Carlisle River brigade member reflects on her January fire experience

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Carlisle River Fire Brigade volunteer firefighter, Kirsten Dudink

The January fire season looked different for many CFA volunteers across Victoria, as they navigated responding to calls for help knowing their own families and properties were in fire impacted areas.

Many local volunteers involved in the Carlisle River fire response in the Great Otway National Park, that first started on 7 January, faced incredibly challenging circumstances, as they worked to protect the community while worrying about the safety of their own families and homes.  

Carlisle River Fire Brigade volunteer firefighter Kirsten Dudink, spent the month of January balancing jumping on the truck to assist with the fire response and balancing her day to day job in Volunteer Sustainability Team (VST) and looking after the safety of her children and home.   

“I was on the fire truck with our Captain Rob and his wife Krystal when the lightning came through and we saw the columns of smoke everywhere,” Kirsten said.  

“It’s confronting and you go alright, it’s happening and you have to get ready for it.”  

While Kirsten was initially supporting with the brigade, she had to step off when the fires became a threat to her own home and family.  

“It’s a very different experience when the fires are in your own brigade area,” Kirsten said.  

“I wasn’t able to support the brigade on the truck very much in the month of January because I had to evacuate with my family. 

“My husband and I spent most of our time protecting our home and on two occasions evacuated our kids.  

Kirsten said while the month was tough, having a bushfire survival plan in place is essential, especially when conditions can be unpredictable.  

“We had a plan in place, which was to get out and we stuck to it,” Kirsten said.    

My husband decided to stay, but the plan was that he would go to a safe place if the fire got too close to our property, which he did.  

“Theres a lot going on at the time. You evacuate, you come home, and then things kick off again and you evacuate again.”  

Like many families across Victoria, Kirsten understands the challenges that come with managing a fire situation with children.   

“Our two kids know we live in a very high fire risk area and that bushfires can, and will happen,” Kirsten said.  

“I think it’s important to try to keep things as normal and routine as possible for them, in a very abnormal situation.  

“It’s about trying to keep it cool and calm but also being honest and telling them what is going on.”

Submitted by CFA Media

Joint Statement on Energy Security

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

ingapore and Australia are longstanding friends and Comprehensive Strategic Partners. Our prosperity, security, stability and economic future are intertwined – including with our region.  

We share a long-standing and deep relationship grounded in strategic trust, open markets, and rules-based trade which underpin the prosperity and security of our people and our region. Reaffirming these shared principles is essential at this time.

Australia and Singapore share deep concern over the situation in the Middle East and its consequences for our region, such as the impact on energy supply chains and prices.

We are committed to working together to strengthen energy supply chain resilience, including by deepening regional cooperation, accelerating renewable energy transition, addressing unjustified import and export restrictions, and maintaining open trade flows. 

In this context, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthen energy security, to support the flow of essential goods including petroleum oils, such as diesel, and liquefied natural gas between our two countries, and to notify and consult each other on any disruptions with ramifications on the trade of energy.

Consistent with our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership 2.0 joint declaration agreed in October 2025, Australia and Singapore will accelerate negotiations on an arrangement on trade in essential supplies, and will explore options for a future legally-binding commitment involving bilateral arrangements, such as consultation and early notification in case of potential disruptions. 

We call on other trading partners to join us in ensuring global energy supply chains are kept open, for the benefit of the security and prosperity of our peoples.

Robbins Island search update

Source: Tasmania Police

Robbins Island search update

Monday, 23 March 2026 – 2:02 pm.

Sadly a body has been located in the search for a man missing off Robbins Island in the state’s north west.
Police and emergency services were alerted on Sunday morning after a fishing party had not returned.
A 27-year-old woman, a 33-year-old man, and a 6-year-old child who were on the boat at the time were rescued about 1pm Sunday on Big Stoney Island.
They were taken to the North West Regional Hospital for assessment, but were not physically injured.
An extensive search continued on Sunday and again on Monday for the fourth occupant – a 36-year-old man.
Sadly, the body of the missing man has since been located on the eastern side of Robbins Island.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
Our thoughts are with the man’s family and loved ones at this difficult time.

Works to improve Bendigo Library’s public toilet and parent facilities to commence at the end of March

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

The City of Greater Bendigo will commence a major project at the end of March to improve the Bendigo Library’s public toilet and parent facilities to comply with the current National Construction Code and make them safer and easier to access.

City of Greater Bendigo Presentation and Assets Director Brian Westley said Bendigo Library is one of Greater Bendigo’s most accessed and used public buildings and this project will provide greatly improved toilet and family facilities for the many hundreds of people who visit the library each day.

“During the construction phase entry to the Library will be via the Lyttleton Terrace entrance,” Mr Westley said.

“The Library’s existing public toilets and family bathroom/baby feeding area will be closed and patrons will be directed to use the public toilet facilities provided at the Hargreaves Street multi-storey carpark and the limited toilet facilities on level one of the Library.

“The current female toilet/nappy change room will change to an all-gender family bathroom and baby feeding area and will remain in its current location.

