Search success as man found near Mt Barrow

Source: Tasmania Police

Search success as man found near Mt Barrow

Thursday, 12 February 2026 – 3:00 pm.

A Longford man missing in rugged bushland in the state’s north for more than three days has been found alive.
Tasmania Police can confirm 32-year-old Corey Chugg, who went missing in bushland at Mt Barrow near Nunamara on Sunday night, has been located a short time ago by search and rescue teams.
Mr Chugg was found at the bottom of a steep incline, on the edge of the known search area.
He was able to talk with rescue personnel and, after undergoing assessment by medical specialists, has been transferred to hospital for further treatment.
The full extent of his physical condition and any injuries is not known at this time.
Mr Chugg’s family has been advised that he has been found alive.

Man charged with several offences following arrest in Lutana

Source: Tasmania Police

Man charged with several offences following arrest in Lutana

Wednesday, 11 February 2026 – 4:48 pm.

A 25-year-old man from Blackmans Bay has been charged with several offences after he was allegedly found with a firearm in his possession in Lutana this morning.
Police received a report from a member of the public about 10am, and attended the scene near the Brooker Highway.
The man was arrested a short time later, and police will allege they located several items in in his possession, including a firearm and two knives.
He has been charged with several offences relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm, ammunition and a dangerous article in a public place.
He was detained to appear before the Hobart Magistrates Court tonight.
At this stage there are no reports the man used or made threats with the firearm.

Search continues for man missing at Mt Barrow

Source: Tasmania Police

Search continues for man missing at Mt Barrow

Wednesday, 11 February 2026 – 3:57 pm.

Police are continuing to search for a man missing in bushland at Mt Barrow near Nunamara in the state’s North.
Resources including police search and rescue personnel, SES volunteers and Tasmanian Mounted Search and Rescue, ATVs, the helicopter and drones were again deployed to the area on Wednesday for a second day of searching for 32-year-old Corey.
The Longford man had been in bushland at Mt Barrow with a friend when they became separated on Sunday.
Corey was last seen in the area on Sunday evening.
Inspector Aleena Crack said the search would continue into Wednesday evening.
“We have deployed significant resources to the area again today, however sadly, Corey remains missing,” she said.
“There are serious concerns for his welfare. He has now been missing for several days and we understand he did not have any food, water or safety equipment with him.”
“Our searchers will continue this evening, and are likely to resume in the morning.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444.

Police seeking witnesses to serious crash at Boat Harbour

Source: Tasmania Police

Police seeking witnesses to serious crash at Boat Harbour

Wednesday, 11 February 2026 – 2:41 pm.

Police are seeking witnesses to a serious crash at Boat Harbour yesterday, involving a black Mazda 3 sedan and a gold Ford escape. 
The crash occurred about 7.20am where the eastbound Mazda and westbound Ford crashed on the Bass Highway, near the intersection with Morris Road. 
As a result of the crash, the driver of the Mazda – a man in his 20s – was flown to the Royal Hobart Hospital with what were reported to be serious injuries. 
The driver of the Ford – a man in his 40s – was transported to the North West Regional Hospital with minor injuries. 
Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash or either vehicle prior to the crash, or has dash cam of either. 
Information can be provided to Western Crash Investigation Services on 131 444, quoting ESCAD 62-10022026. 
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000.

Youth in custody over George Town wounding incident

Source: Tasmania Police

Youth in custody over George Town wounding incident

Tuesday, 10 February 2026 – 9:08 pm.

A 14 year old female is in custody following a disturbance and wounding incident in George Town this evening.
Police and emergency services were called to a medical facility in George Town about 6.45pm tonight after a woman presented there with what were believed to be stab wounds to the chest and arm.
Enquiries led police to a nearby address that police believe is where the incident occurred.
The female youth was then identified and arrested at this address and is being transported to the Launceston Police Station where investigations will continue.The victim is in a stable condition and has been taken to the Launceston General Hospital for treatment.
The weapon is believed to be a pair of scissors, which has been seized by police.Investigations into the incident are ongoing.Anyone with information should call George Town Police on 131444 or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au. You can stay anonymous.

