IDS21033 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
for HEAVY RAINFALL
For people in parts of Mount Lofty Ranges, Mid North and Murraylands districts.
Issued at 7:18 am Tuesday, 2 June 2026.
Heavy rainfall across parts of northern Adelaide this morning.
Weather Situation: A trough is moving over the region, with lines of showers and isolated thunderstorms driving localised areas of heavy rainfall.
Severe showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the warning area over the next couple of hours.
37mm of rainfall has been recorded at South Para River (Warren Reservoir) in the 2 hours to 6:53am.
The State Emergency Service advises that people should: * Don’t drive, ride or walk through flood water. * Keep clear of creeks and storm drains. * Stay indoors, away from windows, while storms are nearby.
The next warning is due to be issued by 10:20 am.
If severe thunderstorms develop in the Adelaide Region, a more detailed Severe Thunderstorm Warning will be issued to people in this area.
Warnings are also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau’s website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 210. The Bureau and State Emergency Service would appreciate warnings being broadcast regularly.
Acquisition adds Nidra® Tonic Motor Activation (TOMAC) Therapy, an FDA De Novo classified, nonpharmacologic treatment designed to address moderate-to-severe Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS).
SAN DIEGO, June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Resmed (NYSE: RMD, ASX: RMD), the leading health technology company focused on sleep, breathing and care delivered in the home, today announced it has completed its acquisition of Noctrix Health, Inc., a medical device company developing clinically validated wearable therapeutics for chronic neurological disorders.
The acquisition expands Resmed’s clinical sleep health portfolio into an adjacent area of significant unmet need — the treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), the third most prevalent sleep disorder.1,2 For Noctrix Health, joining Resmed brings an opportunity to scale its innovation, expand patient access, and accelerate impact for providers, patients and health systems.
Noctrix’s Nidra® Tonic Motor Activation (TOMAC) Therapy is an FDA De Novo classified, non-invasive, non-pharmacologic treatment designed to reduce symptoms of moderate-to-severe RLS and improve sleep quality in adults who have not found sufficient relief with drug therapy.3,4 For many patients, this therapy can deliver meaningful improvement in daily life and overall sleep health. 5
Noctrix has rapidly built a strong foundation of clinical validation for its breakthrough therapy, including 10 peer-reviewed publications and inclusion in the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of RLS — notable achievements that reflect both scientific validation and growing clinical adoption.
“Our acquisition of Noctrix Health marks an important step forward in advancing our 2030 strategy and expanding our clinical sleep health portfolio,” said Mick Farrell, Chairman and CEO of Resmed. “We are excited to welcome the Noctrix team to Resmed and scale solutions that improve lives through better sleep and home health technologies.”
Resmed plans to integrate Noctrix’s technology into its portfolio of connected devices and digital health solutions to help expand access, improve care pathways and enhance patient outcomes over time.
“Since founding Noctrix, our mission has been to deliver innovative, non-pharmacologic solutions for people living with RLS who have limited treatment options,” said Shri Raghunathan, President and CEO of Noctrix Health. “Joining Resmed will help us advance that mission, enabling us to expand access to TOMAC therapy and reach more patients with a clinically validated solution that can help meaningfully improve sleep and quality of life.”
Completion of Acquisition
Resmed’s acquisition of Noctrix Health, Inc. was previously announced on April 30, 2026, during Resmed’s Q3 FY26 earnings call. Upon completion of the acquisition today, Noctrix became a wholly owned subsidiary within the Resmed group.
About Resmed
Resmed (NYSE: RMD, ASX: RMD) creates life-changing health technologies that people love. We’re relentlessly committed to pioneering innovative technology to empower millions of people in 140 countries to live happier, healthier lives. Our AI-powered digital health solutions, cloud-connected devices and intelligent software make home healthcare more personalized, accessible and effective. Ultimately, Resmed envisions a world where every person can achieve their full potential through better sleep and breathing, with care delivered in their own home. Learn more at Resmed.com and follow @Resmed.
1McArdle N, et al. Prevalence of common sleep disorders in a middle-aged community sample. J Clin Sleep Med. 2022;18:1503–1514. (Identifies insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, and RLS as among the most common sleep disorders). 2Winkelman JW, Wipper B. Restless Legs Syndrome: A Review. JAMA. 2026;335(8):703–714. (~8% of adults report RLS symptoms; associated with sleep disturbance and reduced quality of life). 3U.S. Food and Drug Administration. De Novo Classification Request: NTX100 Tonic Motor Activation System (DEN220059). 2023. (Device indicated to reduce symptoms of moderate-to-severe RLS and improve sleep quality in adults refractory to medications). 4Ryschon AM, et al. Cost-Effectiveness of Tonic Motor Activation Therapy for RLS. Neurology and Therapy. 2023. (Identifies TOMAC as a nonpharmacologic treatment for medication-refractory RLS). 5Winkelman JW, Wipper B. Restless Legs Syndrome: A Review. JAMA. 2026;335(8):703–714. (~8% of adults report RLS symptoms; associated with sleep disturbance and reduced quality of life).
