Charges – Drug seizure – Adelaide River

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police have arrested a 56-year-old male in relation to a drug seizure that occurred in Adelaide River.

This morning, members from the Drug and Organised Crime Division apprehended a black Range Rover travelling along the Stuart Highway from Queensland to Darwin after receiving intelligence it was transporting illicit substances.

A lawful search of the vehicle was conducted with Detectives locating and seizing:

  • 2.5 kilograms of cocaine
  • 2 kilograms of methamphetamine
  • 2 x mobile phones
  • $3,000

The 56-year-old driver was arrested and later charged with:

  • 2 x Supply commercial schedule 1 drug
  • 2 x Possess commercial schedule 1 drug
  • Receive or possess tainted property

He has been remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court on 9 December 2025.

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Tim Healey said, “These drugs cause serious harm and have a significant impact on community wellbeing. Removing them from circulation helps minimise that harm.

“This significant seizure serves as a reminder to those who seek to profit from our community.

“If we haven’t caught you yet, it is only a matter of time.”

PORT GAWLER ROAD, TWO WELLS (Grass Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

TWO WELLS

Issued on
08 Dec 2025 15:43

Two Wells Grass Fire

The CFS is currently responding to a grass fire within a vineyard near Two Wells, north of Adelaide in South Australia.

This fire is a reignition due to dry conditions and afternoon wind. 12 CFS trucks returned at approximately 12:00 pm and have remained on scene working to extinguish the vines, supporting vineyard posts and surrounding grass.

Thanks to quick action from firefighters, crews have contained the fire to a single block of vines, saving the remaining crops and surrounding structures. Crews with the support of aircraft, including firebombers and observational aircraft, who have delivered 15 drops, are establishing control lines. Firefighters will remain on scene for some time, and smoke may continue to be visible in the area while operations continue. Crews are expected to remain on scene into this afternoon and potentially this evening.

This fire is causing smoke to drift over the area, and members of the community are urged to take care, particularly if driving. To ensure your safety and that of firefighters and other emergency personnel who are working in the area, please do not enter the area unless necessary.

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Arrest – Aggravated robbery – Woodroffe

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 20-year-old male in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Woodroffe early this morning.

Around 12:10am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that an unknown male entered the yard of a residence on Sibbald Crescent and allegedly began stealing from a trailer parked inside.

The 39-year-old female occupant at the residence observed the male at the trailer and confronted him. A struggle ensued and the offender allegedly physically assaulted the female multiple times to the face before fleeing the scene with two whipper snippers.

Police attended and the victim was assessed at the scene. She did not require further medical treatment.

A vehicle of interest was identified and later located abandoned with the whipper snippers inside. 

Strike Force Strident members have since located and arrested a 20-year-old male who remains in custody with charges expected to follow.

Police urge anyone with information to make contact on 131 444, quoting reference number P25331358. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Visit to the Republic of Korea

Source: Australia Government Statements 2

This week I will travel to the Republic of Korea (ROK) to represent Australia at the Sixth Korea–Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.

The meeting in Seoul is an opportunity for the Pacific family to discuss Pacific priorities and regional challenges with the ROK.

The ROK is an important partner in the Pacific, and this meeting will deepen cooperation on practical initiatives, including climate change, infrastructure, health, and fisheries.

Australia welcomes the ROK’s respect for Pacific unity and regional institutions, with the Pacific Islands Forum at the centre of regional architecture.

While in Seoul, I will have the opportunity to meet with senior ROK government representatives to progress shared priorities, including improving access to climate finance and driving reforms that deliver tangible benefits for vulnerable countries.

I will also highlight with Pacific ministers the planned special Pre-COP for leaders and others in the Pacific in 2026, and opportunities to further amplify Pacific voices and interests in international climate action, with Australia assuming the role of COP31 President of Negotiations.

Australia and ROK are Comprehensive Strategic Partners committed to working together to build a peaceful, stable and prosperous region, and I look forward to our discussions over the coming days.

Charges – Assault worker – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has charged a 19-year-old female in relation to an assault that occurred at a hospital in Alice Springs yesterday.

Around 9:55am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a female had become aggressive and threatened staff at the Alice Springs Hospital.

It is alleged that as the offender was being escorted out by security, she attempted to punch a staff member and scratched a security guard, drawing blood. She allegedly produced syringes and threatened to stab the guard.

The main entrance of the hospital was locked once the offender was escorted outside. She allegedly kicked the glass doors and panels of the entrance, causing damage.

Police attended and the 19-year-old was arrested.

She has since been charged with Assault a Worker, Damage Property, Going Armed in Public and Disorderly Behaviour, and was remanded in custody to appear in the Alice Springs Local Court today.

New Cloud Policy: Accelerating secure, modern government services

Source: Australia Digital Transformation Agency

The DTA has released a new Cloud Policy to establish a clear direction for cloud adoption across the APS. The policy strengthens the foundations for secure, modern and high-performing digital services and supports the responsible use of emerging technologies. The policy will take effect from 1 July 2026.

Arrest – Threats – Humpty Doo

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 35-year-old male in relation to an incident that occurred this morning in Humpty Doo.

Around 7:50am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a male was allegedly making threats against a secondary school on Challoner Court. The school subsequently went into lockdown.

Police attended and the alleged offender was located in his vehicle on Challoner Street. The 35-year-old, known to the school, was arrested and remains in police custody.

A crossbow was located and seized from inside the vehicle during the arrest.

