Bridgewater Police target dangerous driving

Source: Tasmania Police

Bridgewater Police target dangerous driving

Wednesday, 24 December 2025 – 2:38 pm.

Bridgewater Police have launched the first of several traffic operations to reduce dangerous driving during the Christmas and New Year period as part of Operation Safe Arrival.These operations focus on the leading causes of fatal and serious crashes, speeding, impairment (alcohol/drugs), distraction (mobile phones), fatigue, and failing to wear a seatbelt.The first operation in the New Norfolk area resulted in:• 110+ random breath tests• 12 infringement notices• One suspended driver detected• Two trail bikes seized for hooning and evading offencesPolice thank members of the public who have provided dash cam footage, which has led to follow-up investigations and infringements.Operations will continue in coming weeks to keep roads safe. Motorists are urged to drive responsibly, obey road rules, and report dangerous behaviour.To report unsafe driving:• Call 131 444 for incidents happening now• Submit dash cam footage via taspol.au.evidence.com• Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au for anonymous tipsPlease include vehicle details such as registration, make, model, colour, and location.

Charges laid over Devonport burglaries

Source: Tasmania Police

Charges laid over Devonport burglaries

Wednesday, 24 December 2025 – 2:16 pm.

A man and two youths from George Town have been charged with burglary, motor vehicle theft, fraud and related offences following an investigation by the Western Criminal Investigation Branch.Detective Inspector Michelle Elmer said several burglaries in the Devonport area were reported to police last weekend, and investigators followed a specific line of inquiry to identify the people responsible.“Police will allege the trio committed the burglaries before stealing a motor vehicle and driving to Launceston, where they then committed fraud offences using stolen bank cards,” she said.The 23-year-old man and two 16-year-olds were arrested in George Town and have been charged with several offences. They will appear in court at a later date.In a separate investigation, a 26-year-old Devonport man has been charged over a series of business burglaries committed in Devonport on Monday and Tuesday.He was arrested after police searched a Devonport residence and located several items investigators will allege were stolen.Detective Inspector Elmer said members of the public can help to keep our communities safe by sharing information with police.“If you have any information that could help protect our community from criminal activity, please contact police on 131 444,” she said.“You can also provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au.”

Arrest – Assault workers – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 17-year-old male after he threatened staff at two stores in Alice Springs earlier today.

Around 9:50am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that a male offender had threatened staff members at two stores in the Alice Springs CBD. It is alleged he entered one store in a shopping centre on Hartley Street and made threats to assault a female employee aged in her 60s, before security intervened and asked him to leave.

The offender allegedly attended a second store located on the corner of Bath Street and Gregory Terrace and threatened a male employee aged in his 50s with an edged weapon before leaving.

Police responded and the 17-year-old was located and arrested a short time later by Operation Ludlow II members.

He remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

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

Arrest – Domestic violence – Tennant Creek

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 30-year-old male in relation to a domestic violence related aggravated assault that occurred in Tennant Creek last night.

At around 10:55pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that an adult female had been assaulted by a male believed to be known to her. It is alleged the male was armed with an edged weapon and stabbed the victim causing serious but non-life-threatening injuries to her head and face.

Police attended and conveyed to victim to hospital.

The 30-year-old offender was arrested at the scene and remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

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.

Police officer issued Notice to Appear

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A 52-year-old female police officer has been issued a Notice to Appear for Aggravated assault.

The woman is alleged to have assaulted another woman, who was known to her, on 4 December 2025 at a residence in Alice Springs.

The officer was not on duty at the time of the offence.

The officer is currently on paid leave and is scheduled to appear before the Alice Springs Local Court on 5 February 2026.

The matter remains under investigation. Due to the case being before the courts, no additional information will be provided at this time.

This information has been shared in accordance with the NT Police Transparency Guidelines.

Two Tasmanian men charged with drug trafficking offences

Source: Tasmania Police

Two Tasmanian men charged with drug trafficking offences

Wednesday, 24 December 2025 – 12:12 pm.

