Skillset an asset at Meerlieu Fire Brigade

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

After moving home to her local town of Meerlieu, just two kilometres from the fire shed, Zoe Blandford jumped at the opportunity to volunteer for CFA to reconnect and lend a hand.

Zoe’s skillset stemmed as a valuable asset to CFA and has been extremely transferrable across a number of functions.

Now working for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in the rostering team, Zoe has switched from dispatching trucks to ambulances, but her expertise continues to strengthen in both fields.

“Coming from an industry that was traditionally male dominated and being exposed to so many different safety protocols and processes has really helped me transition to becoming a CFA volunteer,” Zoe said.

“Holding my heavy rigid truck license has been useful for the brigade, given I used to drive mine dump trucks. We are always in need of more truck drivers, so I’m glad I’m able to assist there.”

A passion for CFA has been passed down through the family tree, with her brother now Captain following in their uncles’ footsteps, and Zoe taking the reins of 3rd Lieutenant from their father.

A fond memory at CFA for Zoe has been participating in the South East Women’s Challenge Camp with her twin sister, a fellow firefighter nearby at Lindenow. Both praised the success and empowerment of the camp.

“It was really rewarding being in a space for just women, where everyone felt comfortable, supported and encouraged by other like-minded people. We really enjoyed it,” Zoe said.

“Finding time initially to commit to the General Firefighter Course can be hard as we all live busy lives and have family commitments, but once you work through it at your own pace it is great, and it is nice to have opportunities such as the camp to look forward to.

“We don’t do regular training at Meerlieu so I have been joining Stratford and Lindenow as often as I can. They have both been amazing and very welcoming of us joining them.

“It helps to keep your skills fresh and to build on your knowledge, all while getting to know people in the neighbouring brigades that you end up seeing on the fireground.”

Meerlieu Fire Brigade has had a number of new members join the ranks in the last twelve months, following a simple message sent from Zoe and her brother reaching out to local members who had not considered volunteering before.

“While some have come from family farms, one new member just happened to be helping his neighbour with a fire while we were there responding. Once we were finished cleaning up, we asked him if he would be keen to join and be a part of the action, and he said yes!

“It was a natural fit for him given his proactive approach and he got to see the work we do first-hand. He is now one of our most active members.”

Zoe reflects positively on the experience she gained on her first major strike team deployment at the Munro fires and was impressed by the way everyone worked together.

“Being a part of any callout or strike team just encourages me to continue to learn and try and be the best I can be so that when I am out on the fireground I can trust myself to make the right decisions and that everyone around me is safe and we achieve our goals,” Zoe said.

Meerlieu Fire Brigade is actively seeking volunteers who are available to respond to incidents during the day, if you’re interested in joining CFA or learning more about volunteering, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/volunteer.

Submitted by CFA media

Arrest – Aggravated Robbery – Driver

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 14-year-old male following an aggravated robbery and subsequent police pursuit overnight.

Around 11:20pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received multiple reports of youth disturbances in Driver.

A 27-year-old male victim approached police and reported he had been pulled from his vehicle and assaulted with large rocks.

Strike Force Trident observed the allegedly stolen motor vehicle leave Driver and initiated a pursuit after CCTV operators tracked it along Tiger Brennan Drive.

The pursuit continued along Dick Ward Drive, Coconut Grove when the stolen vehicle failed to navigate the corner at Totem Road and crashed through a fence, coming to rest against a building.

Three youths fled the scene on foot while a 14-year-old was arrested.

Strike Force Trident continues to investigate the incident.

Additional offenders are yet to be identified and anyone with information that may assist including footage, is urged to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference P26135085, or report anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Radio interview – 4CA Cairns

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

MURRAY JONES, HOST: Well, as we know, Cairns is turning 150 years of age this year and the old girl at the radio station is turning 90 years of age. The first radio station here in Cairns, she’s even older than me. To help me celebrate this special occasion, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Good morning. How are you today?

 

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Arrest – Armed person – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 15-year-old male in relation to an armed person incident that occurred yesterday in Alice Springs.

