 crashes and 31 people injured at the intersection since 2007, and Sergeant Cameron Roberts said it was only “dumb luck” there hadn’t been a death.

“We really welcome these changes,” he said.

“There have been a few times where we look at the circumstances of a crash, where if a car had have been a metre or two forward, or a metre back, it could have been disastrous.

“Ideally what we’d have here is on-ramps, off-ramps and overpasses, but that’s a fairly expensive fix.

“I think the next best option is reducing speed and making sure people stick to it.”

VicRoads is investigating long-term solutions to the problem with Wodonga Council, which may include an interchange at the site or modifications to other interchanges.

Installing an on-ramp from Melrose Drive into the southbound lanes is one option.

“One question will be, is this the right location for an interchange, or is another location a better one?” VicRoads regional director Bryan Sherritt said.

“(We’ll be) looking at other interchanges as well.

“It’s about how Wod- onga interfaces with the freeway and making it work.”

VicRoads is looking at funding from the Transport Accident Commission to upgrade the highway, which could include Wodonga.

Cr Mike Fraser said the council was also looking to install rumble strips on McKoy Street and welcomed the reduced speed.

“Anything that’s going to help make this interchange safer has to be a plus,” he said.

Police will be targeting motorists who speed along the stretch of road.

Albury drug detection operation

Police have conducted a two-day operation targeting street level drug crime resulting in 10 people found carrying drugs in the Albury area.

Between Friday 27 March 2015 and Saturday 28 March 2015, Operation Albury Gold Cup was held within the Albury Local Area Command at various venues in the towns of Albury, Corowa and Mulwala.

The operation targeted street level drug crime and involved local police, licensing police and the dog unit.

The operation resulted in 10 drug detections, one warrant executed and one person charged with resist arrest. The results were as follows:

Court attendance notices were issued to:

A 21-year-old man from Thurgoona allegedly in possession two ecstasy tablets.

A 27-year-old man from Lavington allegedly in possession of 0.34 grams of amphetamine and also charged with an outstanding conviction warrant.

A 26-year-old man from Albury allegedly in possession of an ecstasy tablet.

A 25-year-old man from Albury allegedly in possession of two grams of amphetamine.

A 32-year-old man allegedly in possession of 1.20 grams of cannabis and was also charged with resist arrest.

A 36-year-old man allegedly in possession of 0.20 grams of cannabis.

A 22-year-old man allegedly in possession of three ecstasy tablets.

Police will continue to conduct these types of operations targeting street level drug possession in the Albury area.

Police investigate after off-duty officer threatened – Albury

Police from Albury Local Area Command are investigating an incident after an off-duty officer was assaulted and threatened in Albury on Friday.

About 6.35pm (Friday 27 March 2015), a female off-duty officer and her friend were near a building site in Albury when they saw a woman inside the fencing on the site and a vehicle parked adjacent on the road side.

The officer identified herself as a police officer and spoke to the woman.

A man appeared from near the vehicle and both attempted to leave.

The officer and her friend attempted to stop the pair from getting into the vehicle to leave, when a struggle ensued and the man pushed the officer a number of times and threatened her and her friend with a bladed weapon.

The man and woman then drove away in the vehicle.

Albury Local Area Command commenced an investigation, and as a result of inquiries a 40-year-old woman was arrested at a home on Swan Street yesterday (Saturday 28 March 2015)

She was taken to Albury Police Station and charged with stealing, trespass and shoplifting for an unrelated matter.

The woman was given conditional bail to appear at Albury Local Court on Tuesday 14 April 2015.

Inquiries into the incident are continuing and Albury Detectives want to speak to a 30-year-old man who may be able to assist them with their inquiries.

Old vehicles to traverse the old highway

Elderslie resident Dave West, by his own admission has ‘‘diesel in the brains’’.

The retiree spent 10 years restoring his 1940’s Diamond T which will take part in Haulin The Hume: Old Hume Highway Road Run on April 11 and April 12.

About 300 motor enthusiasts and their vintage commercial vehicles will take part in the convoy which departs from Hawkesbury, head south down the Northern Road and follows the Old Hume Highway to Yass.

All funds raised will raised will go to Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect).

The event is the largest road run of it’s type in Australia.

With the help of a few friends and a truck load of dedication — which he refers to as ‘‘a disease of the mind’’ — Mr West got the vehicle he will traverse the Hume Highway with back on the road.

‘‘When I bought it it was 95 percent there — it was a bit rusty and had a lot of hits,’’ he said.

‘‘But it was still working in 1998 I believe.

‘‘I did a bit here and there and tried to do some every night.

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‘‘I farmed some [tasks] out to other people — the painting was done by someone I know at Tahmoor Smash Repairs.

‘‘But it was just a matter of plodding along.’’

Mr West said his Diamond T would be 75 years old this year, but still was the object of admiration whenever it made a public appearance.

‘‘A lot of people blow there horns and take pictures,’’ he said.