Two Tasmanian men face serious drug trafficking charges as part of an ongoing investigation into the seizure of 7.5kg of cocaine and $320,000 in cash by the Tasmania Joint Organised Crime Task Force.
The quantity of cocaine seized in southern Tasmania in mid-September equates to a potential 7,500 street deals.
A 32-year-old man from Forcett was arrested and detained for court last week and a 35-year-old man from Bridgewater was arrested, charged and detained for court yesterday and was bailed to appear again in January 2026 in the Hobart Magistrates Court.
Both men have been charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, in addition to dealing in the proceeds of crime.
The Tasmania Joint Organised Crime Task Force (Tas JOCTF) comprises members from Tasmania Police, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Border Force (ABF).
These two arrests build on multiple investigations in recent months by both the JOCTF and Tasmania Police Drug and Firearm units, which resulted in significant seizures of illicit drugs throughout the state and multiple charges of drug trafficking.
Detective Inspector Troy Morrisby, of the Serious Organised Crime Unit, said the recent charges reflected the determined approach agencies took in combatting drugs in the community.
“During recent months, there have been several people charged throughout the state and interstate with significant instances of drug trafficking within Tasmania,” Detective Inspector Morrisby said.
“These investigations have been conducted by both drug and firearm investigation units within Tasmania Police, as well as the joint task force, run with our Commonwealth partners, the AFP and ABF. These results reflect a significant commitment from all agencies in combating drugs in our community and disrupting criminal activities.
“While over the past 12 months we have seized record amounts of drugs and cash within Tasmania, we understand and know drugs are still in the community and know the harm they cause. We will continue to target those responsible for bringing drugs into our state.”
AFP Detective Acting Sergeant Dannii Campbell said the JOCTF’s goal was to prevent organised crime syndicates trafficking illicit drugs in Tasmania and disrupt their supply chains across the country.
“These criminals cause untold pain and suffering when they bring illicit drugs into our community,” Det A/Sgt Campbell said.
“The TAS JOCTF is committed to keeping our communities safe and we are working tirelessly to disrupt criminals who are preying on people to satisfy their own financial greed.
“The combined resources of the JOCTF should send a warning to organised crime networks that we are unwavering in our determination to stop them exploiting our communities and nowhere is safe for them to hide. We will take your drugs and dismantle your operations.”
Anyone who has information regarding criminal activity, or is concerned by suspicious behaviour, can report to Tasmania Police on 131 444.
You can also report anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au

Police investigate targeted incident in Old Beach

Source: Tasmania Police

Police investigate targeted incident in Old Beach

Wednesday, 24 December 2025 – 11:23 am.

Police are investigating a targeted incident in Old Beach overnight where two offenders reportedly broke into a residence and stole about $10,000 worth of Louis Vuitton items.Police were called to the scene in Fouche Avenue about 1.20am after a report of two offenders, armed with a machete and what is believed to be a firearm, breaking into a house and forcing the occupant to open the safe.Investigators believe the offenders attended the attended the scene in a VR or VS model Holden Commodore sedan with mag wheels.Police located the vehicle completed destroyed by fire about 1.45am in Tea Tree Road, Tea Tree.Detectives believe the incident was targeted and are calling on people with CCTV or dash cam footage, captured between 1am in Old Beach area and 1.45am in the Tea Tree area of a VR or VS model Holden Commodore – or anyone acting suspiciously – to come forward.Police can be contacted on 131444 or report to Crime Stoppers on 1800333000 or crimestopperstas.com.au. You can remain anonymous.

Thank you to all employers of our CFA volunteers

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Caroline Springs firefighter Tom Ferguson

As the year comes to a close, CFA would like to take the opportunity to thank the generous employers of our volunteers who allow them the flexibility to serve their community.

While CFA members play an incredibly important role in our community, they would not be able to attend fire calls and incidents without the support of their employers who provide them time off during working hours to attend emergencies.

For Caroline Springs firefighter Tom Ferguson, over his 10 years of service to CFA, all three of his employers have been nothing short of understanding in allowing him to rush out the door.

“They’ve all been generally equally supportive and are all very aware of corporate social responsibilities and what is required to see volunteerism continue,” Tom said.

