Person in custody after firearms incident in South Hobart

Source: Tasmania Police

Person in custody after firearms incident in South Hobart

Monday, 12 January 2026 – 12:08 pm.

A person is in custody after a firearms incident in Syme Street, South Hobart in the early hours of this morning.
Police were called to a residence in Syme Street just before 1.20am, after reports of a disturbance in the area.
A short time later, police were called to the Royal Hobart Hospital where a 17-year-old man presented with a gunshot wound to his back.
Detectives from South East CIB arrested a man this morning and he remains in custody and is assisting police with their enquiries.
A crime scene was declared at an address in Syme Street, and police remain at the scene.
A shotgun has been recovered by police.
The victim has undergone surgery, and remains in a critical, but stable condition in Royal Hobart Hospital.
Police believe there were witnesses to this incident and anyone with further information can contact police on 131 444 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperstas.com.au. Please quote OR794703.

ACT Government launches new grants program to broaden support for local climate leadership

Source: Government of Australia Capital Territory

Released 12/01/2026

The ACT Government has launched the new Communities Climate Action Grants Program to empower local groups to take practical, community-led action on climate change.

A total of $300,000 has been committed over two years to fund projects of up to $30,000, supporting initiatives that reduce emissions and help communities adapt to climate impacts.

The grants are open to wide range of charitable and not-for-profit organisations, including schools; social, sporting and recreational groups; arts organisations; and cultural groups.

Minister for Climate Change, Environment, Energy and Water Suzanne Orr said the new grants program recognises the critical role community organisations play in driving meaningful climate action across the Territory.

“Canberrans are already leading the way on climate action, and the new grants will help bring their ideas, energy and local knowledge to life,” Minister Orr said.

“By supporting grassroots initiatives, we can reduce emissions, build resilience, support adaptation and help Canberrans prepare for the impacts of a changing climate.

“Whether it’s helping people save energy, reduce waste, travel more sustainably or stay safe during heatwaves and extreme weather, these grants will support actions that make a real difference in everyday lives.

“We want to see projects that are practical, affordable and led by the community, for the community. Initiatives that tackle key sources of emissions like transport, or help communities become climate ready, will be strongly considered.”

Eligible projects may include workshops on sustainable travel or energy-saving behaviours, repair and composting demonstrations, education on switching from gas to electric appliances, or initiatives that improve community preparedness, such as installing shade in shared spaces, improving air filtration, or developing local emergency response plans.

“This new program builds on what worked well with the now-concluded Community Zero Emissions Grants, which focused solely on reducing emissions, and expands our approach to meet future climate challenges,” said Minister Orr.

“It allows us to fund more projects, reach more communities, and support actions that deliver both emissions reductions and climate resilience, including adaptation initiatives to make Canberra climate-ready.”

Applications for the first round of the Communities Climate Action Grants close on Sunday 15 March 2026.

For more information, including eligibility and application details, visit the Everyday Climate Choices website.

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Critical minerals the focus of G7+ ministers meetings in the US

Source: Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry

Today I will travel to the United States for a series of meetings with international counterparts about critical minerals and the global economy.

This is all about making Australian workers and businesses big beneficiaries of the big shifts that are shaping the global economy.

The world needs critical minerals, Australia has plenty of them, and that’s where we see a big opportunity.

Everyone benefits from stronger and more diverse critical minerals supply chains, but especially Australia, and that’s what this work is all about.

Whether it’s our resources or renewable energy, our skills or stability, Australia has exactly what the world needs, when the world needs it, and that’s well understood by our closest counterparts.

I’ll join finance ministers from all G7 countries as well as India, Mexico and the Republic of Korea for a series of strategic discussions about strengthening critical minerals supply chains.

While in Washington DC, I’ll have bilateral meetings with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Canadian Minister of Finance and National Revenue the Hon François‑Philippe Champagne.

In these meetings, my focus will be on showcasing Australia’s strengths as an investment destination, promoting resilience in global markets and sharing insights on the global economic outlook.

As part of this, I’ll update my international colleagues on Australia’s Critical Minerals Strategic Reserve, under development by Minister for Resources Madeleine King, which is all about boosting Australia’s critical minerals sector and strengthening supply chains for our international partners.

In the face of growing global uncertainty and ongoing geopolitical tensions, this is a critical time to confer with counterparts.

Collaborating on critical minerals will help to make our economies and our supply chains stronger and more resilient and make our people big beneficiaries of global churn and change.

Police seeking to identify two people following Gungahlin theft

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Sunday, 11 January 2026 8:48am

Original publication: Sunday, 11 January 2026 8:48am

ACT Policing is seeking to identify a man and woman following an alleged theft at a Gungahlin retail store.

Throughout December 2025 and January 2026, a man and a woman entered the retail store on three separate occasions where they are alleged to have taken several items with an estimated value of more than $2,000.

The woman is described as Caucasian in appearance, with dark brown hair. She was wearing a black tank top with ‘When it’s on it’s on’ writing, long black pants and was carrying a large black handbag

The man is described as Caucasian in appearance wearing a black tank top, Dark coloured shorts, white joggers and a wide brimmed hat.

Following enquiries, police are now seeking the public’s assistance to identify the man and woman.

If you can identify the man or woman, or have any information about these incidents, please contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website or on 1800 333 000. Please quote 8267770. Information can be provided anonymously.

ACT records first road fatality of 2026

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 9 January 2026 5:36pm

Original publication: Friday, 9 January 2026 5:36pm

The ACT has recorded its first road fatality for 2026 following a two-vehicle collision on the Monaro Highway this morning.

