Changed traffic conditions at the Prairie Vale Road and Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway intersection, Prairiewood

Source: Mental Health Australia

Road users are advised of changed traffic conditions at the Prairie Vale Road and Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway intersection, Prairiewood.

The changes are necessary to carry out traffic light upgrades and install a CCTV camera.

We will work for up to two-nights between Sunday 21 September and Sunday 28 September 2025, weather permitting.

Work hours are from 8pm to 5am, Sunday to Thursday. No work will occur on Friday or Saturday nights.

There will be temporary traffic changes while we complete this work. This includes lane closures and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h. 

Please drive and ride to the conditions and follow the directions of signs and traffic controllers. 

Thank you for your patience during this time.

For the latest traffic updates across the network download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

Let there be light – as the M12 Motorway nods to a bright new future!

Source: Mental Health Australia

Motorists driving along Elizabeth Drive may notice some dazzling new light installations placed under the new M12 Motorway overbridge.
 

Testing is currently underway at the M12 Motorway bridge over Elizabeth Drive near Mamre Road, Kemps Creek.
 

The feature lighting will not only provide safety for motorists as it highlights the infrastructure but will also enhance the driver experience through an array of colours and shapes projected onto the bridge undercarriage.
 

The lighting under the bridge features star-themed elements, including architectural pier lighting to showcase the form and structure of the bridge.
 

Continuing the theme, various sections along the M12 Motorway will light up in stages, such as the retaining wall along Warami Drive which will act as the gateway into the new Western Sydney International Airport.
 

For visitors and residents arriving or departing to and from the Airport, the toll-free M12 Motorway will be the first thing you see at night, with the M12 lighting up your journey as you get to your destination!
 

The feature lighting at the M12 Motorway bridge over Elizabeth Drive will illuminate permanently from early November 2025 with Warami Drive to ‘light up’ when access into the Airport is ready for passengers.

The toll-free M12 Motorway is a 16 kilometre road which will connect to the new airport in 2026 and includes some improvements along Elizabeth Drive. The $2.1 billion project is jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments.
 

Foreign Investment Review Board member reappointed

Source: Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry

The Albanese Government has reappointed Steven Skala AO as a part‑time member to the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) for a one‑year period.

Mr Skala has a long and distinguished career across private, not‑for‑profit and government organisations.

He has been Chair of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation Board since 2017. Mr Skala was Vice Chairman Australia and Head of Investment Banking Coverage of Deutsche Bank AG between 2004–2024. Prior to that, he was a commercial partner of two major Australian law firms. He is also a former Chairman of Wilson Group Limited (now Pinnacle Investment Management Limited) and Film Australia Limited and is a former Acting Chairman and Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

The reappointment, beginning on 18 September 2025, will support the Board to continue to provide effective advice on the operation of Australia’s Foreign Investment Policy and the administration of the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975.

The FIRB is a non‑statutory body established in 1976 to examine proposed investments that are subject to the foreign investment framework and to make recommendations to the Government on these proposals.

The Albanese Government has strengthened and streamlined Australia’s foreign investment regime and the members of the Board, including Mr Skala, have played a part in that.

Labor’s reforms to foreign investment have sped up processing times which are now twice as fast, compared to when we first came to office.

We thank Mr Skala for his contribution to date and for agreeing to continue to serve on the Foreign Investment Review Board.

We will continue to ensure we have the right settings in place to scrutinise high risk transactions and incentivise more investment that is in Australia’s national interest.

Call for information – Aggravated assault – Wadeye

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information in relation to an aggravated assault that occurred in Wadeye on Thursday evening.

At around 10:10pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre (JESCC) received reports of a disturbance involving two males known to each other. 

It is alleged that an adult male had been assaulted by a 17-year-old male youth who fled the location prior to police arrival.

The victim was assessed at a local clinic with non-life threatening injuries.

Investigations remain ongoing, and police urge anyone with information to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference NTP2500091047. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/

If you or someone you know are experiencing difficulties due to domestic violence, support services are available, including, but not limited to, 1800RESPECT (1800737732) or Lifeline 131 114.

Arrest – Aggravated assault – Stuart Park

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police have arrested a 31-year-old male in relation to an aggravated assault that occurred in Stuart Park yesterday evening.

Around 6:05pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of a disturbance occurring at a residence on Charles Street between three adult males who are known to each other.

It is alleged that while inside the residence one of the males used an edged weapon to assault another, before the third male attempted to intervene and was also assaulted with the edged weapon.

Police and St John attended, and both victims were conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital for treatment.

The 31-year-old offender was arrested without incident, and he remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P252243051. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

ARENA backs drone-based solar inspection start-up

Source: Ministers for the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science

Overview

  • Category

    News

    Date

    12 September 2025

    Classification

    Solar energy

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today committed up to $3.96 million to support Lab360 Solar, a University of New South Wales (UNSW) start-up, in developing and trialling a drone-based solar inspection technology that could transform the way large-scale solar farms are monitored. 

