Police employee charged – Northern Region

A civilian employee of the NSW Police Force has been charged with driving offences.

About 1.45pm yesterday (7 May 2015), police from the Traffic and Highway Patrol’s Hunter Lakes Cluster attempted to stop a Nissan Navara at a stationary RBT site on The Esplanade, Warners Bay.

The car allegedly failed to stop. Police followed the vehicle and stopped it a short time later on Thompson Road.

The driver, a 55-year-old man, was spoken to and issued a Field Court Attendance Notice for driving under the influence, dangerous driving, and failing-to-stop driving offences.

The man is due to appear at Toronto Local Court on 10 June 2015.

Teen motorcyclist charged after hitting girl on football field – Wagga Wagga

A teenage boy will appear in court after allegedly riding a motorcycle through a sports field and hitting a young girl today. About 12pm (Thursday 8 May 2015), an 11-year-old girl was playing a football game as part of a sports carnival involving approximately 200 students at Jubilee Park, Wagga Wagga. Police will allege at this time, a teenage boy rode an unregistered Suzuki motorcycle across two fields, when he hit the girl, causing her to fall. The teen fell off the motorcycle and was held by witness as police were called. The girl was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics before being taken to Wagga Base Hospital, where she remains in a stable condition with fractures to her ribs, lower back, pelvis and cuts to her leg. No one else was injured during the incident. The 17-year-old teenage boy was taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station, where he was charged with drive dangerous manner (grievous bodily harm), goods in custody, unlicensed driver, and drive an unregistered and uninsured vehicle. He was refused bail and will appear at children’s court tomorrow (Friday 8 May 2015).

Two-car crash at McKoy St crossing

THE notorious McKoy Street intersection at the Hume Highway has been the scene of another crash.

Emergency services responded to a two-car crash at the dangerous intersection last night.

The incident occurred about 5.50pm — a time in which the new speed limit of 80km/h was in use.

Both cars were damaged but it’s believed no one was injured.

The intersection has been the scene of dozens of crashes with more than 30 people injured since 2007.

VicRoads implemented the new 80km/h speed zones, which are in use between 7am and 7pm, in March in a bid to reduce the risk of crashes.

Wodonga Sgt Cameron Roberts said at the time the changes were made it was only “dumb luck” there hadn’t be a death.

VicRoads is investigating long-term solutions to the problem-plagued area with Wodonga Council.

Police investigate after trail bike hit a girl – Wagga Wagga

Police are investigating after a trail bike hit a young girl at an oval in Wagga Wagga today.

About 11.55am (Thursday 7 May 2015), emergency services were called to Jubillee Oval, Wagga Wagga, following reports that a trail bike had hit the girl.

The girl, believed to be 11 years old, was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics before being taken to hospital.

The alleged rider of the trial bike, a 17-year-old boy, was arrested at the scene and is currently assisting police with inquiries.

A crime scene has been established and investigations into the incident are continuing.

Police urge anyone who witnessed the incident and has not yet spoken to police to call Wagga Wagga Police on (02) 6922 2599 or via Crime Stoppers.

Two charged after alleged attempt to rob Cardiff hotel

Two men have been charged over an alleged attempt to rob a hotel in Lake Macquarie overnight.

Three men entered the hotel on Main Road at Cardiff about 11.40pm (Tuesday 5 May 2015), allegedly armed with a knife and sledgehammer.

They allegedly threatened a staff member but were unable to get cash from the safe and fled when police arrived.

Two men, aged 18 and 19, were arrested a short time later by police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command.

They were taken to Toronto Police Station where they were each charged with assault with intent to rob while armed with an offensive weapon.

They were refused bail to appear in Toronto Local Court today (Wednesday 6 May 2015).

Police are looking for a third person.

Sister of woman killed by speeding truck pleads for Canberrans to be responsible behind the wheel

A woman whose sister was killed by a speeding truck driver is pleading with Canberrans to be more considerate and responsible road users,

At today’s ACT Road Safety Week launch Jess Frazer recalled how her sister Sarah and tow truck driver Geoff Clarke were killed in February 2012.

Sarah’s car had broken down on the Hume Highway and Clarke was helping her in the breakdown lane when they were hit by a speeding truck.

Truck driver Kaine Daniel Barnett was found guilty of two counts of dangerous driving causing death and sentenced to three years’ jail.

Ms Frazer said considerate driving from Barnett could have saved her younger sister.

“All it takes is … one second and you could change somebody’s life forever, you could change your own life,” she said.

“People reach for a water bottle, or they turn on the radio and those little things that we’re doing are so unconscious, they can distract us from the bigger picture.

Ms Frazer said the breakdown lane on the Hume Highway was too narrow and has launched a campaign to make all breakdown lanes a minimum two and a half metres wide.

“You should be having enough room to break down safely, particularly on major roads and highways,” she said.

ACT Police chief Rudi Lammers said all jurisdictions constantly considered the widths of roads and lanes in the ACT were “reasonably wide”.

“Most [breakdown]lanes in Canberra and roads in Canberra have shoulders where you can pull off on, but some of the highways between Canberra and other states and territories have very, very narrow roads and very, very narrow breakdown areas,” he said.

Minister for Justice, Shane Rattenbury, said road safety guidelines are regularly upgraded.

