Man charged after allegedly assaulting store managers

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 31 December 2025 9:58am

Original publication: Wednesday, 31 December 2025 9:58am

A 45-year-old Belconnen man has been charged after allegedly assaulting two store managers in the City yesterday.

About 12:20pm (Tuesday, 30 December 2025), police allege the 45-year-old man attended a store in the City and attempted to steal some items.

When approached by two store managers, the man allegedly became aggressive. He allegedly shoved one of the managers, and slapped, hit and yanked the hair of the other before exiting the store.

The incident was reported to police and a short time later officers located and arrested the man nearby.

He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with two counts of common assault and minor theft.

Invermay man charged with multiple firearms and property related offences

Source: Tasmania Police

Invermay man charged with multiple firearms and property related offences

Saturday, 3 January 2026 – 8:52 pm.

Police have charged a 36-year-old Invermay man with multiple firearms and property related offences following a search at Invermay today.
About 10am, police conducted a search at an Invermay residence and allegedly located several gel blaster imitation firearms. Also located was a significant quantity of allegedly stolen property, which was predominantly battery powered tools, allegedly linked to recent incidents in the Launceston area.
The man was detained to appear in the Launceston Magistrates Court tomorrow morning.
Anyone with information relating to the stolen property is asked to contact police on 131 444, or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au.

Sea Lake fire destroys two buildings

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Two buildings in Sea Lake, in the North West of Victoria, were destroyed after a fire tore through on Saturday afternoon (3 Jan).

The buildings include The Bottom Café that was vacant and the neighbouring hairdresser.

CFA, with FRV, was called to the fire at about 15.25pm today and had 14 firetrucks attended the scene.

CFA District 18 Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Gavin Wright said the cause of the fire was unknown at this stage and a fire investigation will be carried out.

“Witness observed a fire in the backyard of the café and said the fire rapidly spread to the rear of the shop. From there it spread to the hairdresser next door,” Gavin said.

“Crews did a great job making sure the fire did not do more damage considering the two shops destroyed were in a strip of shops.”

“They managed to save the pharmacy that was next door which is an essential service in a small town like this.

“Bulk water carriers were brought in to help contain the fire due to the low water pressure in the town.”

The fire is now contained and CFA units are still on scene ensuring the fire is extinguished.

Submitted by CFA media

LAKE ELLEN RD/WOODS WELL RD , TINTINARA (Haystack Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

TINTINARA

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03 Jan 2026 12:03

Tintinara Hay Stack Fire

The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) have contained a hay stack fire 20 km south-west of the Tintinara township in the Upper South East of South Australia.

CFS firefighters together with farm fire units have contained this fire with support of heavy machinery which has created a break around the fire. A small hay shed, trailer, and approximately 1,200 hay bales have been lost. CFS crews supported by farm fire units will remain on scene for the next few days working to extinguish any remaining hot spots, with the fire expected to produce smoke for several days.

Smoke may be visible from surrounding areas. To ensure your safety and that of firefighting personnel please do not enter the area unless necessary.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

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Concern for welfare – Ali Curung

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The NT Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of 50-year-old Phillip.

Phillip was last seen at a residence in Ali Curung at approximately 10am on Friday 2 January 2026, before walking away in a westerly direction. He has not returned since.

At the time, he was wearing a blue grey hoodie with a North Melbourne guernsey worn underneath, and black shorts with white stripes.

Phillip was not in possession of food or water when he left, and police and family members hold concerns for his welfare. He is known to have links to Tennant Creek and Alice Springs.

Police urge anyone with information to make contact on 131 444, quoting reference number NTP260000675.

Youths charged in relation to alleged assault in Rosny area

Source: Tasmania Police

Youths charged in relation to alleged assault in Rosny area

Saturday, 3 January 2026 – 11:45 am.

Police have charged three youths in relation to an alleged assault in the Rosny area last night where a man sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
About 10.15pm, a 19-year-old man was allegedly assaulted in the Rosny Park Bus Mall area.
He was taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital with what are reported to be non-life-threatening injuries.
At this stage police have charged three youths aged 15, 16, and 17 with assault in relation to the matter.
“Everyone has the right to be safe in our public places, and police will not tolerate violence,” said Acting Inspector Andrew Morton.
“Police would like to speak to anyone who has information in relation to this incident, or recorded the incident on their mobile phone or dash cam.”
Information can be provided to police on 131 444 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000 – quote OR794008.

Call for witnesses – Aggravated assault – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The NT Police Force is calling for witnesses in relation to a domestic violence related aggravated assault that occurred in Alice Springs last night.

At around 9:00pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of a female allegedly being assaulted by a male.

