Bushwalker rescued from near Ben Lomond in state’s north

Source: Tasmania Police

Bushwalker rescued from near Ben Lomond in state’s north

Sunday, 23 November 2025 – 9:02 pm.

A 59 year old male bushwalker from the state’s north has been safely located on a remote track near Ben Lomond late this afternoon.
The bushwalker, who was walking alone, rang emergency authorities after becoming disorientated near Ragged Jack Track about 1.55pm today.
Police search and rescue resources provided initial guidance and directional advice by phone, then attended the scene.
 
The man, who was wearing appropriate gear however had run out of water and food, was returned to safety about 5pm.
 
Police advise bushwalkers against walking alone, and to ensure they carry sufficient warm clothing and food, and emergency communication devices.  A two-way messaging emergency device is preferred.
•              Ensure you’re prepared with appropriate equipment – take a map and torch, clothing and footwear to suit any conditions, regardless of the season take a waterproof jacket; adequate food and water, first aid kit.
•              Research your intended trip – ensure the trip is within your abilities and fitness level, and you have a route plan, map and check the expected weather forecast.
•              Let someone know before you go – ensure someone knows your route and expected return time.
•              Always carry a fully charged mobile phone and consider a portable charger to extend battery life. Batteries do not last as long when cold and mobile navigation apps deplete batteries quicker than other apps.
•              Carry a Personal Locator Beacon but be aware that they are a one-way communication device.
•              Be flexible. Be prepared to turn back or change plans if severe weather is forecast or eventuates during the walk. Making the decision to push on when you should turn back can put you in danger.

UPDATE: Arrests – Aggravated robbery – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

NT Police have arrested two male youths in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Alice Springs yesterday. 

Around 9:40am this morning, the Nissan Navara the youths allegedly stole early this morning from Tennant Creek was tracked by police travelling north near Mataranka. Strike Force Trident and the Dog Operations Unit deployed, and a pursuit was initiated north of Adelaide River.

 Tyre deflation devices were successfully deployed, and the stolen motor vehicle was recovered. 

The two male offenders, aged 14 and 15, were arrested and remain in police custody. 

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444.

Call for information – Death – Katherine

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating a death in Katherine overnight. 

Around 11:50pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a 44-year-old male had been found unresponsive at a residence on Needham Terrace.

Emergency services responded and the male was declared deceased at the scene. The male had allegedly suffered an injury to his upper body.

The cause of death is still being investigated and at this stage police are treating the death as suspicious. 

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25316276. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Man fined for illegally dumping in Beerburrum State Forest

Source: Government of Queensland

Issued: 20 Nov 2025

A man has been fined $2,670 for illegally dumping a trailer load of waste in the Beerburrum State Forest.

The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) launched an investigation after a car and trailer were seen entering the forest on 26 September 2025 with a covered load, later leaving with an empty trailer.

DETSI Executive Director of Waste and Enforcement Services Jackie Mckeay said the department is committed to cracking down on illegal dumping offences.

“Our officers located illegally dumped household waste, which led us to the person responsible,” she said.

“Following DETSI’s investigation, the man admitted to committing the offence.

“Illegal dumping can cause significant damage to our environment, and we encourage the community to report illegal dumping to help protect and keep Queensland pristine.”

Reports can be made to local councils or through the Litter and Illegal Dumping Online Reporting System

Maximum penalties for illegal dumping offences can be up to $66,760 for individuals and up to $333,800 for corporations for a waste volume of less than 2,500 litres. For larger volumes of waste, maximum penalties increase to $166,900 for individuals and $834,500 for corporations.

Police seeking information about Braddon altercation

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 21 November 2025 11:19am

Original publication: Friday, 21 November 2025 11:19am

ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to identify two men who were allegedly involved in an altercation in Braddon last month.

About midnight on Sunday 26 October (2025), police allege an altercation occurred between a group of men on Lonsdale Street in Braddon, outside the Vinnies store.

As a result of the altercation, one man suffered a serious head injury.

Following enquiries, police are now seeking to identify two men who are believed to be involved in the incident.

One of the men was wearing a black t-shirt and black pants. The other man was wearing a black shirt, grey jeans and white sneakers.

Anyone who can assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 8202355. Information can be provided anonymously.

Insta-videos lead to criminal charges and motorbike seizure

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 21 November 2025 10:05am

Original publication: Friday, 21 November 2025 10:04am

A 21-year-old Barton man has been charged and his motorbike seized after multiple videos of him speeding and riding dangerously on Canberra streets were posted to his social media accounts.

Earlier this year, ACT Road Policing officers became aware of a social media account that showed a motorcyclist repeatedly speeding and riding dangerously on Canberra roads. Speeds identified in the videos included the man riding at more than 200km/h in an 80km/h zone and 185km/h in a 60km/h zone.

An investigation was commenced and on Wednesday (19 November 2025) multiple officers executed a search warrant at a residence in Barton. A Suzuki GSXR motorcycle, a mobile phone and a video camera were seized during the warrant.

