Greater Bendigo welcomes new Mayor and Deputy Mayor

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

The Greater Bendigo City Council has elected Cr Thomas Prince as Mayor and Cr Karen Corr as Deputy Mayor for 2025-2026, marking the beginning of a new chapter in local leadership.

The appointments were confirmed at a Council meeting held tonight at Bendigo Town Hall.

Mayor Cr Prince said he was honoured to be chosen by his fellow Councillors and is ready to lead with both head and heart.

“I’m grateful for the trust placed in me and excited to work with a unified Council that puts community first,” Cr Prince said.

“I believe in being approachable, practical and personal. Building strong relationships – whether with residents, community groups, or other levels of government – is central to how I lead.”

As Mayor, Cr Prince has outlined a clear and community-focused vision for his term.

He is committed to strengthening trust in Council through greater transparency and meaningful engagement, ensuring residents feel heard and involved in local decision-making.

Improving housing and liveability across Greater Bendigo is a key focus, with plans to support diverse housing options and thoughtful growth that meets the needs of all residents.

Cr Prince also aims to ease cost of living pressures and strengthen economic resilience by backing local businesses and promoting fair access to essential services.

He will also champion safe and connected communities, investing in infrastructure and social initiatives that bring people together and enhance everyday life.

“I’ll continue to attend community meetings, school visits and local events – these connections are the most rewarding part of the role. I’m committed to listening, learning and delivering outcomes that reflect the needs of our residents,” he said.

“It’s a privilege to serve as Mayor, and I’m energised by the opportunity to help shape a sustainable and flourishing future for Greater Bendigo.”

Deputy Mayor Cr Karen Corr said she was proud to take on the role and will bring her three decades of leadership experience to the position.

Cr Corr brings a deep commitment to community and a clear set of priorities to guide her work.

Her vision is for individual suburbs and towns to thrive as vibrant local hubs, and for the City as a whole to be healthy, sustainable and inclusive.

She is passionate about advocating for diverse housing solutions that meet the needs of all residents, whilst maintaining the heritage and unique character of our city.

Improving how people move around Greater Bendigo is also a key focus, with Cr Corr supporting better transport connections and safer roads to cater for all modes of travel.

Collaboration is at the heart of her approach. She is dedicated to strengthening partnerships across community groups, sectors and levels of government to deliver meaningful outcomes for residents, businesses and the region.

Above all, Cr Corr is committed to being present and engaged in the community – listening with empathy, acting with integrity, and building trust through genuine connection.

“Advocacy is key – we must speak up, stand together, and ensure our region’s priorities are heard. I’m committed to being a visible and active Deputy Mayor, focused on collaboration and positive change.”

With a shared commitment to community, transparency and meaningful outcomes, Cr Prince and Cr Corr are ready to lead Greater Bendigo into its next chapter.

Council also extends its sincere thanks to outgoing Mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf for her dedication and service over the past year.

Cr Metcalf’s unwavering commitment to the community, thoughtful leadership and genuine care for the people of Greater Bendigo have left a lasting impact.

Her warmth, integrity and steady presence have helped guide Council through important decisions and strengthened connections across the region.

Truckloads of protection on the way

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

CFA has purchased truckloads of tankers to ensure it is stocked up ahead of the manufacturer discontinuation of the model.

The 50 cab chassis are lined up in CFA’s State Logistics Centre, where they will be sent off in small batches to a local specialist body manufacturer Bell Environmental, to be turned into Light Tankers.

CFA’s Head of Fleet and Protective Equipment Dan Jones said we expect the process of the build into firetrucks for each tanker to take around six months, with the rollout to brigades to start in mid-2026.

“These light tankers will come equipped with the latest safety features and new firefighting equipment,” Dan said.

“They’re a low-profile emergency response vehicle with 4×4 maneuverability which assists with navigating through busy urban streets or rugged rural terrain.

“It’s also lightweight with the capacity to hold 2,000 litres of water, so they’re a vital asset to our firefighting fleet.

“It was important to ensure we had the stock so we can continue delivering these vital firefighting vehicles to our brigades across the state over the next couple of years.”

The first seven of these new Light Tankers will be delivered next year to Echuca Village, Ellerslie, Greendale, Kingston, Bulart, Corinella and Jamieson brigades.

All seven brigades helped fund those trucks through local community donations and funding grants through the 2024/25 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP).

Just in time for the upcoming fire season, CFA is also celebrating the completion of its Radio Replacement Program.

