Four fire crews extinguish mail truck fire on Hume Highway

A truck carrying letters on behalf of Australia Post has caught fire on the Hume Highway sending traffic into chaos on one of the key thoroughfares between Sydney and Melbourne for over two hours.

It took at least four Rural Fire Service trucks to extinguish the blaze which resulted in a large amount of letters being destroyed that were on their way from Sydney to Melbourne.

“Postal letters were sprawled out across the highway,” said Declan McCarthy who had to wait over two hours to pass through the fire scene.

An Australia Post spokeswoman said that the company was currently working through the information to advise customers of the impact. The truck is owned by a third-party contractor.

“Fortunately and most importantly, no one was injured in the incident,” she said in a statement.

The fire started after the truck appeared to crash into an embankment on the highway just south of Gundagai in south-west NSW.

It took fire crews almost two hours to get the blaze under control. The driver escaped before the truck was completely engulfed in flames.

By 5pm on Saturday the shell of the truck was still emitting smoke and a fuel leakage had kept the south-bound lane of the Hume Highway closed.

HAZMAT teams have been called in to clear the fuel off the road, a RFSNSW spokesman said.

Drivers are being told to expect delays.

“We expect that lane to remain closed for the next few hours,” the spokesman said.

Police appeal after children approached in state's Hunter region

Police are appealing for public assistance after three children were approached in the state’s Hunter region yesterday.
About 1.45pm (Saturday 11 April 2015), a 10-year-old girl was walking along Schanck Drive, Metford, with her eight-year-old brother and an eight-year-old friend when a vehicle approached them.

Police have been told a man driving the vehicle spoke to the girl, asking her to get into the vehicle, when the girl declined the man drove from the scene.

The girl alerted her mother, who contacted police.

Officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command commenced investigating the incident.

As inquiries continue, police would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a white beard.

Police investigate stabbing – Newcastle

Police are investigating following a stabbing in Newcastle last night.

About 9.30pm (Friday 10 April 2015), a 24-year-old man was walking on Hunter Street, near a footbridge at Market Street, when he was approached by a man and an altercation took place.

During the altercation the man produced a knife and stabbed the 24-year-old man in the stomach, before running away.

The 24-year-old man was taken by a friend to John Hunter Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police from Newcastle Local Area Command were notified and have commenced an investigation.

Investigators are hoping to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.

He is described as Caucasian in appearance with lightly tanned skin, in his mid 20s, with a skinny build, and black hair. He was wearing a black hooded jumper, check pattern shorts, and a white cap.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

Two men charged with drug offences after being stopped in stolen car – Jesmond

Two men have been charged, one on drug supply charges, after they were arrested in an allegedly stolen car in Jesmond yesterday afternoon.

About 12.20 pm (Friday 10 April 2015), police from Newcastle City Local Area Command stopped an allegedly stolen green Holden Commodore on Blue Gum Road.

The driver, a 30-year-old Shortland man, and passenger, a 29-year-old Cameron Park man, were arrested.

During a search of the men, police allegedly located an amount of drugs believed to be methylamphetamine (ICE), on the passenger, and an amount of drugs, believed to be cannabis, on the driver.

The drugs were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

Both men were taken to Waratah Police Station.

The driver was charged with possess prohibited drug, drive whilst disqualified, and an outstanding warrant.

The passenger was charged with supply indictable quantity of prohibited drug, possess prohibited drug, and be carried in conveyance.
Both men were refused bail and will appear at Newcastle Local Court today.

Police investigate after man dies in Cessnock

Police have commenced an investigation after a man died in Cessnock earlier this evening.

Around 7.30pm today (Friday 10 April 2015), police and ambulance paramedics were called to the corner of Government Road and Pangari Parade following reports a man had been stabbed.

Emergency services attended the location, where they located and started to treat a man who had sustained a number of wounds to his upper body.

Despite the efforts of police and ambulance paramedics, the man, aged in his 20s, died at the scene.

Police remain at the location, where they are conducting a canvass of the area and speaking to local residents.

Man charged after illicit drugs and firearms located – New Lambton

A man will face court after a search warrant was executed at a home in New Lambton this week, resulting in illicit drugs and firearms being seized.

About 2.10pm (Wednesday 8 April 2015), officers attached to the Waratah Special Operations Group and Newcastle City detectives executed a search warrant at a home on Hobart Road.

Police allegedly located:

– about 50 vials and about 700 tablets of a substance believed to be steroids,

– more than 15 grams of amphetamines,

– more than 51 grams of what is believed to be cocaine,

– two firearms,

– jewellery, and,

– cash.

No one was at the home at the time of the incident.

Following inquiries, about 7am yesterday (Thursday 9 April 2015), a 39-year-old man attended Waratah Police Station, where he was arrested.

He has been charged with six offences, including supply prohibited drug, possess prohibited, and not complying with safe storage requirements for pistols.

The man appeared at Newcastle Local Court yesterday, where he was granted conditional bail, and will reappear at the same court on Wednesday 3 June 2015.