About 11:30am today (Friday, 9 January 2026) police and emergency services received reports of a collision between a car and a truck near the intersection of the Monaro Highway and Royalla Drive.

The driver of the car, a 25-year-old man, was treated at the scene by ACT Ambulance Service paramedics before being transported to hospital in a critical condition.

Sadly, he was declared deceased this afternoon.

ACT Road Policing’s Major Collision Team is investigating the circumstances of the collision and a report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Anyone who witnessed the incident who has not already spoken to police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number P2414070.

144 drink and drug drivers caught in December

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 9 January 2026 2:30pm

Original publication: Friday, 9 January 2026 2:30pm

ACT Policing has charged more than 140 drivers with drink or drug driving following a targeted impaired driving operation last month.

December (2025) saw officers from all areas of ACT Policing focus on impaired driving with almost 23,000 tests conducted during the 31 days of the month.

64 people were caught drink driving and 80 were caught driving with drugs in their system. For the year (2025) 609 people were charged with drug driving and 614 were charged with drink driving.

A further 1005 infringements were issued for other traffic offences during December.

Officer in Charge of Road Policing, Detective Inspector Mark Steel said it was frustrating that after 40 years of drink driving rules, people in the ACT continue to put other road users, their passengers and themselves at risk by getting behind the wheel with alcohol or drugs in their system.

“The belief that you won’t be caught, that it is OK because it’s only a short trip or that I’m only just over the limit are all ridiculous excuses. The evidence is clear – impaired driving remains one of the key factors in collisions resulting in death and serious injury,” said Detective Inspector Steel.

“I can assure all drivers on ACT roads that in 2026, we will continue to be relentless in our efforts to ensure that our roads are as safe as possible – and those doing the wrong thing will be caught and appropriate sanctions applied.”

Man charged with stalking ex-partner

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 9 January 2026 10:49am

Original publication: Friday, 9 January 2026 10:49am

A 45-year-old man has been charged with stalking his ex-partner and breaching a family violence order.

Police will allege the man breached a family violence order prohibiting him from contacting his ex-partner by sending her multiple emails between December and January.

The incidents were reported to police and on Wednesday (7 January 2026), the man was located in a carpark in Gungahlin.

When police attempted to arrest the man, he allegedly ran from the officers before being apprehended a short distance away.

He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Friday, 9 January 2026), charged with nine counts of contravening a family violence order, aggravated stalking, attempting to escape from arrest, resisting a territory public official, and possessing an offensive weapon.

ACT Policing stands ready to assist victims experiencing family violence.

If you are in this situation – when it is safe to do so – please contact police on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency, or contact a support service who can assist with crisis support, safety planning and advice.

If you require assistance, you can contact:

  • Triple Zero (000) in an emergency or life-threatening situation.
  • Police Assistance on 131 444 if it is a non-emergency, but you require police assistance.
  • The Domestic Violence Crisis Service provides a 24-hour crisis line, advice, safety planning and information every day of the year and can be reached on 02 6280 0900.
  • The Canberra Rape Crisis Centre provides a 24-hour crisis line and can be contacted on 02 6247 2525

Man to face court for alleged sexual assault

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 9 January 2026 9:42am

Original publication: Friday, 9 January 2026 9:42am

A 30-year-old man will face court after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman known to him at a party last year.

Police will allege in June (2025), the man attended a party in Moncrieff and sexually assaulted the woman while she was asleep.

The incident was reported to police and yesterday (Thursday, 8 January 2026), a search warrant was executed on the man’s vehicle.

He will face the ACT Magistrates court today (Friday, 9 January 2026), charged with reckless sexual intercourse without consent and committing an act of indecency without consent.

If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, you can report to police by attending a police station or calling 131 444.

You can also submit an online report for historical sexual assault for incidents that occurred more than six months ago.

UPDATE Have you seen Jeremy Thurling? LOCATED

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 8 January 2026 8:13pm

Original publication: Thursday, 8 January 2026 12:16pm

UPDATE: Thanks Canberra, the missing 47-year-old man we posted about earlier today has been located safe and well this evening.

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ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to locate missing 47-year-old man Jeremy Thurling.

Jeremy has not been seen or heard from since this morning, 8 January 2026, and is last believed to be in Kowen Forest.

He is described as Caucasian in appearance, about 180cm (5’11”) tall, with a heavy build and bald head.

Police and Jeremy’s family hold concerns for his welfare, and are requesting the public’s assistance to locate him.

Anyone who has seen Jeremy, or who may have any information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact ACT Policing on 131 444. Please quote reference number 8268707.

Man facing court for driving offences

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 8 January 2026 12:35pm

Original publication: Thursday, 8 January 2026 12:35pm

A 31-year-old Chisholm man will face court today after his alleged reckless driving resulted in a single vehicle collision.

About 11.00am yesterday (Wednesday, 7 January 2026) the man was allegedly driving his white Mitsubishi Lancer at speed and weaving in and out of traffic along Drakeford Drive in Bonython.

The man then allegedly lost control of the Mitsubishi Lancer causing it to hit a curb and roll a number of times, flattening a pedestrian crossing handrail and pulling a light pole from the ground.

About 11.15am police were called to the collision where they searched the man seizing two knives and an axe.

He was placed under arrest and transported to hospital with minor injuries.

The man will face the ACT Magistrates court today (Thursday, 8 January 2026) charged with property damage, use unregistered and uninsured vehicle, possess knife without reasonable excuse, reckless driving and numberplate issued to another vehicle.