As one of the biggest investments ever made to CFA, the $138 million dollar program saw the delivery of 18,000 devices across the state, including all mobile and portable devices, bag radios and local bases.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the new radios include additional functionality for CFA including GPS on the portable radios and multiband capability to allow direct communication with partner agencies.

“The new radios have great coverage and improved capability in buildings and structures,” Jason said.

“Our volunteers have reported that the new radios have provided a significant uplift in the way they have been able to communicate with each other, and other emergency services, both in Victoria and border areas with interstate fire services.

“It’s great to see this project come to fruition and I know they’ll be valuable pieces of equipment for many years.”

Submitted by CFA Media

Address to the Parliamentary reception celebrating the appointment of Kateryna Argyrou as Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Sydney

Source: Australia Government Statements 2

I acknowledge that we are on Gadigal land and pay my respects to elders past and present.

I also acknowledge and thank President of the NSW Legislative Council the Hon Ben Franklin MLC, and all others who made today’s event possible.

And to His Excellency Ambassador Myroshnychenko for his attendance tonight.

And of course to Ms Kateryna Argyrou, who we are celebrating tonight as the newly appointed Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Sydney.

On behalf of the Australian Government, I would like to congratulate you, Ms Argyrou, on your appointment.

As the chair of the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations, you have been a tireless advocate for Ukraine and for the Ukrainian diaspora here in Australia.

More than three years ago, Russia underestimated the bravery and determination of the Ukrainian people, its soldiers, and its leaders.

We recognise the hardships the Ukrainian people have endured, and we acknowledge the anguish the Ukrainian diaspora experience here in Australia, thousands of kilometres away.

Your passion for Ukraine and the Ukrainian community here in Australia, makes you a strong advocate and representative.

And we share your steadfast support for Ukraine.

Australia and Ukraine may be on opposite sides of the globe, but we stand united. We stand united in upholding democratic values, the rule of law, and respect for sovereignty.

In demonstration of our strong support for Ukraine, Australia has provided more than $1.5 billion in support of Ukraine since Russia’s illegal and immoral invasion, including $1.3 billion in military support.

We are proud to be the largest non-NATO contributor of military assistance to help Ukraine defend itself.

In recent months, we deployed a Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail aircraft to support humanitarian and military assistance to Ukraine.

We continue to support the ongoing training of Ukrainian troops through Operation KUDU, and delivered the majority of the M1A1 Abrams tanks, with more to follow.

Last year, as part of my previous role as Assistant Minister for Defence, I had the pleasure of farewelling 90 ADF personnel from the Defence Base in Adelaide as they departed for the UK.

To date, the ADF has trained over 2,900 Ukrainian personnel across ten rotations, with the eleventh currently underway.

Including training the next generation of young leaders in the Ukrainian military.

I am sure everyone in this room would join me in thanking them for the service.

Australia has also provided important humanitarian, energy and economic support to Ukraine.

And we are continuing work to hold Russia to account for its invasion.

We have also imposed more than 1,600 targeted sanctions on Russia and its supporters.

Australians also expect businesses to do their part to prevent their supply chains from inadvertently funding Russia’s illegal war machine, and our Government has made that point direct to industry.

Australia stands with the people of Ukraine as you defend your freedoms. Your democracy. Your independence.

The ties between Australia and Ukraine have only grown stronger since Russia’s full-scale invasion and we look forward to working with you, Ms Argyrou, to further deepen these ties.

Congratulations, again on your appointment. And to all Ukrainians, to those in Ukraine, to those here in Australia, and to those across the world, we stand with you.

Slava Ukraini.

Police seeking dashcam footage of Phillip collision

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 10 November 2025 2:59pm

Original publication: Monday, 10 November 2025 2:59pm

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dashcam footage following a collision in Phillip earlier today.

About 11:15am today (Monday, 10 November 2025), a white Toyota Yaris and a silver Mazda CX-9 collided at the intersection of Melrose Drive and Hodgson Crescent in Phillip.

Two women were transported to the Canberra Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police are urging anyone who witnessed or has dashcam footage of the collision to come forward.

Anyone who can assist police should provide their contact details to Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website, quoting 8213593.

Two P-Platers end the weekend with their licences suspended

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 10 November 2025 11:57am

Original publication: Monday, 10 November 2025 11:57am

Police have suspended the licences of two P-Plate drivers on the weekend as they were both caught exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h.

About 11:45pm on Saturday (8 November 2025), police detected a 19-year-old Macgregor man driving a Hyundai Tiburon on William Hovell Drive in Hawker doing 145km/h in a 90km/h signposted zone.

In a separate incident an hour later, police detected an 18-year-old Page man driving an Audi S3 on Coulter Drive in Cook doing 167km/h in an 80km/h signposted zone.

