Traralgon Fire Brigade returns to the track

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

In their 138th year, Traralgon Fire Brigade will compete at the CFA VFBV State Championships for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

After a seven-year hiatus, Traralgon will make a comeback with a newly formed running team set to represent the brigade in Stawell on March 28 and 29. 

Traralgon has a long history of competitive involvement, fielding teams for decades before the team folded prior to COVID-19. Now, the brigade is back on the track, and the excitement is palpable.  

Traralgon Fire Brigade Captain Adam Townsend said the revival had been a long time coming, and the response from members new and old had exceeded expectations.  

“People were keen to get it back up and running,” Adam said.   

“For the last three years we have had a marching team and people have loved that so this year we have gone that next step and put a running team together.  

“It’s about getting the brigade and the area represented on the track and enjoying a different side of CFA.”  

For Adam, leading the team has a personal significance after starting out as a junior in Melton, he now finds himself at the helm of the competitive team in Traralgon, a journey he describes as coming full circle.   

Alongside him are members who have never competed before, as well as those returning after long absences, including one former junior member who stepped away six years ago and has come back specifically for the competitions.  

“The revival has also given older brigade members a renewed sense of pride, and seeing the work they put into competitive firefighting sport being carried forward by the next generation,” Adam said.   

The team has already made their mark, competing in Morwell where they took home first place in the pumper four event.  

“We had a good result in Morwell, but we are more focused on just giving it a go,” Adam said. 

“We are excited for the State Championships and see it as a chance to just get out there, have some fun, and learn more about the sport.  

“We want to do anything we can do to help keep competitive firefighting alive.”  

Traralgon will host the Eastern Zone Championships on Sunday 15 March, giving the community a front-row seat to the action for the first time in seven years.  

The local competition will welcome competitors and visitors from brigades across the region and state more broadly. The following day, the brigade will host an open day, something they have not done in several years.   

“We hope the public can come out and support us at both the local competion and our open day,” Adam said.  

“There is more to CFA than just getting on the red truck and hopefully it will even intice some new people to sign up and join us at the brigade.” 

The support of neighbouring brigades and the broader community has been central to the team’s revival, and Adam hopes the weekend will strengthen those networks and inspire others to keep competitive firefighting sport alive for generations to come.

Submitted by CFA Media

Black rats eradicated from North West Island

Source: Government of Queensland

Issued: 9 Mar 2026

In a significant win for the conservation of threatened turtles and seabirds, North West Island has been declared rat-free following an intensive ground and aerial eradication program.

The invasive black rats were reported to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) in November 2022 by diligent campground hosts.

Following the reports, rangers deployed remote cameras and Black Trakka ink monitoring stations which confirmed that black rats had spread throughout the island.

Black rats are a serious environmental risk on isolated islands as a single breeding pair can create a population in the thousands inside a year.

The pests are omnivorous, and will eat seabirds, their eggs and chicks, vegetation and turtle eggs and hatchlings.

Due to North West Island’s exceptional environmental values, the eradication project became a key priority for QPWS and the Gidarjil Land and Sea Rangers.

Senior Ranger Damon Shearer said the rats were most likely stowaways on boats or in camping equipment that visitors brought to the island.

“The November 2022 confirmation that black rats had spread around the island was disappointing, because mice were declared as eradicated from the island just three months earlier,” Ranger Shearer said.

“Due to the size of the island, dropping aerial baits by helicopter was the most effective form of treatment, but we used bait stations and trapping to reduce the impacts on seabirds and turtles.

“The eradication program took 18 months, and the team frequently altered our tactics and adapted to the rats’ changing behaviour.

“After the eradication program was finished, we used remote cameras and Black Trakka traps to monitor for rats.

“Twelve months of intensive monitoring has shown no evidence of black rats, and rangers and Gidarjil Land and Sea Rangers are proud of the hard work that went into protecting the island.

“As the school holidays approach, we’re asking visitors to North West Island to check all equipment for rats and mice before departure and to arrive at the island pest-free.”

This project was delivered by the Reef Authority and QPWS through the Reef Joint Field Management Program. It was funded through the Australian Government’s Reef Trust by Australia Pacific LNG, QGC and Santos GLNG.

Feral animals can be reported to the department by calling 13 74 68 (13 QGOV).

North West Island is a significant seabird and turtle rookery in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. It is situated in the Capricornia Cays National Park and lies 75 kilometres north-east of Gladstone.

Australia to provide defensive military assistance to Gulf

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

ran’s reprisal attacks continue to escalate, already at a scale and depth we have not seen before; 12 countries in the region are continuing to be targeted.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) alone has been forced to shoot down over 1,500 rockets and drones. This growing wave of dangerous and destabilising attacks from Iran puts civilian lives at risk, including Australian lives.  

In responding to requests, Australia will deploy an E-7A Wedgetail to the Gulf to help protect and defend Australians and other civilians.  

Australians will remember the E-7A Wedgetail was recently deployed to Europe as part of Australia’s assistance to Ukraine.

As it did there, the E-7A Wedgetail will provide long range reconnaissance capability which will help secure the airspace above the Gulf.

The E-7A Wedgetail and supporting Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel will be deployed for an initial four weeks in support of the collective self-defence of Gulf nations.

Additionally, in response to a request, the Albanese Government intends to provide Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAMs) to the UAE.

The Albanese Government has been clear that we are not taking offensive action against Iran and we have been clear that we are not deploying Australian troops on the ground in Iran.

The first priority of the Albanese Government is, and always will be, to keep Australians safe.

There are around 115,000 Australians in the Middle East – around 24,000 in the UAE.

Helping Australians means also helping the UAE and other Gulf nations to defend themselves.     

It is important to recognise the assistance and support the Gulf is providing to thousands of Australians at this time.

We continue to work on contingencies – to keep Australians safe and to help travellers leave the Middle East. 

We have already sent DFAT personnel to the region as part of Crisis Response Teams. They are on the ground providing consular support.  

More than 2,600 Australians have now returned home but significant challenges remain and further work is underway to support those still seeking to leave.  

Australia supported action aimed at preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and preventing Iran from continuing to threaten international peace and security.  

Our position remains that we do not want to see the conflict continue to escalate.  

We call on all parties to uphold international humanitarian law and to protect civilian life.  

We are taking defensive action to support our partners’ efforts to keep Australians safe.  

As always, deployed ADF assets will operate according to Australian law, Australian policy, and Australian directives.

The Government will notify the United Nations Security Council of relevant actions taken under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.

Arrests – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested 6 male youth offenders after they attended an address in Alice Springs earlier today armed with weapons.

At 1am last night, a Holden Commodore was reported stolen from an address in Araluen. The vehicle was reportedly sighted driving dangerously in Alice Springs this afternoon.

At 3:10pm, it is alleged the vehicle attended Charles Creek town camp and a group of youths, some armed with edged weapons and wearing balaclavas, exited the vehicle and confronted another group believed to be known to them.

Police attended and the offenders fled the scene in the Holden Commodore, travelling south of The Gap along the Stuart Highway.

Multiple police units responded and located the vehicle in bushland near Indarpa Camp.

General duties and Strike Force Viper members arrested 6 male youths aged 14,14, 15,15,15 and 16 years.

The vehicle has been seized by police.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information, including CCTV or dashcam footage, is urged to contact police on 131 444. P26070891. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Police targeted – Pinelands

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating after police were targeted by offenders driving a stolen motor vehicle in Pinelands.

Around 3am, a group of youths allegedly attended a service station in Pinelands, with one youth climbing the fence to a nearby business where he subsequently stole an older model white Toyota Landcruiser.

The offender allegedly drove into a second unoccupied vehicle, causing damage, before ramming through the gates of the business. Some of the remaining youths entered the vehicle and it fled the scene heading southbound towards Palmerston.

At 4am, police observed the stolen motor vehicle driving dangerously around the Moulden area. Police attempted a traffic apprehension, during which the stolen motor vehicle drove directly at the police, before swerving and narrowly avoiding a collision. 

Multiple police units attended, including members from Strike Force Trident, the Dog Operations Unit and Road Policing. A pursuit was initiated, however was terminated a short time later after the vehicle fled into bushland. 

The Toyota was located abandoned in bushland behind Muckaninnie Court, and the offender remains outstanding.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information, including dashcam or CCTV footage, is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference number P26068703. Anonymous reports can be made via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Stolen motor vehicle – Palmerston

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating a stolen motor vehicle after it was found abandoned following a police pursuit.

Around 9.40pm on Sunday, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that a white Toyota Hilux utility had been stolen from an address on Wilson Crescent in Moil.

The motor vehicle was observed in the Palmerston area and a police pursuit was initiated.

The pursuit was terminated when vision of the vehicle was lost but it was initiated again when it was observed in the Moulden area.

The pursuit was terminated again after losing sight of the vehicle.

The Hilux was later located abandoned on Lockwood Court, Moulden.

Members of the public reported the alleged offender was seen fleeing through a residence on Lockwood Court towards Chung Wah Terrace.

The alleged offender remains outstanding and investigations are ongoing.

Police are calling for anyone with information including witnesses to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference number P26070351. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via .

Those with CCTV in the vicinity at the time are urged to review their footage.

JACET Charges – Humpty Doo

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team have charged a 42-year-old man with child abuse material offences.

Around 8am on Sunday 8 March 2026, acting on information from the United States National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Detectives and Federal Agents from the Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team intercepted the man as he arrived at a shopping complex in the Palmerston region.

Police executed a conveyance and personal search warrant before he was conveyed by police to his residence in Humpty Doo where additional search warrants were executed.

During the search police uncovered multiple devices which contained child abuse material and encrypted applications.

The man was conveyed to the Palmerston Police Watch House where he was charged with:

  • 2 x Possess or control child abuse material
  • 2 x Transmit child abuse material
  • 2 x Access child abuse material
  • 1 x Produce child abuse material

He was remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court tomorrow.

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Sarah Firth said “This offending is completely unacceptable. Children are not commodities to be exploited by sexual predators, and our dedicated team will continue to work with partner agencies to bring those who harm them to justice”.

Detective Acting Superintendent Pixie Fuhrmeister said the AFP and its partners are committed to protecting children from online predators. 

“Every image, every video is of a real child being abused and subjected to an abhorrent situation that no child should ever have to face,” Detective Acting Superintendent Fuhrmeister said. 

“Children are not commodities to be used for the abhorrent gratification of sexual predators.”

Members of the public who have any information about people involved in child abuse and exploitation are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://crimestoppers.com.au/.

You can also make a report online by alerting the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation via the ‘Report Abuse’ button at www.accce.gov.au/report.

Arrest – Assault – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The NT Police Force has arrested a 16-year-old female in relation to an attempted robbery and assault that occurred earlier this morning in Alice Springs.

Around 5:45am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a female youth had allegedly assaulted a worker whilst attempting to steal a vehicle from a business on the Stuart Highway in Braitling.

It is alleged the offender entered the vehicle and attempted to drive away. A worker intervened to prevent the theft and during the altercation the offender allegedly bit the worker on the arm.

Police attended and the 16-year-old allegedly spat in the face of one of the officers whilst being taken into custody.

The worker and the police officer did not require medical attention.

The 16-year-old remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

Strike Force Viper has carriage of the investigation and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference P26070572. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Arrests – Stolen motor vehicle – Yarrawonga

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Strike Force Trident, Dog Operations Unit and Palmerston General Duties have arrested five offenders following a pursuit involving a stolen motor vehicle in Yarrawonga.

During the early hours of Sunday morning, a Toyota Landcruiser was allegedly stolen from a business in Yarrawonga.

Police obtained CCTV footage from a business in Holtze that captured all five offenders inside the stolen vehicle.

Around 3am, the vehicle was observed driving suspiciously in the Northern Suburbs. Trident members attempted a traffic apprehension, but the vehicle failed to stop.

Police initiated a pursuit along McMillans Road which resulted in the Landcruiser turning off into bushland behind Pinelands. Police initiated a search phase, locating the Toyota abandoned behind Wallaby Holtz Road.

The Dog Operations Unit commenced tracking which led to police locating three offenders hiding in a small tank yard.

These offenders included an 18-year-old male and two youths – a 14-year-old male and a 15-year-old male.

Later that morning Strike Force Trident arrested the remaining two offenders, a 14-year-old male and a 16-year-old male, located in Palmerston.

All five offenders were charged with Driving / Riding / Using a Motor Vehicle without consent.

The vehicle was secured by police, and the registered owner was contacted.

Charges – Drug seizure – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A 22-year-old male has been arrested and charged in relation to drug offences in Alice Springs on Friday.

On Friday 6 March, police from the Southern Drug Investigation Unit (SDIU) intercepted a package allegedly containing 58 grams of cocaine at a post office in Alice Springs.

Around 4:25pm that afternoon, a 22-year-old male was arrested at the scene after he attended the post office and collected the package.

Police subsequently executed a search warrant at the offender’s residence on Palm Circuit and located several items supporting drug supply.

The 22-year-old was charged with:

  • Possess Schedule 1 Dangerous Drug (Commercial Quantity)
  • Supply Schedule 1 Dangerous Drug (Commercial Quantity)

He was remanded in custody to appear in the Alice Springs Local Court today.

Anyone with information regarding the supply and distribution of illicit drugs is urged to contact police on 131 444. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.