Witnesses sought to single vehicle collision in Wanniassa overnight

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 20 December 2025 9:31am

Original publication: Saturday, 20 December 2025 9:31am

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a single vehicle collision overnight that left the driver in a critical condition.

About 8.15pm last night (Friday, 19 December 2025), police received calls to attend a dark coloured Mitsubishi Triton ute that was on its roof on Fincham Crescent in Wanniassa (near St Anthony’s school).

The driver, who was the only occupant of the vehicle, had been ejected from the ute during the incident.

The man was attended to by witnesses, police and ACT Ambulance Service paramedics and was transported to hospital in a critical condition.

While police spoke to multiple witnesses at the scene, a man who it is believed witnessed the collision, left before speaking to officers. He is urged to contact police as soon as possible.

Anyone else who witnessed the Mitsubishi utility prior to 8.15pm in the Wanniassa area or has dashcam footage of it, should also come forward.

Anyone who can assist police should provide their contact details to Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website, quoting 8250995.

NSW man charged after online chat with 14-year-old girl

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 19 December 2025 2:04pm

Original publication: Friday, 19 December 2025 9:05am

ACT Policing has charged a 29-year-old NSW man after he allegedly travelled to Canberra to have sex with a 14-year-old girl.

Police allege the man initiated contact with the young person in January (2025) through social media and engaged in ongoing conversations that became sexualised, despite being aware the girl was 14-years-old.

The communications later moved to a messaging application, where police allege sexually suggestive messages and images were sent by the man and plans were made to meet in Canberra.

Yesterday (18 December 2025), when the arranged meeting was planned to occur, the young person reported the matter to police and the investigation was referred to ACT Policing’s Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team (SACAT).

About 1pm, police attended a Canberra hotel and arrested the 29-year-old man. During a search of the man’s back pack police located a digital camera and a box of condoms.

He will face the ACT Magistrate Court today (19 December 2025) charged with using a carriage service to procure under 16 sexual activity.

ACT Policing reminds the community that online grooming is a serious offence and encourages parents, carers and young people to remain vigilant about online interactions.

Anyone with concerns about inappropriate online behaviour involving children is urged to report it to police.

Seeking to identify man and two utes following Braddon theft

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 18 December 2025 9:42am

Original publication: Thursday, 18 December 2025 9:42am

ACT Policing is seeking to identify a man and two vehicles following a theft in Braddon last month.

About 10:55pm on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, a man allegedly attended a takeaway business on Mort Street in Braddon and stole two red outdoor umbrellas valued about $2,000 total.

CCTV footage depicts the man putting one umbrella in each utility vehicle before he drives away in one.

Following enquiries, police are now seeking the public’s assistance to identify the man and vehicles involved in the incident.

The man depicted in the image that police are seeking to identify is described as Caucasian in appearance with brown hair and a moustache. He was wearing a cap, denim jeans, black top and black shoes.

The vehicles are believed to be a white Nissan Navara and a red Toyota HiLux.

Police are appealing to anyone who saw either vehicle or has dashcam footage of the incident to come forward.

Anyone who can identify this man or has information about the theft incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website or call 1800 333 000. Please quote 8231121. Information can be provided anonymously.

Arrest- Aggravated Burglary – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested four offenders after an aggravated burglary in Alice Springs overnight.

Around 12am,  police received a report that a male offender had forced entry into a residence on Lackman Terrace and threatened the female occupant with a golf club before stealing her vehicle.

Police attended and a crime scene established. The Drone Unit tracked the vehicle to East Side where it was successfully tyre spiked. The vehicle came to a stop on Leichardt Terrace where all four males, aged 15, 15,17,18, were arrested.

All remain in custody and are expected to be charged later today.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Police on 131 444. Please quote reference NTP2500125979.

You can also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000 or through https://crimestoppers.com.au/.

Fatal Crash – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is currently investigating a fatal crash that occurred earlier today south of Stuarts Well.

Around 3pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of a two vehicle collision on the Stuart Highway, approximately 25km south of Stuarts Well.

The crash involved a Toyota Landcruiser and a Toyota Rav4 .

The 54-year-old male driver of the Rav4 was declared deceased at the scene, the female front passenger suffered serious injuries and their young child was uninjured.

The female driver of the Landcruiser and her two children were also uninjured, however all have been conveyed to hospital for assessment.

The Major Crash Investigation Unit are investigating the exact circumstances of the crash. The highway is expected to remain closed until at least 10pm tonight. Motorists are advised to avoid the area.

Police urge anyone with information to make contact on 131 444 quoting reference number P25344969. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.

The lives lost on Territory roads currently stands at 37.

Call for information – Serious Harm – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force are calling for witnesses after a large disturbance and assault that occurred in Amoonguna Community early this morning.

Just prior to 5am a large physical altercation between two groups occurred on Mulga Street.