Supported through the Advancing Renewables Program, Lab360’s project will advance its Daylight Photoluminescence (DPL) imaging technology, using aerial drones to capture high resolution images during the day. This helps identify faults and damage in solar panels, right down to individual cells, that other inspection methods often miss. It’s also more accurate, cheaper and easier to use than traditional approaches, which usually require more equipment, people and off-site testing.  

Originally developed at the UNSW through a previous ARENA-funded R&D project, DPL technology offers a scalable and cost-effective alternative to existing photoluminescence methods.  

ARENA CEO Darren Miller said Lab360 is a perfect example of the innovation in the solar industry ARENA is seeking to support and emphasised the importance of backing new ideas and technologies. ​ 

“Australia has world-class solar researchers and start-ups, but too often their technologies struggle to make the leap from lab to market. Supporting great ideas, like Lab360’s DPL technology, to prove their value and scale as commercial solutions that benefit the whole industry, is exactly why we back innovative R&D and why investing early is key to achieving our Ultra Low-Cost Solar vision,” Mr Miller said. 

“This technology has the potential to significantly reduce the cost and complexity of solar farm diagnostics. By spotting issues early and reducing the need for heavy equipment and associated labour, this innovation helps operators get the most out of their solar panels and supports Australia’s clean energy future.” 

Lab360 CEO Thorsten Trupke said the financial support from ARENA was vital in getting Lab360 off the ground and ensuring its innovations can be transitioned from proof-of-concept demonstration, into fully operational commercial solutions.  

“Our drone-based Daylight Photoluminescence technology is a result of more than two decades of systematic research and development into luminescence imaging at UNSW. Once rolled out commercially, first in Australia and then globally, it will be central to ensuring that photovoltaic panels are a reliable and sustainable cornerstone of the future energy mix, by enabling better monitoring, early fault detection and long-term performance of solar assets.” 

“Australia, with its world-leading adoption of solar power and its ambitious trajectory towards net zero, is the perfect place to pioneer and commercialise this innovation. We are genuinely excited to play a small part in the incredible energy transition that is currently taking place.” 

The project continues ARENA’s support of Australian innovation in the solar PV industry. ARENA has provided over $388 million to over 200 solar research and development projects since 2009, through funding programs inherited from the Australian Solar Institute or delivered by ARENA since 2012.  

ARENA will continue to support big ideas and back breakthroughs that power Australia’s clean energy future. Read more about our Ultra Low-Cost Solar priority.    

About the ULCS R&D Funding Round 

ARENA is continuing its support for research and development (R&D) and commercialisation of Australian solar PV, with a new $60 million funding round to push innovation and take solar to ultra low-cost levels. ARENA’s ULCS goal is to achieve a levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) for utility-scale solar PV of under $20 per MWh. 

We are seeking proposals from a broad range of Applicants including, but not limited to, Australian universities and research groups and innovative businesses to accelerate cost reductions and meet ARENA’s ULCS LCOE goal. 

Applications are currently open and close 21 October 2025. 

Apply for funding through the ULCS R&D Funding Round. 

ARENA media contact:

media@arena.gov.au

Download this media release (PDF 174KB)

Fatal Crash, West Ulverstone

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Fatal Crash, West Ulverstone

Friday, 12 September 2025 – 6:11 am.

A 50-year-old Devonport man has died following a crash on Penguin Road, West Ulverstone overnight.
The single vehicle crash occurred about 11:30pm, when the man’s vehicle left the road and crashed into two power poles.
The 20-year-old male passenger sustained serious injuries and has been transported to the North-West Regional Hospital for medical treatment.
Crash investigators have commenced inquiries into the exact cause of the crash.
Police are calling for witnesses to the crash or any person who observed the vehicle’s manner or driving to come forward.
Anyone with dash cam footage or information should contact police on 131 444 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers Tasmania.

Operation full stop to target hooning in Risdon Vale and Clarendon Vale

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Operation full stop to target hooning in Risdon Vale and Clarendon Vale

Friday, 12 September 2025 – 8:54 am.

Tasmania Police has today launched Operation Full Stop, a targeted initiative aimed at cracking down on hooning and unsafe driving in the suburbs of Risdon Vale and Clarendon Vale.
Operation Full Stop is designed to:• Reduce hooning and reckless driving• Improve road safety• Reassure the community that dangerous behaviour will not be tolerated
Inspector Andrew Keane from Clarence Division said the operation is a joint effort between Bellerive Uniform and Southern Road Policing Services.
“Officers will conduct targeted patrols, apply intelligence-led enforcement, and engage with the community to identify and apprehend offenders,” he said.
“Our efforts will be concentrated in areas where hooning is most prevalent.”
Acting Inspector Penny Reardon from Southern Road Policing Services said police will deploy a range of tactics to the effort.
“This will include unmarked patrol vehicles, trail bikes and aerial drones to help up monitor high risk areas and catch offenders in the act.”
“By combining uniform and road policing resources and using modern technology to support our efforts, we’re able to focus enforcement where it’s needed most.”
Inspector Keane said Operation Full Stop reflects Tasmania Police’s commitment to keeping our streets safe.
“Our community deserves to feel safe, and Tasmania Police will take firm action against those who put lives at risk,” he said.
“This operation is about preventing harm before it occurs.”
Acting Inspector Reardon said community information is vital to helping police respond effectively.
“Police take reports of hooning and unsafe driving seriously and encourage people to report matters on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency,” she said.
“Video footage can also be provided to police through our online portal at www.police.tas.gov.au/report.”

