PD Enzo sniffs out suspect

Source: New South Wales – News

A man has been arrested after a pursuit through the northern suburbs earlier this morning.

About 12.30am on Friday 25 April, Northern District patrols spotted a red MG bearing false plates on Montague Road at Pooraka and attempted to stop the car however it took off a speed.

PolAir were overhead and tracked the car travelling at 130km/h in a 60km/h zone.  The car turned onto Berryman Drive and made it’s way onto North East Road and eventually back onto Montague Road.

The sedan drove through the back streets of Valley View where it was successfully spiked on Brougham Drive.

The car eventually came to a stop on Wright Road and the occupant ran from the vehicle and headed north over fences of residential properties.

Patrols quickly set up cordons and PD Enzo was called in to assist with the search of the man, where he tracked him to a property on Malbanda Avenue at Para Vista and he was arrested without incident.

Police searched the car and located a taser, a knife and ice pipes.

Checks revealed the car had been stolen from a Glengowrie address in December last year.

A 41-year-old man from Semaphore Park was charged with engaging in a police pursuit, driving unlicenced, possessing a prohibited weapon, carrying an offensive weapon, illegal use and altering plates.  He was granted police bail to appear in Elizabeth Magistrates Court on 4 June.

MALLALA ROAD, KORUNYE (Building Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

Issued on
25 Apr 2025 08:27

Issued for
KORUNYE near Two Wells in the Mid North.

Warning level
Advice – Avoid Smoke

Action
Smoke from KORUNYE is in the Two Wells, Middle Beach and Lower Light area.

Smoke can affect your health. You should stay informed and be aware of the health impacts of smoke on yourself and others.

Symptoms of exposure includes shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing, burning eyes, running nose, chest tightness, chest pain and dizziness or light-headedness.

If you or anyone in your care are having difficulty breathing, seek medical attention from your local GP. If your symptoms become severe, call 000.

More information will be provided by the CFS when it is available.

Former medical practitioner extradited to Tasmania for sexual offences

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Former medical practitioner extradited to Tasmania for sexual offences

Friday, 25 April 2025 – 8:00 am.

Detectives from Tasmania Police’s Taskforce Artemis have extradited a 64-year-old man from New South Wales to Tasmania for sexual offences, including child sexual abuse.
The man, a former medical practitioner, will appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court today after being charged with three counts of rape, and three counts of indecent assault.
The abuse is alleged to have occurred in the 1990s when the man was a registered medical general practitioner in the state of Tasmania. As the matter is now before the courts, no further comment can be made.
It is acknowledged that offences of this nature are deeply disturbing, and Tasmania Police strongly encourages anyone with information about any form of sexual abuse, regardless of the passage of time, to come forward and report it.
Reports can be made directly to police on 131 444, or by visiting a police station or Arch https://arch.tas.gov.au/.
You can also report anonymously to Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au
Any concerns or incidents involving government employees can be reported directly to the Integrity Commission or the Office of the Independent Regulator.
The Tasmanian Government’s Keeping Children Safe website is available at https://keepingchildresafe.tas.gov.au/
Support for victim survivors, if required, is available through Arch or via https://keepingchildrensafe.tas.gov.au/get-support/

Fatal crash – Berry Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A 44-year-old man has died in a single vehicle crash in Darwin’s rural area.

At 4:33pm the Joint Emergency Services Communications Centre received a report of a single vehicle crash on Hopewell Road, Berry Springs.

It was reported that a vehicle had hit a power pole and the only

occupant, the driver, was trapped inside.

Power lines were also reportedly damaged and fuel was leaking from the vehicle.

Humpty Doo and Palmerston General duties Police attended the scene with St John Ambulance and NT Fire and Emergency Services members.

Power and Water staff also attended and isolated electricity in the area.

Upon arrival at the scene St John Ambulance members confirmed the driver was deceased.

A crime scene was declared and Hopewell Road between Kentish and Old Bynoe roads is expected to remain closed until late tonight.

Anyone who may have witnessed the crash or who has dashcam footage is urged to reach out to NT Police on 131 444 and quote reference number P25112590.

UPDATE: Arrest – Death – Nightcliff

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force have now arrested an 18-year-old male in relation to the death in Nightcliff yesterday afternoon.

At 12:35am this morning, an 18-year-old male handed himself into the Palmerston Police Station and was taken into custody.