During the altercation a 22-year-old male was assaulted with a machete by another male.

The victim suffered serious injuries and is currently in a stable condition. He will be transported to Darwin for further treatment.

The Southern Investigations Unit have carriage of the investigation. The alleged offender has been identified, and efforts are underway to locate him.

Police are appealing to any witnesses with information to come forward. Anyone with information is urged to contact Police on 131 444. Please quote reference NTP2500125740.

You can also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000 or through https://crimestoppers.com.au/.

Interview with Alex Thomas, SKY News Weekend First Edition

Source: Australia Government Statements 2

Alex Thomas, Host: We’ve seen some more powerful images from Bondi this morning with lifeguards and other first responders observing three minutes of silence. Matt Thistlethwaite, your constituency is obviously very close. What has the mood been like there this week?

Matt Thistlethwaite, Assistant Miniser for Foreign Affairs: Yeah, g’day Alex. Obviously it’s quite sombre down here at Bondi. I’ve just joined thousands of surf lifesavers from all over Sydney who’ve come together to express our solidarity with members here at Bondi and North Bondi. I’ve been a member of Maroubra surf club for over 40 years, and my daughter and I came down this morning because we think it’s important that we support the surf lifesavers and indeed the lifeguards who are involved in that shocking situation on Sunday. I’ve also just informed the presidents of both Bondi and North Bondi that our government will provide them with $100,000 each to replenish their first aid supplies. On the weekend, every single bandage, every piece of equipment was used in these rescues and resuscitations, and they’ve completely depleted their supplies. So, our government will support them to replenish those.

Thomas: Looking to try and restore the mood of the nation, is that the sort of thing that we need to cling on to? Just the human decency we saw emerge in moments of tragedy?

Assistant Miniser: Yeah, I think it is. I said, as I said, I’ve been a surf lifesaver for 40 years and I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s deeply emotional here today. I’ve got mates in North Bondi and Bondi that I’ve been, you know, training with in the past. Surf lifesaving is one big family. And today the family came together. There were plenty of hugs, plenty of tears, but most importantly, I think a renewed hope. Particularly when the Westpac rescue helicopter did a lap of the beach and people spontaneously erupted into applause for those that lost their lives, but also for the surf lifesaving family and the hope that we have for the future.

Thomas: Matt, because emotions are running so high, as you mentioned, we’ve seen some members of the government face anger from the community. Have you had to deal with any of that?

Assistant Miniser: Understandably, the community down here is hurt and there are people that are angry. I completely understand that. But I want them to know that myself, every member of our government is here to support them. That’s why we announced yesterday $42 million mental health support package. I was down at North Bondi surf life, North Bondi RSL, yesterday to meet with the veterans, to meet with the volunteers from Lifeline from Red Cross that are providing that mental health support on the ground. And I’ve got to say, it’s inspiring. They’re there to help. We know people are hurting, but if they need that support, please reach out.

Thomas: Have you spoken to the Prime Minister this week?

Assistant Miniser: Yes, several times. The Prime Minister was here on Monday. I’ve been to three events with the Prime Minister this week. The latest was we had a meeting with Jewish leaders yesterday afternoon in his office in Sydney, here to discuss what more our government can do to support the Jewish community. To support, to show and to explain the measures that we’re putting in place to combat antisemitism, the changes that we’re making to criminal laws to ensure that they get the support they need. And then the Prime Minister and myself joined the Premier to attend the Grand Synagogue for Chanukah prayers and their chabbat service, which was deeply, deeply moving. So, the Prime Minister has been down here with the community as much as he possibly can.

Thomas: Do you think the view of him from some is wrong on this issue?

Assistant Miniser: Well, we understand that people are hurting and that people are angry. That’s natural. And people certainly need time to grieve. But the message that the Prime Minister delivered last night to Jewish leaders was that we’re here to help and we’re here to support them. So, whatever they need, we’re here to provide that. There’ll be a vigil here tomorrow night at Bondi. It’ll be part of the last night of Chanukah. The Prime Minister and indeed several Ministers and myself will be attending that to show our support for the Jewish community and the wider community here.

Thomas: Matt, can Australia come out of this better and stronger than before?

Assistant Miniser: I think we will. I think that the one great thing about the Australian spirit is that we come together in times like these and we work together and we make our nation stronger. And that’s been evident this week in the thousands of Australians that have lined up to donate blood or booked in an appointment to donate blood. You only need look behind me here at the moving floral tribute that’s here. And you’ve had people coming down here all week to pay their respects and to give a hug to members of the Jewish community. And of course, the very moving tribute that we’ve just had on the beach here with the surf lifesaving and lifeguard community coming together. Yesterday we had the paddle out. You had 800 people doing what they love down here at Bondi, being out in the ocean, but coming together, linking arms, splashing the water and giving a big cheer for those that lost their lives, but also saying the terrorists won’t break us. We’re going to be stronger for this, and our community will come together, all Australians will, to make sure that we never have to go through this again and that this never happens again.

