Teenager charged with multiple driving offences

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 29 November 2025 10:50am

Original publication: Saturday, 29 November 2025 9:32am

A 19-year-old MacGregor man has been charged with multiple driving offences after he was arrested overnight.

About 12:10am this morning (Saturday, 29 November 2025), police were conducting patrols in Wanniassa when they observed a silver Ford Falcon utility with apparent defects heading south on Drakeford Drive.

Police directed the silver Ford Falcon utility to pull over but it accelerated away, allegedly driving at approximately 120km/h in an 80km/h zone.

A short time later officers observed the silver Ford Falcon utility drive straight through a red light at the intersection of Drakeford Drive and Athllon Drive in Kambah before continuing to drive northbound on Drakeford Drive allegedly at high speed.

The silver Ford Falcon utility continued driving dangerously in Kambah, allegedly driving at 130km/h in a 60km/h zone and driving through another red light at an intersection.

About 1am, police observed the vehicle drive off the Tuggeranong Parkway and come to a stop on the side of the road. The 19-year-old driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot.

After a short foot pursuit, the 19-year-old man was placed under arrest.

He underwent a roadside breath screening test which allegedly resulted in a positive result.

He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with two counts of failing to stop for police, two counts of aggravated dangerous driving, two counts of entering intersection on a red light, driving motor vehicle with alcohol in breath, driving with a suspended licence and using an unregistered and uninsured vehicle.

Police seeking dashcam footage of car after baby found at fire station

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 28 November 2025 12:31pm

Original publication: Friday, 28 November 2025 12:31pm

ACT Policing is seeking dash-cam footage of a blue SUV after a baby was found outside the South Tuggeranong ACT Fire & Rescue Station in Conder yesterday.

About 7:20am yesterday (Thursday, 27 November 2025), police were informed that a newborn baby was found outside the station, which is located at the roundabout of Tharwa Drive and Drakeford Drive.

Following information provided by the public, police now believe a blue SUV type vehicle was at the fire station prior to 7.20am.

Investigators are urging anyone who has dash-cam footage of the fire station on Tharwa Drive and Drakeford Drive between 5:00am and 7:30am on Thursday (27 November 2025) to come forward.

ACT Policing’s sole concern is for the health and welfare of the baby’s mother and efforts are continuing to identify her and provide her with appropriate medical support. She should attend a hospital, ring an ambulance or contact police.

If you think a friend or family member may be the mother – please encourage them to seek medical help as soon as possible.

Anyone who can assist police should provide their details to Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website, quoting 8228819.

Man charged after failing to pay for sexual services

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 28 November 2025 9:24am

Original publication: Friday, 28 November 2025 9:24am

A 30-year-old man has been charged with sexual assault after allegedly refusing to pay a sex worker he met last month.

Police will allege the man arranged for the services of a sex worker in October (2025) but after sex, he refused to pay.

The incident was reported to police and on 5 November, investigators from the ACT Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team executed a search warrant on a residence in Harrison.

The man was no longer living at the premises, breaching his bail conditions.

Yesterday morning (Thursday, 27 November 2025), police conducting patrols in Deakin located the man in a carpark where he was arrested.

The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Friday, 28 November 2025), charged with reckless sexual intercourse without consent.

If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, you can report to police by attending a police station or calling 131 444.

You can also submit an online report for historical sexual assault for incidents that occurred more than six months ago.

Motorcyclist killed in crash at Mowbray

Source: Tasmania Police

Motorcyclist killed in crash at Mowbray

Sunday, 30 November 2025 – 1:43 am.

Sadly, a 23 year-old man from northern Tasmania has died following a two-vehicle crash on Vermont Road, Mowbray, on Saturday night.
Police and emergency services were called to Vermont Road after reports of a collision between a motorcycle and a car about 8.35pm.
The male motorcycle rider sustained critical injuries in the crash and died at the scene.
A member of the public who was also a retired nurse was one of the first people at the crash scene. The female nurse conducted CPR on the injured man, but he could not be saved.
The driver of the car was not physically injured.
Vermont Road was closed for several hours while crash scene investigators worked at the scene.
Investigations are continuing.
Anyone with information or relevant dash cam footage, is asked to contact police on 131 444. Quote OR Number 791 346.
Our thoughts are with the man’s family and his loved ones.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.

860 drivers tested in high visibility traffic operation

Source: Tasmania Police

860 drivers tested in high visibility traffic operation

Saturday, 29 November 2025 – 2:06 pm.