The two P-Platers had their licences immediately suspended for a period of 180 days, and were each issued with a traffic infringement notice totaling $1,841, and six demerit points.

Additionally, the 19-year-old man was also fined for not displaying his P-Plates, and not complying with vehicle standards, bringing his total infringement to $2,289.

ACT Policing continues their ‘Anywhere, Anytime’ approach to road-safety enforcement and reminds Canberrans that speeding remains one of the five main contributors to fatal collisions on our roads.

Man arrested and witnesses sought following axe incident

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 10 November 2025 10:53am

Original publication: Monday, 10 November 2025 10:52am

Police are seeking witnesses after a man allegedly brandished an axe during an alleged bike theft incident in the City on the weekend.

About 1pm on Sunday (9 November 2025), a member of the public observed another man attempting to steal a bike from a bike rack near the intersection of Bunda Stret and Petrie Street.

The witness confronted the other man who allegedly pulled a small axe from his backpack and repeatedly brandished it at the witness.

The man left the scene on foot but returned to the City later that afternoon where he was arrested.

A search of the man’s bag revealed an axe, two large knives, and a large torch. He has been charged with three counts of possessing an offensive weapon and one count of possessing an offensive weapon with intent.

Police are seeking further witnesses to the incident and anyone who may have mobile phone footage of it, to come forward.

Anyone who can assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 8212975. Information can be provided anonymously.

Man charged after allegedly driving at police

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 10 November 2025 9:27am

Original publication: Monday, 10 November 2025 9:27am

A 27-year-old man will face court today after allegedly driving at police and hitting an officer when they attempted to arrest him last week.

About 2pm on Friday (7 November 2025), ACT Policing officers located the man, who was wanted in NSW on an outstanding arrest warrant, in Fyshwick.

Officers attempted to arrest him when he exited a store but he got into a vehicle and drove away, allegedly hitting one officer in the leg and driving at another as he fled.

Police in vehicles nearby activated their emergency lights and sirens but the man refused to pull over, driving on the wrong side of the road and almost colliding with other vehicles.

On Saturday afternoon (8 November 2025), police attended a residence in Ainslie and found the man on the roof of the home.

A short time later he surrendered to police and was placed under arrest.

The man, who was also subject to court ordered good behaviour obligations in the ACT, was charged with aggravated dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, and driving while disqualified. He is scheduled to face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Monday, 10 November 2025).

Police seeking to identify two women after City theft

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Sunday, 9 November 2025 9:46am

Original publication: Sunday, 9 November 2025 8:41am

ACT Policing is seeking to identify two women that are believed can assist with information regarding a theft in the City.

About 12.00am this morning (Sunday, 9 November 2025), police were attending an incident at a convenience store in the City.

A short time later a theft occurred, and police believe that the pictured women may be able to assist with inquiries.

Anyone who can assist police in identifying these women is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 8212448. Information can be provided anonymously.

Police seeking dashcam footage after vehicle failed to stop

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 8 November 2025 10:17am

Original publication: Saturday, 8 November 2025 10:17am

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dashcam footage following a vehicle theft and dangerous driving incident.

On Friday, 10 October 2025 police responded to reports of a stolen grey 2016 Holden Astra, from a Casey residence.

About 7:50pm yesterday (Friday, 7 November 2025), police observed the stolen vehicle at the intersection of John Gorton Drive and Cotter Road, Wright. The vehicle drove through a red light at high speed, forcing officers to take evasive action. A brief pursuit was initiated but quickly terminated due to the risk to public safety.

Around 8:25pm the same evening, the vehicle was located abandoned in the carpark of a school in Weston and a man was arrested nearby.

Police are asking anyone who saw the vehicle or has dashcam footage from the areas of John Gorton Drive, Streeton Drive, Coombs, Wright, or Weston between 7:45pm and 8:30pm on 7 November to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 8211391. Information can be provided anonymously.

NSW man extradited for child sex offences

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 8 November 2025 9:41am

Original publication: Saturday, 8 November 2025 9:41am

A 59-year-old NSW man has been extradited to the ACT for sex offences allegedly committed against a young child.

Police will allege the man indecently exposed himself to the child on three separate occasions between 2023 and 2025, as well as showing the child inappropriate videos on his phone.

The incidents were reported to police in August and with assistance from New South Wales Police Force, the man was arrested at his home in Mudgee yesterday morning.

He was extradited to face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Saturday, 8 November), charged with three counts of acts of indecency on a child under 10 years and one count of grooming a young person.