Police can confirm the 18-year-old was on bail with conditions to remain in a remote Territory community and did not have an electronic monitoring bracelet as a condition of his bail.

Charges are yet to be laid. 

Detectives are urging anyone who has information to make contact on 131 444 or make an anonymous report to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, and quote reference P25111518.

Fatal Crash – Lake Bennett

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating after a fatal crash occurred near Lake Bennett overnight.

Around 8pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of a collision between two vehicles travelling in opposite directions on the Stuart Highway between Bachelor and Acacia Hills.

Emergency services attended and initial first aid was provided before both drivers, a 25-year-old female and 35-year-old male, were both declared deceased.

A crime scene was established, and the Major Crash Investigation Unit is investigating. Traffic diversions were in place for most of the night and the highway has since re-opened.

Police urge anyone with information or with dash cam footage in the area to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25111702.

Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

The Lives lost on Territory roads for 2025 now stands at 8.

Train collision at Edwardstown

Source: New South Wales – News

Emergency services are responding to reports a train and car have collided at the intersection of South Road and Cross Road, Edwardstown.

There are no reports of serious injury at this time.

Motorists should take an alternate route, if possible, as heavy delays in the area can be expected.

Work starts on new Molonglo Emergency Services Station

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

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232-2025: Services Restored: Monday 24 April 2025 – COLS

Source: New South Wales Government 2

24 April 2025

Who does this notice affect?

All importers and customs brokers who are required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment. 

Information

Resolved time: 

As of: 15:55 Thursday 24 April 2025 (AEST).

Between 13:00 and 15:55, the Cargo Online Lodgement System (COLS) was experiencing an unplanned service disruption, preventing users from making payments and submitting documents.

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Mother and daughter collaborate for Artists on View exhibition

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

A new Artists on View exhibition brings together a beautiful collection from a mother and daughter who reimagined their artistic identities over a transformative year.

The Right to Remain Silent: Art of The Sabbatical is a collaborative exhibition from Lee Trewartha and her daughter Erynn Trewartha-Lewicki.

Both had been battling physical illness and exhaustion from running businesses and they decided to take a sabbatical in a ‘carefully cultivated period of solitude’.

The mother and daughter were inspired by the poem The Right to Remain Silent by Kai Siedenburg which became a ‘liberating’ mantra to take the time to recharge, restore and subsequently grow.

Over a year, the two artists explored ‘stillness and quiet’ and the act of being ‘present’ in the moment, not reflecting on the life they had nor the life before them.

During this time, their artistic identities took a different approach with stunning results. Lee Trewartha traded her once energetic, large black and white art works for calm, peaceful landscape pieces inspired by her garden and nature.

Erynn made illustrations and still life artworks that showed everyday items and spaces, symbolising a new way of living. By the end of the year, they both felt deeply changed by the experience.

Artist Lee Trewartha, who has a disability and was suffering from surgery complications, said the impact of the sabbatical was profound.

“Over the year of my recuperation, Erynn and I immersed ourselves in a sabbatical period, making a conscious decision to be present, rather than looking back or forward,” Lee said.

“Our relationship has formed a new bond, beyond that of mother and daughter and coworkers, to that of two friends with shared experiences united by their love of creating.”

Erynn Trewartha-Lewicki said the sabbatical was a chance for new artistic discoveries.

“I developed artistic skills in ways that I had not before, particularly in colour theory, tone and value. But what captured me was the still life artworks of both Georgio Morandi and Thornton Walker. I was taken by their contemporary portrayal of inanimate objects and spaces, that in all their simplicity they act as powerful metaphors for both artist’s internal worlds, Erynn said.

“Inspired by this concept, I found solace in drawing, photographing and painting inanimate objects and spaces, and began producing still life artworks that forced me to slow down and reflect.”

Bendigo Venues & Events Acting Manager Jacoba Kelly said the exhibition captured the joy and peace from a transformative year.

“This exhibition showcases the journey of a mother and daughter who took time out from the busyness and stresses of life, coming out the other side renewed and creatively inspired. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, residents and visitors will be enthralled by the beautiful works from this family.

“The free exhibition opens this Saturday April 26 from 12pm to 4pm with an official opening celebration at 3pm. All are welcome to attend.”

The Right to Remain Silent: Art of The Sabbatical is open 10am to 4pm daily from Sunday April 27 to Tuesday May 6 at Dudley House, 60 View Street, Bendigo.

This exhibition is supported by the City of Greater Bendigo’s Artists on View program.