Around 5:55pm, an off-duty police officer observed a male allegedly armed with a katana in Larapinta. A second off-duty police officer further reported that the armed male, in the company of another male youth, had approached them while walking with a female and her child on Albrecht Drive and made threats to kill them. The female fled on foot with the child while the police officer confronted the offender.

The offender fled the scene and was subsequently arrested a short time later by responding police. No injuries were reported.

He has since been charged with:

  • 2 x Aggravated assault
  • 2 x Make threat to kill
  • 1 x Armed in public

He was remanded to appear in court today.

Anyone who witnesses crime or antisocial behaviour is urged to contact police on 131 444. In an emergency, dial 000. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Radio interview – RN Breakfast

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

SALLY SARA, HOST: Well, the Federal Government is tomorrow handing down a high-stakes Budget amid stubborn inflation and significant global uncertainty. The Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers promises the Budget will take the hard road of reform rather than the path of least resistance, flagging tax changes to tackle intergenerational equity. Anthony Albanese is the Prime Minister and joins me now. Prime Minister, welcome back to Radio National Breakfast.

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Traffic operation – East Devonport

Source: Tasmania Police

Traffic operation – East Devonport

Sunday, 10 May 2026 – 8:28 am.

On Friday afternoon, Western Road Policing Services intercepted 165 motorists during a 45- minute traffic operation on Brooke Street, East Devonport.
Officers conducted:• 165 breath tests• 6 oral fluid (drug) tests• And 1 vehicle defect was detected
During the operation, police detected a 28 year old Devonport woman driving with a breath alcohol reading of 0.189, more than four times the legal limit.
The woman, who was travelling to her workplace at the time, was issued an immediate 12 month disqualification notice and will be summoned to appear in the Devonport Magistrates Court at a later date.
A 45-year-old Man from Port Sorell was detected drug driving and will also be summoned to appear at the Devonport Magistrates Court at a later date.
Acting Sergeant Samantha Hardy said there is simply no excuse for driving while impaired.
“Every person who gets behind the wheel has a responsibility to keep themselves and others safe,” she said.
“Driving under the influence remains one of the leading contributors to serious and fatal crashes, and police will continue to conduct targeted operations to prevent dangerous behaviour on our roads.”

Multiple drink drivers charged in Tasmania’s northwest

Source: Tasmania Police

Multiple drink drivers charged in Tasmania’s northwest

Sunday, 10 May 2026 – 1:07 am.

Tasmania Police has charged several drivers with drink driving offences following a series of incidents across Devonport and the North-West Coast yesterday.
Police were called to a McDonald’s drive-through at Devonport after receiving reports of a male driver displaying concerning behaviour.
Constable Taylah Orders said a 49-year-old man from Point Cook, Victoria, was reported by an off-duty police officer who observed the man exit his vehicle, stumble, and urinate in the drive-through.
“McDonald’s staff also contacted police due to the man’s slurred speech and behaviour,” she said.
“The man was intercepted by police a short time later on Steele Street, Devonport, after reportedly committing multiple traffic offences within 500-metres.”
“Police will allege he failed to provide a roadside breath test before later returning a blood alcohol reading of 0.207 at the police station.”
The man has been charged with exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit and driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. A 12-month immediate driver licence suspension has been issued.
“Driving at that level of intoxication is extremely dangerous and could have had devastating consequences,” Constable Orders said.
In a separate incident, a 37-year-old woman from Somerset was intercepted on the Bass Highway at Park Grove after police observed her vehicle swerving across the roadway and mounting the kerb.
Upon interception, the driver exited her vehicle and reportedly made her way into the path of oncoming traffic before being assisted by police.
The woman returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.183 and has been charged with exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit and driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
As this was her second offence, a 24-month immediate driver licence suspension was issued.
Police also charged a 26-year-old man from Penguin after intercepting his vehicle on Main Street, Ulverstone. He returned a reading of 0.128 and was charged with exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit.
During a targeted traffic operation conducted on Forth Road at Don, police intercepted a 22-year-old man from Whale Beach, New South Wales who returned a reading of 0.066. His penalty includes a three-month disqualification from driving.
Constable Orders said drink driving remains one of the leading contributors to serious and fatal crashes.
“Alcohol significantly impairs judgement, reaction time and coordination,” she said.
“There is no excuse for getting behind the wheel after drinking. If you are planning to consume alcohol, plan another way home.”