Tasmania Police is stepping up its focus on road safety as festive season celebrations get under way.
A major roadside operation was conducted in two locations across greater Hobart last night, with 860 random breath tests conducted.
One driver was charged with drink-driving and two drivers failed roadside drug tests.
A number of other traffic offences were also detected including:• 4 vehicles with defects• 1 unregistered vehicle• 1 vehicle with suspended registration• 1 learner driver who was unaccompanied• 1 driver who was driving with a suspended licence• 1 driver not complying with the conditions of an alcohol interlock• 3 provisional licence holders were detected with drivers not complying with passenger load requirements.
Southern Road Policing Services Acting Inspector Penny Reardon said 21 officers were involved in the high-visibility traffic operation on Friday night.
“Police carried out random breath tests, licence and registration checks and, in some cases, vehicle inspections and drug testing,” Acting Inspector Reardon said.
“It was reassuring to see so many people making responsible choices and not driving after having consumed alcohol.
“However, it was concerning to see Provisional licence drivers with excess passengers. These licence conditions are in place to keep them and their friends safe. Stick to the rules, drive responsibly, and make sure everyone gets home safely.”
Acting Inspector Reardon said the timing of the operation was deliberate.
“This is the season for catching up with friends and family, but it’s also when we see an increase in risky behaviour on the roads,” she said.
“We’re asking everyone to think ahead, and if you’re drinking, don’t drive. Organise a lift, book a taxi, or use rideshare. There’s always another option.
“Highly visible operations like this send a clear message that our officers can be anywhere, anytime and our aim is to prevent tragedies from happening.
“One bad decision can change lives forever.
“The best gift you can give your loved ones is arriving home safely.”
Tasmania Police will continue similar traffic operations throughout the festive season.

Call for information – Pedestrian strike – Katherine

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police are calling for information following a pedestrian strike in Katherine early this morning.

Around 2:50am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a male was allegedly struck by a dirt bike while he was sleeping on the footpath in Ryan Park.

Police and St John attended, and the 43-year-old male was conveyed to Katherine Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Initial investigations indicate two dirt bikes were observed riding around the area at the time of the incident.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference NTP2500118220. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Call for information – Aggravated robbery – Rapid Creek

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police are calling for information following an aggravated assault that occurred in Rapid Creek overnight.

Around 10:30pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that a 17-year-old male was allegedly assaulted by four male youths at a shopping complex on Trower Road.

It is alleged the males approached the victim, three of whom were wearing face coverings and one holding a bat, and assaulted him by punching, kicking and hitting him, including with the bat, before fleeing the area on the victim’s motorbike.

It is believed the victim, and the offenders are known to each other.

The victim was conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital by a family member after suffering swelling to the face and a suspected fracture to his arm. The family member also contacted police.

Police attended and investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact 131 444, quoting reference number NTP2500118161. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Applications open for Team Queensland at evokeAG 2026

Source: Government of Queensland

Issued: 24 Nov 2025

The Queensland Government has kicked off the search for standout agrifood innovators, with applications now open to join Team Queensland at evokeAG 2026.

Primary producers, Queensland-based businesses, social enterprises, startups and AgTech ecosystem leaders are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to represent the state at Australia’s premier agrifood tech and innovation event.

Department of Primary Industries Acting Deputy Director-General Ashley Bacon said the event was a prime platform to showcase Queensland’s strengths and connect innovators with global partners.

“This is a chance for innovators to raise their profile, grow their networks, attract investment to Queensland and represent the very best our state has to offer,” Mr Bacon said.

“Team Queensland represents the innovation, talent and real-world solutions being developed and in use across our diverse landscapes to boost profitability, productivity and sustainability as we drive toward boosting primary production output to $30 billion by 2030.

“Now in its fourth year, the Team Queensland delegation continues to strengthen the state’s reputation as a national leader in AgTech innovation, sustainability and productivity.”

Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation Deputy Director-General of Innovation Jasmine Vreugdenburg highlighted the importance of supporting innovation in Queensland.

“We are committed to empowering Queensland’s brightest AgTech entrepreneurs and fostering an ecosystem that drives growth and resilience in the state’s primary industries,” she said.

“Events like evokeAG help to connect our Queensland-based innovators with global opportunities, enabling them to seek investment, scale up their solutions and contribute to the state’s economic future.”