‘‘There’s always a bit of yelling and yahooing.’’

Mr West regularly takes part in historic vehicle exhibitions, but he said he was looking forward to traversing the old highway.

‘‘The idea is to do a reenactment of going down the highway, well as much of the highway that’s left of it,’’ he said.

Police investigate serious crash near Yass

Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious crash near Yass yesterday morning.

About 9.15am (Tuesday 24 March 2015), an 18-year-old man was driving a BMW sedan south along the Hume Highway in Murrumbateman, about 20km south east of Yass.

It’s believed the man lost control of the vehicle near the intersection of Valencia Drive, and the vehicle left the road, hitting a tree. He sustained multiple injuries.

Emergency services were called and the man was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics, before being taken to Canberra Hospital in a critical condition.

Officers attached to The Hume Local Area Command are investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash and are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward.

Man charged over attempted armed robbery – Wagga Wagga

Police have charged a man following an alleged attempted armed robbery in Wagga Wagga yesterday.

About 12.30pm (Tuesday 24 March 2015), a 66-year-old woman was working at the counter of a newsagency on Bourke Street, Tolland, when a man entered the shop.

He allegedly threatened the woman with a knife, demanding cash.

A 37-year-old man who was working out the back heard what was happening and came into the shop. The other man then ran off empty-handed.

The man and woman from the shop followed and saw him enter a car on Joyes Place before it drove away.

Police were contacted and officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command attended, commencing an investigation.

No-one was injured during the incident.

Inquiries led police to attend a home on Condon Avenue, Mount Austin.

A 22-year-old man was arrested at the location and a number of items were seized, including a knife.

The man was taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station and was charged with attempted armed robbery whilst armed with offensive weapon and an outstanding warrant for unrelated matters.

He was refused bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court today (Wednesday 25 March 2015).

Restoring Old Hume Highway will draw in tourists to historic sights

Hailed Australia’s first hero, explorer Hamilton Hume’s original journey of discovery from Sydney to Melbourne is returning to prominence and acclaim.

In its earliest forms the Old Hume Highway paved the way for decades of development in Australia’s early European history in much the same way as Route 66 became America’s main street, and like that legendary road is being returned to service.

Entrepreneur Frank Burke wants the original route from Sydney to Port Phillip Bay in Victoria re-opened to enable fatigued drivers and tourists to take a break. Duplication of the highway has left many historic towns and villages bypassed by traffic and struggling for survival.

Mr Burke has enlisted the National Trust of Australia and road safety and traffic bodies in two states to help bring the old Hume back into use. Rick Williams, who manages Cooma Cottage at Yass, the former home of Hamilton Hume bequeathed to the National Trust, believes it should be at the heart of the old highway’s resurrection.

The Old Hume Highway will be freshly signed posted, mapped and promoted as a tourist destination, beginning with Cooma Cottage, which sits near a 12-kilometre stretch of the old highway now named Yass Valley Way.

Mr Williams said, “We all know if we drive past a place at night-time and no one is there, people won’t stop. At Cooma Cottage we will have to upgrade it to accept people most of the time, we will have to get a coffee shop there, people can walk down to the [Yass] river, have tours of the house, people who want to spend half an hour, maybe buy a book about Cooma Cottage.”

Mr Burke’s company Old Hume Highway 31 will maintain a website which will set out famous former road stops such as Gundagai’s Niagara Cafe, old pubs, parks and art galleries and forgotten places such as Breadalbane, Bowning, Jugiong and Bookham. Police and road authorities will post traffic updates on the website.

“The professional bus drivers and truck drivers must have log books, but people think they can jump into a car and drive for nine hours,” Mr Burke said. “Now we have cars and people hurtling into service stations owned by multinationals, they fill their petrol tank, grab a pie, go to the toilet and keep going.”

People turning off the dual highway would be directed to locally owned businesses on the old one. “We’ve said to [road safety groups] we can give you 40 towns, a couple of minutes off the freeway. What a perfect break,” Mr Burke said.

Educating children along the way about Australia’s history would begin with Hamilton Hume, who befriended Aboriginals and found a way through the scrub south of Sydney.

“Stunning man,” Mr Burke said. “It took [Hume’s party] 11 weeks to get to Melbourne, they had five weeks worth of food left. He worked another way to come back, got them back in the five weeks and the way he brought them back was the way the Hume Highway pretty much runs today.”

Canberra author Robert Macklin, who helped launch the Highway 31 project in Yass last year, is now writing a book called Australia’s First Hero, which should be completed and published next year. Mr Macklin says it is outrageous so little has been written about Hume. He said the only other biography written, Currency Lad, was privately published by his father-in-law, Robert Webster.

The highway website and mapping are still a work in progress. The Australian Street Rod Federation will stop for a barbecue at Cooma Cottage in March and a period costume ball at Cooma Cottage in October will build momentum for reviving the old highway.