“A lot of our roads do have good space but these are the sorts of issues we are constantly looking at,” he said.

‘Share the roads’ to drive down the ACT road toll

As part of Road Safety Week, Ms Frazer, Mr Rattenbury and Mr Lammers have taken the pledge to share the road, in a bid to reduce the road toll.

In 2014, 10 people died on ACT roads and there were more than 800 injuries.

Mr Rattenbury said the pledge was aimed at all road users.

“Cyclists are particularly vulnerable on our roads and as are car drivers,” he said.

“We need to look out for cyclists but they have also got a responsibility to obey the road rules, to not jump through traffic lights, at this time of year to make sure they’re putting lights on when they’re riding in the dark,” he said.

Mr Lammers said motorists needed to be more considerate of others when taking to the road.

“If you can think for a moment that the person in front of you, or the person behind you in a car was a very close member of your family, would it influence the way that you drove on the road?” he said.

“I suspect that it would.

“It’s around making sure people know that they have a responsibility on the road, but it extends to every other day of the year.”

Road Safety Week ends on Mothers Day and Ms Frazer said she hoped that would provide extra incentive for the drive safe message to sink in.

“As my mother would tell you, she just wants us to come home safe when we leave the house,” she said.

Police investigate theft of firearms, knives, silver bullion – The Hume LAC

Information is being sought about the theft of firearms, cash and silver bullion from a property near Goulburn.
The items were stolen from a property on Harringtons Lane, Brisbane Grove, between 8.15am and 11am yesterday (Monday 4 May 2015).

The stolen items include eight rifles and four pistols, specifically:

– 1 x .22-calibre Norinco JW-15 rifle;

– 1 x 12-gauge IAC single-barrel shotgun;

– 1 x 12-gauge Springfield side-by-side shotgun;

– 1 x .410-gauge Rossi single-barrel shotgun;

– 1 x 12-gauge Boito side-by-side shotgun;

– 1 x .303-calibre Lee Enfield rifle;

– 1 x .22-calibre Miroku ML22 rifle;

– 1 x .243-calibre Weatherby Vanguard rifle;

– 1 X .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson revolver model 686;

– 1 x 38 super Rock Island Arsenal/19 pistol;

– 1 x .22-calibre GSG 1911 pistol with pearl grips; and

– 1 x .22-calibre Walther P22 pistol.

The guns were all registered and stored according to legislation.

About 200 rounds of varying calibres of ammunition are also missing, along with several hunting knives. The offenders also took silver bullion worth $8000 and cash.

Police from The Hume Local Area Command are investigating the incident.

They are appealing for anyone who may have information about the theft, or who may be offered the bullion or one of the guns for sale, to come forward.

City Recital Hall – PETER SERKIN

PETER SERKIN IN RECITAL
18 May, 7pm

Beethoven and Nielson

This is no ordinary recital program, but Peter Serkin is no ordinary concert pianist!

“Peter Serkin is one of the most perceptive and provocative pianists of his generation…” – American Record Guide

He is a passionate thinker, a spirited individualist – ‘striking that magical balance between intellect and heart’. And, like his father Rudolf, he’s revered as a musician’s musician.

Enjoy a recital where his commanding technique shines in a beautiful program with Renaissance music, Nielsen’s Theme with Variations and the powerful and original piano sonata by Beethoven.

WUORINEN after Josquin Ave Christe – recast for solo piano
SWEELINCK Capriccio in A minor
BULL Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la; A Gigge
DOWLAND set by Byrd Pavana Lachrymae
BYRD La Volta
NIELSEN Theme with Variations
REGER 3 Pieces Aus meinem Tagebuch
MOZART Rondo in A minor, K511
BEETHOVEN Sonata in E, Op.109

Engadine man dies following Hume Highway cycling accident

A cyclist has been killed after falling over a guard rail near Goulburn on Saturday.

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Police say the 61-year-old Engadine man was with a group of students in an annual bike ride from Canberra to Wollongong when the crash occured.

At 8am yesterday on the group set out from Dickson in the Australian Capital Territory.

They stopped at Gunning for lunch and began riding again at 1pm along the Hume Highway toward Goulburn.

At 2.35pm they were near Cullerin Road, Breadalbane, riding up a slight incline, when the man fell over a guard rail.

A registered nurse, from the support vehicle following the group, assisted the man and began CPR until an ambulance arrived.

He was taken to Goulburn Base Hospital where he died.

A report is being prepared for the coroner.

Second person dies following crash – Singleton

Second person dies following crash – Singleton
Monday, 04 May 2015 01:27:17 PM

Police continue to investigate a fatal single-vehicle crash in Singleton on the weekend, after a second person died in hospital yesterday.

About 5.15pm (Saturday 2 May 2015), officers attached to Hunter Valley Local Area Command were called to the Golden Highway, near Range Road, after reports of a crash.

Police have been told a Toyota Camry was travelling east-bound on the highway, when it left the road and hit a tree.

Emergency services attended; however a 16-year-old girl died at the scene.

An 18-year-old woman, who was also in the vehicle at the time of the crash, was taken to John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition.

Police have been advised that she died in hospital yesterday afternoon (Sunday 3 May 2015).

Specialist officers from the Crash Investigation Unit and Hunter Valley police are investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.