Thomas: How are you bearing up personally? I know many hardened colleagues that have found it tough this week.

Assistant Miniser: Look, I’m going well because I’ve had the support of many in our community. It’s been a tough week, there’s no doubt about that. But it’s been much harder, much harder for the victims and their families. So, my thoughts are with them. I’ve reached out to as many of those as I possibly can. Yesterday morning at La Perouse Public School where Matilda, young Matilda that was tragically murdered, was a student, the school community came together. There’s quite a large First Nations student population there. It was wonderful to see the elders from the La Perouse community come together. Matilda’s mother Valentina, her sister Summer were there at the school. And just the hugs, the tears, the nonstop support for her family from the elders, from the community, the general population. It was quite heartwarming. So, they’re the people that our thoughts are with at the moment and they’re the families that we’re working with to get them through this.

Thomas: Matt Thistlethwaite, thank you for your time on Sky News this morning. Appreciate it.

Assistant Miniser: Thanks very much, Alex.

Total Fire Ban for the Mallee

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for the Mallee tomorrow, Sunday, 21 December 2025.

Tomorrow’s conditions in the Mallee will be hot with northerly winds in the morning changing to moderate westerly winds in the afternoon 

There will be a large chance of storms which could see fire starts from dry lightning.   

A Total Fire Ban means no fire can be lit in the open air or allowed to remain alight from 12.01am to 11.59pm on the day of the Total Fire Ban.  

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the TFB has been declared due to the expected conditions across the Mallee tomorrow.  

“Tomorrow’s conditions will make it difficult for firefighters to supress a fire should one start, he said. 

We’re asking people to follow the strict conditions associated with the Total Fire Ban declaration. 

Understand the how the increased fire risk will impact you and ensure your fire plan covers all possible contingencies.” 

Victorians can find out if it is a Total Fire Ban on the CFA website www.cfa.vic.gov.au, where it is usually published by 5pm the day before a Total Fire Ban.  

For more information on what you can and can’t do visit thCan I or Can’t I page on the CFA website.  

Victorians should also make sure they have access to more than one source of information.  

They include: 

  • The VicEmergency App 

Submitted by CFA Media

417-2025: Foot and Mouth Disease Situation in Cyprus

Source: Australia Government Statements – Agriculture

19 December 2025

Who does this notice affect?

Importers and brokers who have imported or have a plan to import goods containing or derived from foot and mouth disease (FMD)-susceptible species (including cattle, sheep, pigs, deer, and camelids (alpacas, llamas and camel)) to Australia from Cyprus since 8 November 2025.

What has changed?

On 16 December 2025, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry received preliminary reports of…

Operation Safe Arrival: Annual road safety campaign starts Monday

Source: Tasmania Police

Operation Safe Arrival, Tasmania Police’s annual festive season road safety initiative, will begin on Monday and run statewide.
Assistant Commissioner Adrian Bodnar said officers would be working hard with patrols and enforcement activities across the state, but the responsibility for road safety did not fall to police alone.“Keeping everyone safe on our roads is a mission for the whole community, not just police,” he said.
“For safe roads, we need safe road users. Motorists can help by obeying the road rules and the community can help by making sure your friends and family obey the road rules.
“And if you see something dangerous on our roads, or someone who is acting in a reckless manner that puts other people at risk, then tell police so we can take action.”
Assistant Commissioner Bodnar said Operation Safe Arrival would run from Monday, 22 December to Friday, 2 January and police would target dangerous driving behaviours such as speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and inattention, such as mobile phone use.
“We’ll have high-visibility and covert patrols on our highways and main roads, and we’ll be covering other routes, back streets, and rural areas,” he said.
More than 12,670 random breath tests were conducted during Operation Safe Arrival in the 2024-2025 Christmas-New Year period, resulting in 55 drink-drivers intercepted.
There were 37 mobile phone offences and 20 seat-belt related offences.
A total of 777 speeding offences were recorded during Operation Safe Arrival 12 months ago, including 396 motorists in the Southern District driving above the posted speed limit.
Assistant Commissioner Bodnar implored motorists to drive to the speed limits and plan their journey to allow adequate time to arrive at their destination safely.
“Our message here is simple. We are pleading with the public to take more responsibility when driving,” he said.
“Slow down, be more attentive behind the wheel and always drive to the conditions.”
As of December 19, Tasmania’s road toll for 2025 stood at 42 fatal road crashes, compared with 28 in 2024. There were 265 crashes resulting in serious injury, compared with the previous year’s tally of 281.
To report dangerous or reckless driving, call triple zero (000) in an emergency, or report to police on 131 444.