“My current employers at Zscaler are extremely strong supports of all volunteering opportunities, and we do a lot of other events outside of my involvement with CFA.

“During the 2019-20 bushfire season, my employer was fully supportive of me going away for over a week, including paying me to do so.”

Combining a day job with being a volunteer takes great adaptability from both the volunteer and their employer, and for Tom who works in cyber security, going off a case-by-case basis works best.

Having previously had CFA volunteers within the organisation, the ever-changing environment is not usual to Zscaler.

“It really varies a lot depending on my work and what I have going on week to week, month to month that will determine whether I leave work or not,” Tom said.

“Every time I get a call it is an assessment of what’s going on at work, what type of job the call is, what the risk is, how big it is, and what the demand is from the brigade is to get there.

“If it is going to be a protracted job and I know I have very important meetings or something the next day, I won’t go.

“My team and customers are really supportive and are often surprised at how different it is to my day job. But they’re happy to move meetings and work schedules around if I am caught up.”

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said employers make a significant contribution to their local community when they release a CFA volunteer from work responsibilities to respond to emergencies, and it does not go unnoticed.

“For the businesses who release their staff and the self-employers who forgo their own personal income and time, we thank you for your generosity and willingness,” Jason said.

“Without your tolerance, understanding and support, CFA would not be able to function as effectively as it does to continue serving our Victorian community when they are in need.

“We’re proud of the skills of our volunteers gain through their training and response and hope their commitment and ability to work under pressure contributes greatly to your workforce.

CFA volunteers come from a diverse range of professions, jobs and industries who share the same ethos of helping others and we thank them for the role they play within the spirit of CFA.

Submitted by CFA media

The ACCC’s holiday operation hours

Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

The ACCC wishes to inform you of our operations over the Christmas and New Year period.

Key functions of the ACCC will still operate but at limited capacity:

ACCC offices

Our offices will be closed from 12pm AEDT on Wednesday 24 December until 9am local time, Friday 2 January 2026.

Infocentre

The Infocentre phone lines will be closed from 3pm AEDT on Tuesday 23 December, and will reopen at 11 am AEDT on Friday 2 January 2026. Consumers and small businesses who would like to make a report to the Infocentre are encouraged to submit a web form.

Media enquiries

For journalists with urgent enquiries, please call 0408 995 408 (no texts). The team will be back in the office from 2 January 2026.

Product safety

Please visit the ACCC Product Safety website to report an unsafe product, or submit a mandatory report or recall notification. Consumers can search recalled products on our website.

Merger enquiries

Any queries or information in relation to a merger or acquisition should be emailed to mergers@accc.gov.au.

Notifications and authorisation applications

Applicants wishing to lodge a notification or application for authorisation should follow the instructions set out on the ACCC website at How to apply for an authorisation and How to lodge a notification and use the Authorisations and notifications web form.

For any urgent queries over this period, please email exemptions@accc.gov.au.

FOI requests

All applications lodged under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 will be assessed when the ACCC office reopens on 2 January 2026.

See Contact us for more information on making a report or inquiry to the ACCC.

The ACCC wishes you a safe and enjoyable holiday period.

Police call for witnesses over serious e-scooter crash at Risdon Vale

Source: Tasmania Police

Police call for witnesses over serious e-scooter crash at Risdon Vale

Wednesday, 24 December 2025 – 6:06 am.

Police are calling for witnesses after a serious crash between a vehicle and an e-scooter at Risdon Vale overnight.
Around 7.20pm last night, emergency services attended to a serious crash near the intersection of Matlock and Laurel streets.
The crash involved a 14 year old girl riding an e-scooter and an 18 year old male Provisional P1 driver.
The girl received a head injury and was treated by residents and Ambulance Tasmania.
The girl was then transported to the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition.
The driver of the motor vehicle was not physically injured and is assisting police with the investigation.
Initial investigations indicate it is not believed that the driver’s manner of driving was a contributing factor to the crash.
Anyone with information, including dash cam footage or CCTV, should contact Police on 131444.