Woman caught drink driving by police recruits 

Source: Tasmania Police

Woman caught drink driving by police recruits 

Saturday, 9 May 2026 – 11:20 am.

A 56-year-old woman has been charged after being caught drink driving in the Clarendon Vale area about 1pm yesterday.
Tasmania Police Academy recruits were undertaking driver training duties, alongside their Driver Training Instructor, when they observed a motorist commit a traffic offence, and intercepted the vehicle.
During the interaction, police established the vehicle was unregistered, and that the driver had recently consumed alcohol.
She returned a positive roadside breath test and was conveyed to Bellerive Police Station for a breath analysis, returning a reading of 0.156 per cent, more than three times the legal limit.
She has been charged and bailed to appear in court at a later date.
This incident highlights how police recruits receive real-time, practical training while actively helping to keep Tasmanian roads safe.

Serious Overnight Crash Pecks Road near the Bass Hwy – Flowerdale

Source: Tasmania Police

Serious Overnight Crash Pecks Road near the Bass Hwy – Flowerdale

Saturday, 9 May 2026 – 8:07 am.

Police are investigating a serious single vehicle crash involving a 2023 grey Mazda BT-50 that occurred last night.
Police and emergency services were called to the scene about 9:30pm.
Preliminary investigations indicate the vehicle failed to negotiate a slight bend when it has left the road and collided with a tree.
The male driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Crash investigators and forensics remain at the scene this morning. There are no road closures.
Anyone with information or relevant dash cam footage, is asked to contact police on 131 444.

Free City program to help local households cut energy costs this winter

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

Greater Bendigo households are invited to take part in the 2026 Home Energy Empowerment Program featuring a series of free workshops, webinars and in-home advice to help residents stay warm, cut energy bills and improve their comfort at home.

City of Greater Bendigo Climate Change and Environment Manager Michelle Wyatt said the City’s Home Energy Empowerment Program covers low and no cost actions residents can take now, plus longer-term planning for upgrades such as insulation, solar, batteries and electric vehicles.

“This program builds on the 2025 series and offers practical, easy-to-understand guidance for homeowners and renters,” Ms Wyatt said.

“The City is encouraging residents to take advantage of this free support as small changes can save households hundreds of dollars a year and improve their health and comfort.

“By improving the energy efficiency of homes, residents can reduce energy costs, improve health and wellbeing, and stay comfortable through Bendigo’s colder months while also being cooler in summer.”

The free program kicks off on Tuesday May 19, with an in-person Seal the Gaps Draught Proofing Workshop from 5.30 to 7pm at Sailors Gully Hall to give participants hands-on skills to block cold air leaks and keep warmth indoors.

Other information sessions taking place include:

  • May 19, 5.30pm – 7.30pm: Seal the Gaps Draught Proofing Workshop
  • June 2, 12.30pm – 1.30pm: Thinking about an EV? What you need to know in 2026
  • June 16, 5.30pm – 7pm: Keep the Heat in: Low-Cost DIY Window Upgrades for your home
  • June 30, 5.40pm – 7pm: Insulation 101: Where to start and what really makes a difference
  • July 15, 1pm – 2pm: Powering Your Home: Solar and Battery explained

In addition to the sessions a limited number of In-Home Energy Snapshots will be available each month for Greater Bendigo residents. These personalised home visits involve City staff visiting a resident’s home to provide tailored advice on steps they can take to improve comfort, reduce energy use, and lower cost of bills.

All sessions are free, but registrations are essential.

The program is delivered by the City of Greater Bendigo as part of its involvement with the Greater Bendigo Climate Collaboration, bringing together local organisations to provide households with practical, trusted energy advice and support to take action.

For full program details visit: