Course revamps to drive local golf revolution

Source: Government of Western Australia

Major upgrades to the City of Wanneroo’s public golf courses are set to modernise facilities, expand recreation opportunities and support the future of golf in the northern suburbs.

Carramar Golf Course is a step closer to a major refurbishment following development approval from the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC), while a separate development application is also under consideration for Marangaroo. 

Together, the proposed upgrades will deliver improved golf, hospitality and social facilities at both venues, helping the City respond to changing community expectations and growing interest in both on-course and off-course golf experiences. 

At Carramar, the revamped facilities will include a single-level, 33-bay undercover, floodlit driving range, 10 dedicated grass bays, automated ball distribution and collection, a refurbished pro shop with simulator and tuition room, a new commercial kitchen, lounge area, outdoor deck overlooking the 18th green, upgraded changerooms and an electric cart storage facility. 

At Marangaroo, subject to WAPC approval, plans include a new clubhouse comprising a fully integrated pro shop and changerooms, a two-level, 44-bay undercover driving range with smart golf technology, improved indoor and outdoor hospitality areas and extra parking. 

The Marangaroo course opened in 1988. Carramar was built in 1994. Both are managed by Belgravia Leisure on behalf of the City.  

The estimated project costs are $10 million for Carramar and $16 million for Marangaroo. In line with the City’s Long Term Financial Plan, and subject to budget adoption, funding is expected to come from a mix of reserves and loans. 

Construction could start as soon as August 2026.

Wanneroo Mayor Linda Aitken said Carramar and Marangaroo had been important community facilities for decades and the upgrades would help ensure they continued to meet the needs of current and future users. 

“Carramar and Marangaroo have long been valued public golf courses for our community, and these upgrades are about making sure they continue to serve them well into the future,” she said. 

“Golf is changing, and we are seeing growing demand for facilities that are more modern, accessible and welcoming to a broader range of users. 

“These upgrades will improve the experience for existing players while also creating more opportunities for women, young people, families and social players to get involved. 

“They will also strengthen the role our courses play as local destinations for recreation, social connection and hospitality.” 

The upgrades support the City’s Golf Courses Strategic Plan 2024-2039, which sets a long-term direction to modernise both courses and create more accessible, welcoming and financially sustainable public golf facilities. 

According to Golf Australia’s 2024-25 Participation Report, more than four million adults played the sport during that period – the highest total ever recorded. Off-course participation is also growing strongly, with 1.6 million Australians using driving ranges, indoor simulators and golf entertainment venues. 

In Western Australia, junior participation in MyGolf programs increased by 34 per cent to 3,022 participants, while 1,228 adults signed up to Get into Golf programs, 83.8 per cent of whom were women.  

Belgravia Leisure Business Operations Manager Douglas Bailey said the upgrades would better position both venues to meet growing demand and broaden their appeal.  

“Golf is no longer just about traditional course play. We are seeing more people engage through driving ranges, beginner programs and social formats and that is creating new opportunities for public courses like Carramar and Marangaroo,” he said. 

“These upgrades will make both venues more welcoming and accessible to a broader cross-section of the community, including younger people, women and those trying the game for the first time.  

“We are excited to work with the City to help deliver facilities that support participation, improve the customer experience and strengthen the role these courses play in the community.” 

Arrest – Aggravated assault – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 17-year-old male after an aggravated assault occurred in Alice Springs in the early hours of this morning.

Around 1:05am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of an aggravated assault at a restaurant on Todd Street.

It is alleged a 17-year-old male offender approached a female worker aged in her 20s and punched her in the face, before chasing after two nearby adult male delivery drivers and also physically assaulting them.

The offender also allegedly caused damage to the female victim’s vehicle parked nearby before fleeing the scene on foot.

Police responded and commenced investigations. The 17-year-old was arrested a short time later at a service station on Railway Terrace. He remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to call police on 131 444. Please quote reference P26124542. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Operation Chelsfield – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is continuing its search for missing 5-year-old Sharon Granites in Alice Springs.

Around 1:35am on Sunday morning, police received reports that Sharon could not be located at her residence on Marshall Court, Old Timers Camp, Alice Springs.

The exact timeline of events remains under investigation and police have received multiple reports.

Current investigations have a witness claiming to have seen Jefferson Lewis holding hands with Sharon at around 11pm that night. Shortly after this, a family member claims to have seen Sharon within the residence. At around 11:30pm, family notice she is missing from the residence. Police are contacted at 1:35am.

Police immediately responded and conducted initial enquiries. A crime scene was established a short distance from the town camp, and police can confirm items seized from the crime scene included a yellow adult t-shirt, a doona, and a pair of children’s underwear. They are currently undergoing forensic analysis.

Multiple police units have been deployed as part of the extensive search for Sharon, titled Operation Chelsfield, including members from the Search and Rescue Section, Cultural Reform, Mounted Unit, Dog Operations Unit, General Duties, Community Safety Engagement Team, Territory Response Group and Territory Safety Division.

Additional support has been provided by NT Fire and Emergency Services, the Australian Defence Force, the Australian Federal Police, Tangentyere Council, and the Central Land Council.

Resources deployed include helicopters, drones, ATVs, motorbikes, horses, and foot patrols, with search taskings also taking place overnight utilising drones with thermal imaging capability.

Multiple local organisations, community groups and businesses have also been providing support to the search effort.

The Northern Territory Police Force Commissioner Martin Dole APM said, “I’d like to commend our hardworking police officers who have been on the ground since Sharon was reported missing.

“I would also like to thank NT Fire and Emergency Services, the Australian Defence Force and the Australian Federal Police for providing their skills and resources.

“The incredible Alice Springs community has rallied around the search efforts, volunteering to take part in line searches and providing much appreciated food, water and support, and I thank everyone for their generosity.

“The Northern Territory Police Force will be relentless in its efforts to bring Sharon home.

“If you have any information, no matter how small, please contact police immediately.”

Police continue to seek public assistance to locate 47-year-old male, Jefferson Lewis, who police believe can assist with enquires.

Sharon was last seen wearing a dark blue short-sleeve T-shirt with a white ring stripe around the neck and a white ring stripe around the end of the sleeves, and a pair of black boxer style underwear.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Sharon or Jefferson Lewis, or who has any information at all, is urged to call police on 131 444. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Arrest – Aggravated Robbery – Bakewell

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Strike Force Trident has arrested a 15-year-old male relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Bakewell in the early hours of this morning. 

Around 3:50am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports an adult male was allegedly robbed while being threatened with an edged weapon at a service station on Lambrick Avenue.

The victim was returning to his car when the offender approached him, allegedly threatened him and demanded his car keys.

Fearing for his safety, the victim handed over his keys and the offender drove away.

The stolen vehicle is a red Toyota Camry and it was observed by CCTV on Howard Springs Road heading towards Whitewood Road.

Police initiated a pursuit after the vehicle failed to stop. The pursuit continued for about 10 minutes until sight of the vehicle was lost in the vicinity of the Stuart Highway and Girraween Road.

Around 2pm today SF Trident Detectives located and arrested a 15-year-old male offender at an address in Gray. He remains in custody.

Man charged in relation to offences allegedly committed in New Town area

Source: Tasmania Police

Man charged in relation to offences allegedly committed in New Town area

Wednesday, 29 April 2026 – 4:39 pm.

Police have today arrested and charged a 61-year-old man with several offences allegedly committed in the New Town area.
Police allege the man was involved in several incidents in the New Town area recently, where he committed assaults and threatening behaviours towards women.
The man has been charged with:

2x assault
3x threatening words to provoke a breach of the peace in a public place.

He appeared in the Hobart Magistrates Court this afternoon and was remanded until 11 May 2026.
If anyone believes they are a witness or victim of the man’s behaviour and they haven’t already spoken to police, they are asked to contact Hobart Police on 131 444 and quote OR803807.

Trainee constable charged

Source: Tasmania Police

Trainee constable charged

Wednesday, 29 April 2026 – 4:20 pm.

A 24-year-old trainee constable from southern Tasmania has this week been charged with one count of stealing.
The matter is scheduled to be heard in the Hobart Magistrates Court on 25 August, 2026.
The arrest and charge arose from an investigation by Tasmania Police Professional Standards Command into an alleged recent stealing incident.
The male trainee constable has been stood down, immediately.
It is not appropriate to make any further comment given the matter is now before the court.

Car parts dealer convicted

Source: Australian Capital Territory Policing

The owner of an online business has been convicted, fined and ordered to pay compensation to customers who paid him thousands of dollars for high-end car parts.

Daniel Wilde, 38, sold carburettors, race cylinder heads, oil pumps and other performance products through his business, Torqueline Garage Pty Ltd (ACN: 662 616 275).

The online business falsely implied on social media that products were in stock and ready for delivery, but the items were never supplied to paying customers.

Wilde pleaded guilty at the County Court to a single charge of wrongly accepting payment under the Australian Consumer Law. The charge covered 9 individual cases with goods valued at about $18,000.

He was also fined $9,000, with charges against Torqueline Garage withdrawn.

The court ordered Wilde to provide refunds, noting that 6 of the 9 customers involved as witnesses in the case against him had already been paid around $12,000 in compensation.

There may be other impacted Torqueline customers. If you want to pursue a refund or compensation, seek legal advice about your options.

Find more information about refunds, repairs and returns, or contact us for general information about your consumer rights, including when a product isn’t delivered.

Arrest – Aggravated Robbery – Casuarina

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Strike Force Trident has arrested a 10-year-old male in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in the carpark of a shopping centre in Casuarina yesterday.

Around 6:35pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports a 72-year-old female was driving out of the carpark when her vehicle was approached by several offenders at around 5:30pm.

A female from the group allegedly jumped on the bonnet of the vehicle, causing the victim to stop her car.

A male opened the driver’s side door and allegedly ripped the victim’s glasses from her face, while another unknown offender opened the front passenger door and stole the victim’s handbag from the front seat.

Security chased the group away from the area and the handbag was recovered and returned, however,  the victims phone and credit card remain missing.

Subsequent checks with her bank identified that several purchases had since been made with her credit card.

A 10-year-old male has been arrested and remains in custody.

Investigations are ongoing. Anyone who has any information is urged to call police on 000. Please quote reference NTP2600040965.

Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Doorstop – Perth

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

MADELEINE KING, MINISTER FOR RESOURCES: Good morning everyone. Can I say, it’s a delight to have the Prime Minister, my friend Anthony Albanese, back here in Perth for, I think it’s his 40-something-th time. Thanks so much for being here today, Prime Minister. And also to my very good friend, the Premier of Western Australia, Roger Cook, and my other very good friend here today, Deputy Premier, Minister for Infrastructure and many other things, Rita Saffioti. It really is a great announcement that the Prime Minister will take you through in a moment around over $500 million of investment from the Federal Government combining to add up to a total of over $1 billion of federal-state commitments to the road upgrades for the Anketell Road industrial area. I want to take a moment to quickly thank my Federal Cabinet colleague, the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Catherine King, who has supported this project. She understands how important this road infrastructure is for Western Australia.

Now, last night I travelled from the airport along the road this morning. I travelled along Anketell Road once again to get here to the city. I visit the Kwinana industrial area very often as the Member for Brand, the powerhouse of Western Australian’s economy for many decades, continuing to this day. This upgrade will change lives. It will change the ability of transport and our truckies to get commodities into that area out. But for all the times, I know the Premier has witnessed this himself as many others have, you can get stuck in traffic at the end of a shift getting out of Kwinana. The many hundreds of workers there can get stuck at the end of the day for around 40 to 50 minutes. It’s endlessly frustrating. So, this is a game changer for all those workers in Kwinana as well as those really important road transport links from that industrial area over toward Abercrombie Road and Rockingham Road. So, I want to thank the Prime Minister for his commitment to Kwinana and to Western Australia and to making their economic powerhouse just even be bigger and better. And so with that, I will hand over to our Prime Minister. Thank you.

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Strong environmental safeguards will remain in place with projects required to meet the Commonwealth’s environmental standards, and all bilateral agreements will be subject to assurance by the new National Environmental Protection Agency, which will commence its work on 1 July this year. This is landmark performance following on from the legislation we passed last year, putting it into practise that view that we had very strongly, which is that our environmental laws were not fit for purpose. They weren’t fit for protecting the environment. They weren’t fit for giving business and industry certainty to progress. And this is about common sense reforms to remove duplication and to deliver environmental outcomes that are clear and consistent. In addition to that, as Madeleine has said, a very excited local member, $1.1 billion for crucial road connections to the proposed future Westport container terminal in Kwinana. Joint funding, $552 million from each level of government, to get this done.

On top of productivity and making a difference, better roads are also safer roads. They make a difference for people, whether they be local residents to get around, or whether it be the workforce to get around. Moving people and freight will be far more efficient as a result of this joint commitment, consistent with the strong partnership that my Government has with the government here in Western Australia to make a difference in recognition that WA is a driving force of our national economy. It will continue to be so for the period ahead and these partnerships are so important moving forward. And I’ll hand over to the Premier and then Minister Saffioti.

< ROGER COOK, PREMIER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 

And this funding will deliver the first stage of significant upgrades of Anketell Road. It includes expanding the road to four lanes between Leaf Road and Abercrombie Road and grade separation of Rockingham Road, and it will provide significant support to local traffic. And as Madeleine says, and we’re both very familiar with the congestion that you build around that area, particularly at the beginning and end of shifts. So, this is going to be an important opportunity to ensure that we improve significantly the transport infrastructure which supports the Western Trade Coast, which is a key part of the local economy. And it will support our joint $700 million commitment towards the upgrade of Kwinana freeway, which will be a crucial entry point to the Western Trade Coast as well. To support Westport, I can also announce today that my government will commit a further $118 million in the upcoming budget.

That funding will include funding for land acquisitions to enable road construction, planning for marine import infrastructure, and funding of Westport’s current operations over the next four years. Together, these investments will ensure WA can become a renewable energy superpower by continuing to ensure that we have the necessary industry infrastructure and the transport infrastructure that supports it. Westport will be a national significant project, and it’s one about which we are very proud. It’s a long-term project, work has begun, and we are really starting to see progress. And we’re making progress under the leadership of the Transport Minister and Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti, and I now hand you over to her.

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City welcomes Victorian Budget commitment to key intersections

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

The City of Greater Bendigo welcomes the announcement of funding from the Victorian Government towards the key intersections of Howard Street and Midland Highway in Epsom and Calder Highway and Maiden Gully Road, Maiden Gully.

The funding is included in the Victorian Government’s upcoming 2026/2027 Budget.

Greater Bendigo Mayor Cr Thomas Prince said the investment would deliver crucial upgrades to both important thoroughfares.

“Both intersections have been long-time advocacy priorities of Council, with significant work needed to improve safety and access,” Cr Prince said.

“The Midland Highway is a key arterial road in our city, while Howard Street is a gazetted truck route, with both roads carrying approximately 10,000 vehicles each day.

“Significant development in Epsom has meant the current intersection is no longer adequate for the traffic and activity happening in the area. It is also an intersection that has experienced a number of reported casualty crashes.

“In Maiden Gully, the Calder Highway is a key thoroughfare for the west of Bendigo, which has an important role in accommodating future growth for our city.

“With an expected population forecast of 11,600 people by 2030, Maiden Gully is also near the neighbouring growth area of Marong.

“Investment in the intersection will enable the delivery of housing in this area, which will contribute to meeting housing targets set out in our

Managed Growth Strategy and the Victorian Government’s Plan for Victoria, which call for approximately 38,000 more homes by around 2050.

“The City is pleased to contribute funding towards the Maiden Gully project, with the upgraded, signalised intersection to also make it safer for students to cross the road and improve ease of access to local businesses.

“We are grateful to the Victorian Government for such significant investments in road projects in our region, both of which will deliver enhanced safety and accessibility for our community.”