“The bulk of the noisy demolition works will occur during morning hours, and library users are advised to be aware of this when planning their visit.  However, there may also be intermittent noisy disruptions during the period of works.”

The works will include:

  • Demolition of the existing female/nappy change room opposite the reception desk and refurbishment of this area to provide all parents/carers access to a space that is more family friendly
  • Demolition of the existing public toilet area and construction of self-contained toilet cubicles to improve safety and efficiency
  • Reconfiguring the existing adjacent Activity Room, into office spaces to provide passive surveillance for improved safety and staff accessibility
  • Construction of a dedicated cleaner’s room for improved cleaning functionality

The project has been funded by a $412,586 grant from the Victorian Government’s Living Libraries Infrastructure Program and the City of Greater Bendigo.

The works are expected to be completed by the end of July 2026.

Vehicle arson – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating a vehicle arson incident that occurred in the early hours of this morning.

Around 12:05am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre (JESCC) received reports that two vehicles were engulfed in flames at a unit complex on Aneura Place in Sadadeen.

NT Fire and Rescue Service attended and extinguished the fire. The vehicles were unoccupied and no injuries were reported to police.

Investigations are ongoing with general duties police maintaining carriage of the investigation.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference P26085399. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Charges – Assault police – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A 35-year-old male has assaulted a police officer while being taken into custody on Saturday in Darwin.

Around 9:35am, two police officers conducting duties at an evacuation shelter in Marrara issued a Notice to Appear to a 38-year-old male after he was found to be in possession of a trafficable amount of cannabis. A second male, aged 35-years-old, later approached the police after they had seized the cannabis and became disorderly and aggressive before leaving the area.

Police subsequently identified the second male and found he was subject to an outstanding arrest for a matter relating to a domestic violence offence. Shortly before 11am, police located him on Henry Wrigley Drive and attempted to bring him into custody. During the arrest, he allegedly resisted and assaulted one of the officers, grabbing them by the hair and dragging them to the ground and striking their face.

He was brought into custody and conveyed to the Palmerston Watch House without further incident.

The 35-year-old has since been charged with:

  • Assault a member of the Police Force
  • Resist Police in execution of duty
  • Aggravated assault

He was remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court today.

The officer suffered minor injuries and did not require medical attention.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference NTP2600027523. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Police Search for Overdue Vessel in Robbins Island/Stony Point area

Source: Tasmania Police

Police Search for Overdue Vessel in Robbins Island/Stony Point area

Sunday, 22 March 2026 – 11:45 am.

A search is underway for an overdue vessel in the north west, near Robbins Island.
It’s understood four people left on a fishing trip yesterday, but have not returned to the campground at Montagu.
Concerned relatives called Police just after 8am this morning.
The vessel left the Montagu boat ramp at 5.30pm yesterday, with the four people on board.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter and marine rescue vessels have been deployed to the area.

Missing Japanese Tourist Located – Cradle Mountain

Source: Tasmania Police

Missing Japanese Tourist Located – Cradle Mountain

Sunday, 22 March 2026 – 8:49 am.

Tasmania Police advise that an 81-year-old male Japanese Tourist has been located alive and well in the Cradle Mountain area this morning.
Members of the public, not involved in the search, located the male on the side of Belvoir Road approximately 1.3 km west of the Cradle Mountain Road intersection around 7:45 am. The male had walked away from his accommodation during the night and became disoriented in the darkness.
The male was located with non-life-threatening injuries and is being assessed by Ambulance Tasmania paramedics at the scene. Police would like to thank all assisting Tasmanian emergency services and members of the public for successfully locating the missing person.

Flare Sighting Near Prime Seal Island – Flinders Island

Source: Tasmania Police

Flare Sighting Near Prime Seal Island – Flinders Island

Sunday, 22 March 2026 – 7:28 am.

Police are seeking information after a distress flare was sighted off Flinders Island.
At approximately 8:15pm on Saturday 21st March 2026, a member of the public reported seeing the flare off the western side of the island near Prime Seal Island.
Due to the report of a confirmed sighting, the Westpac rescue helicopter and Police Vessel Van Diemen were dispatched to the area. Whilst in the area, the crew of PV Van Diemen and the rescue helicopter conducted a search but were unable to locate any vessels or signs of distress.
If anyone has information in relation to the flare sighting, they are urged to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444.

81 year old male Japanese citizen missing in Cradle Mountain National Park

Source: Tasmania Police

81 year old male Japanese citizen missing in Cradle Mountain National Park

Sunday, 22 March 2026 – 7:03 am.

Tasmania Police are currently undertaking a Search Operation in the Cradle Mountain area after a male was reported missing.
He was last seen around Midnight on 21st March 2026 with contact unable to be made. The male is an 81 year old international citizen from Japan believed to have medical issues. Due to this there are concerns for his safety.
Anyone who was in the Cradle Mountain area late last night or early this morning, or who may have seen a man matching the attached photographs, is urged to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444 and quote ESCAD# 41-22032026.