Further items located during targeted Arthur River search

Source: Tasmania Police

Further items located during targeted Arthur River search

Tuesday, 10 February 2026 – 8:17 pm.

Police have located further items believed to be linked to missing Belgian woman, Celine Cremer.Commander Nathan Johnston said the specialist search team completed a detailed examination of a 350-metre section of the Arthur River on Sunday and Monday, locating five additional bones, two teeth and a Honda car key.“Police have today formally verified that the car key belongs to Celine,” he said.“The search undertaken over the past two days was thorough and methodical, and many of these items were located beneath debris, embedded in the riverbed itself.”Search personnel from Tasmania Police, alongside Ambulance Tasmania wilderness paramedics, were winched into the area and, due to severe weather conditions, were required to camp overnight on Sunday before being extracted yesterday evening.“We are continuing our liaison with Celine’s family to keep them informed as we review the search efforts to date,” Commander Johnston said.
The forensic testing process is continuing, with no further updates currently available.

Charges laid over Claremont assault incident

Source: Tasmania Police

Charges laid over Claremont assault incident

Tuesday, 10 February 2026 – 6:28 pm.

Tasmania Police has charged a 16 year old youth in relation to two serious assaults and the possession of a homemade firearm in Claremont early this morning.Two adult men remain in police custody, with further charges expected to be laid.Police allege around 12:30am, an 18 year old South Hobart man was assaulted on Claremont Link Road by three offenders known to him. As he fled, his phone was stolen.About 1:20am, an 18 year old Chigwell man intervened after hearing the disturbance and was also assaulted. The offenders fled the scene, and the victim contacted police.Glenorchy Uniform officers attended a search warrant was executed at a Claremont address, resulting in the seizure of mobile phones containing footage of both assaults, along with property belonging to the first victim.Further examination revealed footage of a youth discharging a homemade firearm.All three offenders were arrested.A second search warrant at a further Claremont residence resulted in the seizure of the firearm, several shotgun cartridges, and a .22 calibre round.
A 16 year old Claremont youth has been charged with:• Common Assault• Possess a prohibited firearm• Fail to ensure safekeeping of firearm and ammunition (two counts)• Possess ammunition without a licence• Recklessly discharge a firearm• Deal in firearms without a dealer licence.
The youth has been detained to appear in the Youth Justice Court tomorrow.
Two adult men remain in custody, and further charges are expected to be laid as investigations continue.Anyone with information should contact Glenorchy Police on 131444 or report to Crime Stoppers on 1800333000 or crimestopperstas.com.au. You can remain anonymous.

Call for brigades to compete in 2026 State Championships

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Jai Smith in action for Stawell

CFA is encouraging brigades across Victoria to register a team for the upcoming 2026 CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Championships in Stawell.

After 20 years, CFA’s showcase event returns to the historic North Park Oval with the Urban Junior competition kicking off on 21-22 March, followed by the Urban Senior, Rural Junior and Rural Senior events on 28-29 March. 

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said it’s great to see the event come back to western Victoria after five successful years in Mooroopna. 

“After several consecutive challenging fire seasons in the west, this is an opportunity to come together, reflect on the strength of our people, and celebrate what CFA does best,” Jason said. 

“One organisation, one competition and everyone’s welcome.” 

For 18-year-old Stawell Fire Brigade member Jai Smith, getting involved in the Championships was a key step in his CFA journey. 

Jai joined CFA at just 14 years old through the junior development program before progressing into the senior competition. 

“Champs is where I learnt a lot early on, both on and off the track,” Jai said. 

“It gave me confidence, helped me build skills, and introduced me to people right across CFA.” 