Around 8:10pm that evening, the 57-year-old male was captured on dashcam footage walking south on Len Kittle Drive near the BMX track.
The Police Task Force has identified two vehicles that are likely to contain potential witnesses.
The first vehicle, a distinctive single cab 4×4 utility, travelled south on Len Kittle Drive that evening. It was sighted on CCTV heading south through Heavitree Gap at about 8:05pm, and has also been captured on several cameras driving throughout the CBD.
Police are seeking to make contact with the male driver of this vehicle.
The second vehicle is a sedan that was heading north on Len Kittle Drive past the Animal Shelter at 9:10pm that evening.
Police are keen to speak to any occupant of those vehicles or persons who can identify the vehicles. If you believe you were a driver or occupant of one of these vehicles, please contact police on 131 444 or attend your local police station.
Anyone who witnessed the crash, or who has dashcam or CCTV footage from the area between 8:10pm – 9:45pm, is also urged to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P26144819. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.
Consumer Affairs Victoria is taking a Newtown man to court for allegedly operating 2 rooming houses without a licence.
46-year-old Yang Yu, also known as Steven Yu, allegedly accepted rent and bond money from residents in Belmont and Waurn Ponds, indicating he was a licensed rooming house operator.
It is also alleged the bond money was not lodged with the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority.
Geelong City Council referred the matter to Consumer Affairs Victoria.
Local councils are responsible for registering rooming houses and ensuring compliance with planning, building and health and safety standards.
Consumer Affairs Victoria enforces renting and rooming house rules, including licence obligations and minimum standards.
The matter will be heard at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 4 June 2026.
Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
Strike Force Trident has made several arrests and conducted numerous investigations in the last 3 days across the Greater Darwin region, with help from General Duties, the Dog Operations Unit, NTPF Mounted Unit and the Serious Crime Squad. These responses resulted in Youth Diversion for 3 youths and the arrest of 10 youths and 5 adults including:-
Three youths, aged 13, 14 and 16 were arrested in Casuarina and Coconut Grove in relation to burglary, stolen motor vehicle and breach bail offences that occurred in the Darwin CBD and Malak.
Four youths aged 12, 14, 14 and 15 were arrested in Winnellie following an aggravated robbery in Casuarina where a victim was allegedly threatened with a weapon before his car was stolen.
Three youths aged 12, 13 and 13 were arrested for breach bail in Palmerston CBD by Trident and the Mounted unit as part of Operation Ventura.
A 28-year-old male and 48-year-old male were arrested for a robbery in Karama overnight. Serious Crime Detectives have continued this investigation with charges expected later today.
A 31-year-old male was arrested in the Darwin CBD for breach of bail, a 40-year-old male was arrested in Woodroffe for breach DVO and traffic offences and a 33-year-old female was arrested for breach bail in Coconut Grove.
Trident Detectives also investigated an arson report at a Palmerston School which has resulted in three 14-year-old youths being referred to Youth Diversion for damaging property.
Six unlawful entries were recorded in the Greater Darwin Region over the weekend which are all being investigated.
Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Chris Humphries said Strike Force Trident would continue to proactively target recidivist offenders, with more arrests expected this week.
“Strike Force Trident works incredibly hard in conjunction with all other NT Police units, to ensure quick responses to property and violent crimes, with the aim of resolving these incidents as quickly as possible”.
“We urge members of the Greater Darwin community to stay vigilant and lock their homes and vehicles as offenders are opportunistic and will take advantage of anything that is left unsecured.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444. Anonymous reports can also be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at Crime Stoppers NT.
An 18-year-old Kings Meadows man has been charged with manslaughter following an extensive investigation into a fatal crash at Norwood on Saturday 13 September, 2025.
The crash, which occurred at the roundabout at Boiton Hill Road, Norwood Avenue and Opossum Road, resulted in the death of a 17-year-old man from Blackstone Heights, who was a pillion on the motorcycle.
Yesterday (31 May), police arrested and charged the 18-year-old rider of the motorcycle.
He will appear in the Launceston Magistrates Court on 5 August, 2026.
MINOR FLOODING MAY DEVELOP AT KIMBERLEY AND LATROBE BRIDGE FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Moderate rainfall is forecast across the Mersey River catchment for the remainder of Monday through to Wednesday. With the forecast rain, river level rises are expected across the Mersey River catchment.