The man was subsequently charged with two counts of aggravated dangerous driving. Investigations are continuing and further charges may be laid.

Detective Superintendent of Road and Proactive Policing, Alex Nicolson said that ACT Policing has zero tolerance towards motorists speeding like this.

“The speeds depicted in these videos are appalling, and the behaviour falls well short of the public’s expectation of other road users, said Detective Superintendent Nicolson.

“Committing these offences in front of an online audience of thousands directly contradicts our continued messages around promoting safer roads and reducing road trauma.

“Driving on our roads is a privilege, not a right and comes with a responsibility to other road users. If you breach that responsibility by driving or riding dangerously then you can expect we will use all means available to address that behaviour.

“We know how vulnerable motorcyclists are on our roads, with 5 of the 11 road fatalities last year being motorcyclists.”

“While you may not see police at the time, that does not mean we aren’t watching and when it comes to our roads you can expect ACT Policing to be anywhere, anytime.”

Anyone who can assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 8143677. Information can be provided anonymously.

Statement regarding Woden incident

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 20 November 2025 5:30pm

Original publication: Thursday, 20 November 2025 9:34am

Last Tuesday afternoon (11 November 2025) ACT Policing officers responded to reports of an active armed offender in possession of a knife at Westfield in Woden, who had allegedly committed an aggravated robbery at a store located inside the shopping centre.

At the same time police had received reports there had been multiple attempted car jackings in the area with a young person allegedly threatening members of the public with a knife. One of the occupants of a vehicle received lacerations to their hand during the attempted carjacking.

During the response, information was received by police that a young person matching the physical and clothing description of the alleged offender, was on a bus. That bus was stopped, and a young person was detained for a short period until it was confirmed he was not the alleged offender.

We acknowledge this would have been a very distressing incident for the young person and the other passengers on the bus and we apologise for this.

Given police were responding to multiple eyewitness reports of an active armed offender in a heavily populated part of Canberra, officers acted with the immediate aim of preventing a worst-case scenario from occurring – further harm to members of the public.

ACT Policing has since met with the young person and members of his family as well as members of ACT’s First Nations community to discuss the incident and the police response.

We acknowledge these have been difficult discussions and ACT Policing remains committed to continued engagement and two-way dialogue with the family and wider First Nations community.

A complaint from the community has been received in relation to ACT Policing’s actions, and that will be managed and reviewed through AFP’s Professional Standards Command, including in consultation with the ACT Ombudsman.

Note – this media release has been edited to reflect the correct day and date of the incident.

Seeking witnesses to Hume firearm sighting

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 20 November 2025 4:10pm

Original publication: Thursday, 20 November 2025 1:09pm

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a red Holden Barina allegedly driving erratically northbound on the Monaro Highway in Hume yesterday afternoon.

About 12:49pm yesterday (Wednesday, 19 November 2025), the driver of a red Holden Barina allegedly produced a firearm while driving northbound on the Monaro Highway in Hume.

The male driver is described as Caucasian in appearance, believed to be in his late 20’s, with a blonde mullet style haircut and has facial scarring.

Police are urging anyone who witnessed or has dashcam footage of the Holden Barina driving around Hume or can identify the driver to come forward.

Anyone who can assist police should provide their contact details to Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website, quoting 8221979.

Man charged for construction scams netting more than $40k

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 20 November 2025 2:38pm

Original publication: Thursday, 20 November 2025 2:38pm

A 26-year-old Coombs man has been charged with 26 fraud offences after allegedly defrauding more than $40,000 from multiple Canberrans through fake construction scams.

Police will allege the man set up social media profiles for building and landscape businesses before providing quotes and receiving deposits for work to be conducted

It will be alleged no construction work was ever commenced and at no time was he qualified to complete the work he promised the victims.

Police are aware of up to 22 victims in the ACT who have allegedly interacted with the man since July 2023, with 9 victims having provided statements to police.

Yesterday, (Wednesday, 19 November 2025) police attended a Coombs home and arrested the 26-year-old man. He has been charged with 26 counts of obtain property by deception and faced the ACT Magistrates Court today (Thursday, 19 November 2025), where bail was refused.

In April this year (2025), the ACT Commissioner for Fair Trading issued a public warning following allegations the man accepted deposits and then failed to deliver on landscaping or carpentry works.

For more information on choosing licenced tradespeople, visit Access Canberra.

Anyone who believes they are a victim or with information in relation to this scam is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website or attending your local police station.  Please quote 8042659.

Quote attributable Acting ACT Fair Trading Commissioner Josh Rynehart

The ACT Fair Trading Commission will continue to work with ACT Policing to protect the Canberra community from fraudulent activity. Our priority is safeguarding Canberrans from scams and ensuring those who engage in deceptive conduct are held accountable.

Before you agree to any work, check licences, verify ABNs, and look for public warnings on the Access Canberra website. If you suspect a scam, report it to Access Canberra by calling 13 22 81 or visiting the Access Canberra website.