Investigations are ongoing.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25331519. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Don’t let your Christmas catch fire

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

FRV Deputy Commissioner Josh Fischer, Hastings Captain Mike Willmott, Energy Safe Victoria CEO Leanne Hughson, Narre Warren North Captain Robert Appel, Hastings e-bike owner Joel Bleakley, Narre Warren North 2nd LT Gary Beer and DCO Trevor Owen

As Victorians start ticking off their Christmas shopping lists, fire and safety authorities are urging everyone to think safety first when buying lithium-ion battery products, such as e-bikes, e-scooters, toys and portable devices.

The reminder comes as fire agencies across Victoria continue to respond to a growing number of fires linked to lithium-ion batteries, with incidents occurring roughly once a week across the state. Recent callouts, including a blaze in a Narre Warren North family bedroom sparked by a charging e-scooter and an e-bike found smoking in a Hastings backyard, have highlighted how quickly these incidents can escalate.

As the state’s energy safety regulator, Energy Safe Victoria warns it is crucial for people to choose reputable products that meet Australian safety standards, rather than cheap online items that could pose serious fire risks.

“We know tech and battery-powered devices are popular Christmas gifts, but unsafe or poor-quality products can be extremely dangerous,” Energy Safe CEO Leanne Hughson said.

“It only takes one faulty or damaged lithium-ion battery to cause a devastating fire. So, before you buy, make sure you’re choosing quality products from reputable suppliers.”

Lithium-ion batteries are found in an increasing range of household devices, but when incorrectly or over-charged, damaged or exposed to heat, they can go into ‘thermal runaway’ – a reaction that causes fires that are fast-spreading, toxic and difficult to extinguish.

Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) have joined Energy Safe in reminding the community to use and charge these devices safely.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said Victorians should avoid charging batteries overnight or while unattended and to only use the charger supplied with the device.

“We are really urging Victorians to keep an eye on their e-bikes and e-scooters this summer, and to check their batteries and chargers regularly for signs of damage,” Mr Heffernan said.

“The incident in Hastings last month shows how quickly these batteries can fail, and by choosing to keep his e-bike outside and in sight, the resident prevented more serious damage.”

FRV Deputy Commissioner Josh Fischer said that by paying close attention to where devices are charged and the condition of batteries, Victorians can help reduce the number of incidents firefighters are responding to.

“Lithium-ion batteries should never be charged in sleeping or living areas or on flammable surfaces, and households should stop using the battery immediately if you notice strong odours, a change in colour or shape, extreme heat or unusual sounds such as popping or hissing,” Mr Fischer said

As the festive season approaches, it’s an ideal time to remind the community to shop smart and charge carefully, highlighting the lessons from Energy Safe’s Before You Know It campaign about the risks of unsafe battery use.

Checklist for safe gifting of lithium-ion battery products:

  • Buy: Choose trusted brands and verified retailers. Check power supply for the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) and ensure they are listed on the Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) database to ensure they meet Australian safety standards. Avoid impulse buys from cheap, unknown online sources. 
  • Unwrap: Check for visible damage, bulging and dents before use. Read and follow manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
  • Use: Charge batteries only with the manufacturer-recommended charger in well-ventilated areas, on non-flammable surfaces and away from bedrooms and exits. Never leave devices unattended while charging.
  • Emergency: In event of fire, call Triple Zero (000) and evacuate immediately. 

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Full STEAM ahead for Dordaak Kepup Library and Innovation Hub

Source: Government of Western Australia

Northern suburbs residents have joined the City of Wanneroo to celebrate the opening of the $18 million Dordaak Kepup Library and Youth Innovation Hub.

Overlooking Broadview Park in Landsdale, the state-of-the-art facility features a modern 
library and youth-focused spaces, including a gaming zone, recording and podcasting studios, 
demonstration kitchen and areas for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics 
(STEAM) activities.
The facility responds to strong community demand for more places where young people can 
learn new skills and connect with others.
The name Dordaak Kepup, meaning Place of Living Waters, was chosen in consultation with 
Noongar Elders and community members and reflects the site’s deep cultural significance.
Key rooms within the building also carry meaningful Noongar names, with stories shared 
through signage and videos throughout the facility.
In addition to the City’s contribution of $12 million, the project was supported by $6 million 
from the WA Government and $380,000 from Lotterywest.
Wanneroo Mayor Linda Aitken, who was joined by Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti and Member 
for Landsdale Daniel Pastorelli MLA at the official opening, said it was the culmination of 
many years of vision, hard work and collaboration.
“Dordaak Kepup is a powerful symbol of innovation, inclusivity and community spirit,” she said.
“With a focus on STEAM education and activities, Dordaak Kepup was designed with our 
growing youth population in mind, giving young people a place to learn, explore and connect.
“At the same time, it remains a modern library for everyone. Libraries are trusted places to 
learn and stay connected, and this facility will support residents of all ages, from children 
discovering reading to adults learning new skills.
“Thanks to the generous support of the WA Government, we have created an innovative 
facility that prepares our young people for the jobs of the future and supports lifelong learning.”
Community members had their first look at Dordaak Kepup, taking part in various activities 
such as STEAM workshops, eSports, 3D printing, podcasting, music studio demonstrations 
and scavenger hunts. 
Mayor Aitken thanked past and present Wanneroo Councillors, and former Member for
Landsdale Margaret Quirk MLA, for helping bring the vision to reality.
For more information on opening hours and programs, visit 
wanneroo.wa.gov.au/dordaakkepupprograms
For more information on rooms available to hire, visit 
wanneroo.wa.gov.au/dordaakkepuproomhire