Minor flooding may develop along the Mersey River at Kimberley from Tuesday afternoon and at Latrobe Bridge from overnight Tuesday.
Mersey River – Liena to Kimberley:
Minor flooding may develop along the Mersey River – Liena to Kimberley.
The Mersey River at Kimberley is currently at 0.98 m and steady, below the minor flood level. The Mersey River at Kimberley may exceed the minor flood level (2.40 m) from Tuesday afternoon.
Mersey River – Kimberley to Latrobe township:
Minor flooding may develop along the Mersey River – Kimberley to Latrobe township.
The Mersey River at Latrobe Bridge is currently at 0.66 m AHD and falling, below the minor flood level. The Mersey River at Latrobe Bridge may exceed the minor flood level (3.10 m AHD) from overnight Tuesday.
Safety Advice:
Don’t drive, walk, swim or play in floodwater because it is dangerous.
Stay away from flooded drains, rivers, streams and waterways.
Obey road closure signs. Plan ahead so you don’t drive on flooded roads.
Check the ABC and local media for updates. The situation can change quickly, so stay informed.
For emergency assistance call SES on telephone number 132 500. In life-threatening emergencies, call 000 (triple zero) immediately.
Next Issue:
The next warning will be issued by 12:00 PM AEST on Tuesday 02 June 2026.
Latest River Heights:
Location
River Height
Tendency
Time of Observation
Mersey River at Liena
0.71 m
Steady
2:45 pm Mon 01/06/26
Mersey River at Kimberley
0.98 m
Steady
3:00 pm Mon 01/06/26
Mersey River at Shale Road
1.57 m
Steady
2:00 pm Mon 01/06/26
Mersey River at Latrobe Bridge
0.66 mAHD
Falling
3:00 pm Mon 01/06/26
This advice is also available by dialling 1300 659 219. Warning, rainfall and river information are available at http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood.
Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested an 37-year-old following reports a male was in the Galiwinku community selling Kava.
Around 1pm on Friday, May 29, Galiwinku members conducted searches of two addresses. A 37-year-old male was located at one of the addresses in possession of a trafficable quantity of Kava and was arrested.
The Kava seized weighed a total of 11.9kg with a street value of $11,900. He was refused bail and conveyed to Darwin on Saturday.
He has been charged with possess trafficable amount of Kava and remanded to appear in court today.
Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
Casuarina General Duties and Strike Force Trident have arrested two males in relation to an aggravated robbery in Karama overnight.
Around 12:25am the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a 61-year-old male had been allegedly assaulted.
It is alleged that a group of offenders, travelling in a black camry, followed the victim home from a service station in Malak.
As the victim exited his car, two offenders with their faces covered approached and threatened him with edged weapons.
The 61-year-old returned to his vehicle where he was allegedly assaulted with one of the weapons, his vehicle was damaged and several items were stolen. The victim suffered an injury to his hand which did not require medical treatment.
Casuarina GDs and SF Trident members responded and at 4:05am located and seized the offenders’ vehicle.
A 28-year-old male and 48-year-old male were arrested and charges are expected later today.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 or report anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services
The Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) has suspended a nine day multi-agency land search for a missing 31-year-old in remote East Arnhem following extensive operations.
On Friday 22 May 2026, police received a report from his family that he had not returned to Yirrkala as planned and had not been seen since 6am that morning.
His vehicle has since been located around 86km south of Nhulunbuy along the Central Arnhem Highway.
There is currently no evidence of suspicious circumstances or third-party involvement.
Search operations were conducted over nine days in remote and challenging terrain south of Nhulunbuy using helicopters, ground search teams, ATVs, vehicles and thermal drones.
NTPF Search and Rescue members, local police, NT Emergency Service, NT Fire and Rescue Service, Dhimurru Rangers, Yirralka Rangers, NORFORCE and Nautilus Helicopters were all mobilised.
Acting Senior Sergeant Matt Hall said, “Our teams covered approximately 1,311km² of terrain, the majority by helicopter, with key areas searched multiple times.
“We began demobilisation of the search yesterday, with extensive investigative enquiries surrounding the missing person undertaken, with no confirmed sightings or evidence of his location identified.
“Family liaison was maintained throughout the operation, with the next of kin regularly briefed on search progress and SAR decision-making processes.
“Police would also like to acknowledge and thank Parks Australia, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Rio Tinto, community volunteers, chartered aviation companies, Miwatj Aboriginal Corporation and Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation for their assistance during the search.
“Investigations into the disappearance remain ongoing and police will assess any new information received and will consider recommencing search operations should credible information come to light.”