Police target shoplifters during Operation Cut-Price – Wagga Wagga LAC

Police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command are issuing a warning to those who intend to shoplift, following ongoing operations in the area.

Over the last two days (Wednesday 8 April – Thursday 9 April 2015), Wagga Wagga Police conducted Operation Cut-Price, targeting shoplifters in a joint operation with retail loss prevention officers.

The operation is the one of a series of operations Wagga Wagga Police are conducting as part of ongoing investigations into retail theft.

A number of suspected shoplifters were targeted during the operation and a strong police presence was focused on locations identified as retail theft hot spots.

During the operation a total of 23 people were caught for shoplifting and other offences.

The officer in charge of Operation ‘Cut-Price’, Leading Senior Constable Simon Carberry is issuing a warning to people in the area that intend to shoplift.

“Shoplifting is a serious crime that has a major impact on local businesses and the community as a whole.

“Wagga Wagga Police will continue to crack down on people who shoplift, with further operations already planned.

“If you shoplift, you will be caught and charged,” said Leading Senior Constable Carberry.

Police would like to thank the community members that assisted in providing information and supporting the operation.

Any information on shoplifting offenders or people who receive stolen goods are urged to call their local police or Crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Concerts at the Newcastle Conservatorium

Saturday 11th April – 10am to 1pm

Maitland Con Community Music Open Day

301 High Street, Maitland

Come along and experience the joy of making music, we’ll happily show you how!

Free admission to all activities plus a chance to win four lessons in an instrument of your choice.

Early Childhood Music demonstrations for parents and littlies.
Piano demonstrations
String demonstrations
Woodwind demonstrations
Vocal demonstrations
Brass demonstrations
….and lots more.

Thursday 23rd April – 7:00pm

The Song Company presents Lamentations for a Solider
The haunting sound of the Turkish flute or ‘ney’ and the transcendental dance of the dervish form the anchor of our 2015 Easter program. East and West collide through the juxtaposition of Robert White’s beautiful setting of the biblical Lamentations and traditional music from the Sufi tradition going back to the central figure of Rumi.

With Oguz Mülayim, ney (Turkey) and Ekrem Mülayim, composer/performance artist (Australia)

Program

Robert White
(1538-1574)
Lamentations for six voices

Ekrem Mülayim
New setting of Rumi verse

Traditional
Turkish sufi music

Tickets sold online at www.songcompany.com.au

Adults $60 / Concession $50 / Under 30 $40 / Student $20

A pre-concert talk will commence 30 minutes prior to the performance.

Thursday 30th April – 7:30pm

Musica Viva presents Goldner String Quartet

Four friends, three pieces, two married couples, one quartet: this tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of Australia’s pre-eminent chamber ensemble. Critics and audiences around the globe have warmed to the musical and emotional insights brought to light by this extraordinary quartet.

PROGRAM

LIGETI
String Quartet no 1 Métamorphoses nocturnes

STANHOPE
String Quartet no 3 Commissioned for Musica Viva Australia by Huntington Estate and friends

BEETHOVEN
String Quartet no 15 in A Minor, op 132

Tickets sold online at www.musicaviva.com.au

Front and rear stalls $76 / Gallery $53 – $76

Man charged with sixty six alleged fraud offences – Barraba, near Tamworth

A man is due to appear in court next month after allegedly committing several fraud offences totalling over $25,000.

In January 2014, Gunnedah detectives began investigations into several alleged fraud offences involving the misappropriation of donations made to the State Emergency Service (SES) unit at Barraba, about 90km northwest of Tamworth.

Police will allege a number of donations made to the unit were obtained by the local controller and used for private purposes.

Yesterday (Wednesday 8 February 2015), a 63-year-old man was served with a future service court attendance notice in relation to this matter.

He was charged with the following offences:

– Obtain money etc by deception (x4);

– Make false statement to obtain money (x4);

– Publish etc false misleading material to obtain advantage (x29);

– Dishonestly obtain financial advantage etc by deception (x29).

He is due to appear before Tamworth Local Court on Monday 25 May 2015.

The controller is currently suspended from duties with the SES.

Man charged with robbing taxi driver and service station – Newcastle

Police have charged a man with robbing a taxi driver and a service station in the Newcastle area.

About midnight on Monday (6 April 2015), a man got into a taxi in Islington.

It’s alleged he threatened the taxi driver with a knife, before stealing her mobile phone and an amount of cash.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command have been investigating the incident, including a review of CCTV footage from inside the taxi.

About 6am yesterday (Wednesday 8 April 2015), police responded to reports of an armed robbery at a service station on Maitland Road, Mayfield West.

A man allegedly threatened an employee with a knife, before fleeing the premises on a bicycle with cash, groceries and cigarettes.

Following inquiries, police attended a home on Hanbury Street, Mayfield, about 7.30am yesterday.

They attempted to arrest a 22-year-old man, who allegedly jumped from a second-storey window to evade police.

The man was apprehended after a short foot pursuit and taken to Newcastle Police Station, where he was charged with two counts of robbery armed with an offensive weapon.

The man was refused bail and is due to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 9 April 2015).