On police arrival, it was established that a 31-year-old male had allegedly assaulted his 35-year-old female ex-partner before fleeing the area.

St John Ambulance attended and conveyed the victim to Alice Springs Hospital for treatment.

A short time later, the offender was located and arrested nearby, and he has since been charged with:

  • Recklessly endangering serious harm
  • Aggravated assault
  • Engage in conduct that contravenes a DVO
  • Going armed in public
  • Make a threat to kill a person

He was remanded to appear in Alice Springs Local Court on 5 January 2026.

During the investigation, it was identified that two witnesses recorded the alleged assault taking place with their mobile phones.

Police are urging the two witnesses, and anyone else that may have information relating to the incident, to contact police on 131444 and to quote reference number NTP2600000747. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

If you or someone you know are experiencing difficulties due to domestic violence, support services are available, including, but not limited to, 1800RESPECT (1800737732) or Lifeline 131 114.

UPDATE: Charges – Fatal pedestrian strike – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has now arrested and charged a 61-year-old male in relation to a fatal pedestrian strike that occurred on Saturday, 27 December 2025.

The male was arrested today following an extensive investigation coordinated by the Major Crash Investigation Unit with assistance from detectives of the Major and Serious Crime teams. The investigation included comprehensive CCTV review, crime scene examination and analysis, forensic examination, and witness enquiries. 

The 61-year-old male has now been charged with one count of Hit and run cause death.

Senior Constable Craig Tregea said, “Police remind members of the public that anyone involved in a traffic crash is legally required to stop, render assistance where possible, and notify police.

“Failing to do so can have serious legal consequences, particularly where a person is injured or killed.”

Measles alert for northern Sydney

Source: New South Wales Health – State Government

​NSW Health is advising people to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after being notified of a confirmed case who was infectious while visiting several locations in northern Sydney. 

The case recently returned from Indonesia where there are ongoing outbreaks of measles, and they were also identified as a contact of a measles case on their return flight to Australia. 

People who attended the following locations should watch for symptoms of measles. These locations do not pose an ongoing risk. 

Saturday, 27 December 2025: 

Train from Thornleigh Station to Epping Station, then bus from Epping Station to Macquarie Centre at approximately 11am.
Macquarie Centre from 12pm to 7pm including: 

Mitzu Restaurant from 1pm to 2.20pm
Macquarie Centre children’s play area from 2.20pm to 4pm
F&L Gourmet Restaurant from 5pm to 7pm.

Sunday, 28 December 2025: 

Storey Park playground, Asquith, from 12.30pm to 2pm.

Tuesday, 30 December 2025:

Waitara Oval from 1pm to 1:30pm. 
Jamie’s Kitchen and children’s play area, Waitara PCYC, from 1.30pm to 3pm. 
Aldi Supermarket, Westfield Shopping Centre, Hornsby from 2.45pm to 4.15pm.

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Hospital Emergency Department, various times from 5.15pm to 8pm.

Northern Sydney Local Health District Acting Director of Public Health, Dr Sean Tobin, said if you or someone you know visited the above locations at those times, you should monitor for symptoms. 

If symptoms develop, see your doctor or health service (including emergency department). Call ahead to let them know that you may have come into contact with measles, so you don’t spend time in waiting rooms with other patients. 
“Symptoms to watch out for include fever, sore eyes, runny nose and a cough, usually followed three or four days later by a red, blotchy rash that spreads from the head and face to the rest of the body,” Dr Tobin said. 

“It can take up to 18 days for symptoms to appear after an exposure, so it’s important for people who visited these locations to look out for symptoms until 18 January 2026.” 

Measles is a vaccine preventable disease that is spread through the air when someone who is infectious coughs or sneezes. 

“We want to remind the community to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations. The measles vaccine can prevent the disease even after exposure, if given early enough,” Dr Tobin said.

“This should be a reminder for everyone to check that they are protected against measles, which is highly infectious. 

“Anyone born after 1965 needs to ensure they have had two doses of measles vaccine. This is especially important before overseas travel, as measles outbreaks are occurring in several regions of the world at the moment.” 

The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe and effective and is given free for children at 12 and 18 months of age. It is also free in NSW for anyone born after 1965 who hasn’t already had two doses. 

Children under the age of 12 months can have a dose of MMR from six months of age if they are travelling overseas. Parents should consult their GP. 

People who are unsure of whether they have had two doses should get a vaccine, as additional doses are safe. This is particularly important prior to travel. MMR vaccine is available from GPs (all ages) and pharmacies (people over 5 years of age). 

If you, or a loved one, is experiencing measles symptoms, or have questions about measles, please call your GP or healthdirect on 1800 022 222.​