Now an operational firefighter, Jai has been deployed on multiple strike teams across western Victoria in recent fire seasons, including recent deployments to Skipton and Natimuk during the January bushfires. 

He now plays an active role in supporting and mentoring younger members in the brigade. 

“When you’ve been involved from a young age, you want to help the next group coming through,” Jai said. 

“Champs gives younger members something to aim for and a way to feel part of the brigade early on.” 

Jai said having the Championships return to Stawell would be an important moment for the town and the wider Northern Grampians region. 

“It’ll bring the community alive across both weekends,” Jai said. 

“I’m not old enough to remember the last time State Champs came to Stawell, so for younger members seeing it in their own backyard makes a big difference. 

“If you’re on the fence about registering a team, just give it a go, it’s a great chance to compete, have fun and meet people from all over the state.   

“We can’t wait for competition to begin.” 

Brigades interested in competing in the 2026 CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Championships are encouraged to register their teams, with entries open now via the VFBV website 

Entries close Sunday 15 February.

Submitted by CFA Media

Thank you to Northern Territory teams

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

After two deployments of six days each CFA is saying thank you to Northern Territory firefighters who gave a helping hand to crews in and around the Longwood fire.

The strike teams and Incident Management Support teams from the NT swung into action as soon as they arrived, helping not only fight the fire but supporting the community who had lost so much.  

On their last shift before returning home, one of the teams purchased pellets of animal food and unloaded it all from the truck for local residents to come and collect.  

That night they also presented  Gooram CFA members with an array of vouchers worth hundreds of dollars to go towards community members doing it tough.  

Gooram Fire Brigade Captain Michael Stubbe said the kindness they showed went above and beyond. 

“They were just so willing to help out,” Michael said.  

“What they did went well above what they were expected to do, and the community is eternally grateful. 

First Lieutenant at Gooram Fire Briagde Andrew Douglas said the crew never complained and were ready to help and assist in any role or capacity. .   

“Their generosity was a fantastic light amongst all that has happened,” Andrew said.  

“Amongst all the work they were doing on the fire they got out into the community and were encouraging people to donate to us.” 

The fire in Longwood broke out on Friday, 9 January and has since burned more than 132,000 hectares.  

The fire is now contained but has devastated communities, with homes, businesses, farms, and livelihoods all destroyed.  

In total, there have been 56 personnel from the NT deployed to Victoria over the course of these fires.  

They are part of more than 1,400 personnel from all Australian states and territories, as well as New Zealand and Canada who have assisted with Victoria’s bushfire response in recent weeks.  

Submitted by CFA Media

Operator appointed for Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre

Source: Government of Western Australia

National leisure and fitness management company, Bluefit Pty Ltd, has been appointed to operate the Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre (AARC).

Following a competitive tender process, BlueFit was selected to manage the $85 million facility on behalf of the City for an initial five-year term.

The AARC will feature indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fully equipped gym, dedicated fitness studios, multipurpose sports courts, a crèche, café, contemporary change rooms and on-site parking.

Mayor Linda Aitken said the appointment marked an important step in preparing AARC to open as a high-quality, welcoming facility for one of Perth’s fastest‑growing communities.

“This is an exciting project for Alkimos and the wider community as our City continues to grow, and it’s important the centre opens strong and continues to perform well into the future,” she said.

“We’re pleased to work with BlueFit to support the successful establishment of the AARC and deliver the best outcome for the community.”

BlueFit operates more than 50 centres across Australia including the WACA’s Pavilion aquatic and health facility and Belmont Oasis.

The City will retain oversight of the centre through contract management, service standards and performance monitoring.

The AARC is expected to open in November 2026.

The project is supported by funding commitments of $30 million from the Australian Government, $12.6 million from the State Government and $14.2 million through the Alkimos-Eglinton Developer Contribution Plan.

*The award of this contract is subject to the execution of formal documentation in accordance with the Local Government Act 1995 (WA)