What’s on these spring school holidays

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

  • There are plenty of activities for kids in Canberra these school holidays.
  • The spring school holidays are from 27 September to 13 October 2025.
  • This story lists free and paid activities.

Celebrate spring with these creative, adventurous and spring inspired activities for your children.

Haig Park Village Markets

Children of all ages can enjoy free nature play sensory activities, magical potion workshops, snake encounters and much more.

The markets have an all-ages program packed with hands-on activities.

Floriade 2025 and NightFest 2025

Explore Australia’s biggest celebration of spring. The whole family can enjoy vibrant garden beds bursting with booms, painting terracotta gnomes, live entertainment and delicious food and drink. Entry is free.

The famous festival runs from September 13 to October 12, 2025, with the ticketed NightFest running from 2 to 5 October.

Canberra Glassworks

To celebrate Floriade and spring, the Canberra Glassworks are offering school holiday workshops for children and teens of all ages.

Canberra Mega Pass

From $89.10, the Canberra Mega Pass is the perfect way to enjoy many of Canberra’s popular attractions.

The pass includes:

  • Canberra National Zoo & Aquarium
  • Australian Institute of Sport
  • Questacon.

Gold Creek Adventure Ticket

Visit all of Gold Creek’s great attractions with one ticket.

Adventure Tickets include:

  • Cockington Green Gardens
  • Canberra Walk-In Aviary
  • Canberra Reptile Zoo
  • National Dinosaur Museum.

Run wild at Canberra Zoo and Aquarium

During the school holidays, the zoo hosts Zoocation, which offers a unique experience for primary aged children.

During a fun-filled day, children will get up close to the zoo’s animals, play games, make toys for the animals, and will learn something along the way.

Scale the treetops

If your children need a little outdoor action, head to Treetops Adventure at Majura Pines. Activities are available for children aged three and over.

Been there before? Check out the new aerial zipline course that has just opened. It has added a new network of ziplines to complement the aerial adventure park.

Learn about astronomy

The ANU and Mount Stromlo Observatory are running astronomy-themed holiday programs.

There are programs to suit children aged four to 12 years and teenagers aged 12 to 15 years old.

Become an ethical hacker

Join University of Canberra’s school holiday program and put your skills to the test by solving real-world cybersecurity challenges.

This immersive, hands-on, one-day workshop is designed for students aged 16 to 18 years.

Spend a day caring for animals 

RSPCA are calling all animal lovers to spend the day learning about animals, positive pet care, and the ways they support the community.

Meet the shelter animals, a behind-the-scenes visit to see how the shelter runs, and a crafty session making enrichment goodies for your own pet or one of the lucky shelter animals.

Meet Mr Squiggle and Friends in person

The National Museum of Australia is inviting families on a journey through Norman Hetherington’s remarkable career. The exhibition has a number of interactive activities for children of all ages.

Learn about his early years and career creating the much-loved children’s television program, Mr Squiggle and Friends.

Train with a circus

From acrobatics, balance and juggling to aerials and performance, Warehouse Circus has a jam-packed program.

Kids can enjoy a full week of training for ages eight to 12 years and half day programs perfect for children aged five to seven years old.

Get amongst nature

The Wildbark at Mulligans Flat school holiday program is back.

The program offers a hands-on, action-packed adventure for children aged five to 15 years.

Show off your creativity

Children are immersed in a creative environment, surrounded by professional artists, musicians, dancers, and actors.

Suitable for ages six to 16 years, the one-day Art and Action program is an action-packed visual and performing arts school holiday explosion of creative joy.

Paint spring in the outdoors

Celebrate all things spring. Children of all ages can enjoy craft and outdoor sensory friendly painting sessions led by local artists.

Become a potion master

Create a mystical potion or join the professor and make your very own wand.

Quizzic Alley are hosting a range of magical classes for kids aged six years and over to get creative.

For more information.

Find a new favourite playground

Canberra is positively packed with amazing playgrounds. Whether you’re looking for a new favourite or willing to venture further afield, you’re bound to find a good one.

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Call for information – Domestic violence – Darwin City

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The NT Police Force is calling for information after a domestic violence incident occurred in Darwin City overnight.

Around 9:10pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that two adult males known to each other were involved in a violent altercation on Finniss Street.

It is alleged that the males, aged 40 and 57, began a verbal argument that escalated into a physical altercation resulting in serious injuries.

Police and St John Ambulance attended, and the two males were conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital where they are receiving treatment.

Investigations remain ongoing and police urge anyone with information to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25242207. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

If you or someone you know are experiencing difficulties due to domestic violence, support services are available, including, but not limited to, 1800RESPECT (1800737732) or Lifeline 131 114.