A cohort of 15 will be selected by a cross agency and industry panel with successful applicants receiving a full-rate registration ticket valued at $1,750 to attend evokeAG and the welcome event in Melbourne on 17 and 18 February 2026.

Team Queensland is led by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) in partnership with the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI).

The Queensland Government is committed to supporting Queensland’s AgTech innovators and primary producers looking to adopt new technologies, drive investment and deliver economic growth for the state.

Applications for Team Queensland at evokeAG 2026 are now open and close at noon on Wednesday 10 December 2025. Successful applicants will be notified on Friday, 19 December 2025.

Find out more about the Innovation Event Delegations initiative.

Concern for welfare – Karama

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force holds concerns for the welfare of 41-year-old Nestor.

Nestor was last seen at his home in Karama around 4:40am this morning. He is described as Filipino, around 158 centimetres tall, with long dark hair possibly worn in a bun and a blonde streak at the front. He may be wearing a black Nautica t-shirt and a green and yellow jacket.

Nestor has a heart condition and left home without his medication.

Members of Nestor’s family and police hold concerns for his welfare and are seeking the public’s assistance.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference number NTP2500117926.

Treasurers agree reforms to increase competition and boost productivity

Source: Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry

Today, I convened a meeting of state and territory Treasurers to advance key reforms to modernise Australia’s economy.

Whether it’s building more homes, streamlining approvals or cutting red tape to save tradies time and money, we’re working together to make our economy more productive and competitive.

We are maintaining substantial reform momentum in the areas agreed at the Economic Reform Roundtable.

National Competition Policy

Treasurers finalised an updated National Competition Policy Federation Funding Agreement Schedule, adding these new reforms:

  • Single National Market for workers – occupational licensing reforms, partnering with employers and unions, to make it easier for skilled labour to work in different states prioritising electrical and engineering occupations
  • Single National Market for goods – harmonising standards for household electrical consumer goods, waste and recycled products, building and construction, and a Commonwealth‑only reform on food standards
  • Heavy vehicle reforms to boost productivity and increase the uptake of electric heavy vehicles
  • Allowing health practitioners to work at their full scope of practice to improve productivity and reduce costs in the health sector.

States that implement these reforms will receive payments from the $900 million National Productivity Fund.

The Commonwealth will also:

  • Extend our ‘Right to Repair’ reforms to agricultural machinery
  • Legislate our ban on non‑compete clauses to boost wages
  • Continue work on a national screening process for workers in the care and support sectors.

We identified these reform priorities at the Economic Reform Roundtable I convened in August and in our cooperation with the states and territories.

Skills

The Economic Reform Roundtable identified better skills recognition as an essential part of delivering a Single National Market for workers.

Treasurers agreed to prioritise work on recognising skills in areas of acute demand such as construction, health and emerging industries, including:

  • accessible Recognised Prior Learning for onshore humanitarian, family and secondary skilled visa holders and domestic students in areas of need,
  • embedding occupational licensing within the skills assessment process required for skilled visas, and
  • requiring skills assessing authorities to improve the timeliness of migrant skills assessments and help migrants navigate the skills recognition process.

The reforms complement our agenda including making Free TAFE permanent, the Key Apprenticeships Program and the $12.6 billion National Skills Agreement.

Housing supply

Treasurers agreed to boost housing supply and increase the uptake of Modern Methods of Construction including:

  • Improving data transparency regarding underutilised private and government land and buildings
  • Developing data dashboards on planning, land use and housing supply, and
  • Improving Commonwealth and state infrastructure charging models.

Treasurers will advance this work in 2026, supported by a housing supply and construction productivity work plan.

Treasurers were updated on progress made in clearing the backlog of 26,000 dwellings waiting for approval under federal environment laws, with more than 8,000 approved since August; the work states are undertaking to reform zoning and planning; and the work of building ministers who have paused non‑essential changes to the National Construction Code.

Regulation and approvals

Landmark reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biosecurity Act passed through Parliament today that not only protect the environment for future generations but also deliver for business and the community by helping speed up decision‑making for projects in key areas of national priority like housing, renewable energy and critical minerals.

Supporting this, Treasurers decided Commonwealth Front Door and state counterpart agencies will strike bilateral agreements to identify and prioritise nationally significant projects – such as clean energy, critical minerals and heavy industry projects – which require coordinated approvals.

Streamlining approval pathways for new data centres was an agreed priority, with the next CFFR meeting to consider approvals and barriers for data centre projects and issues related to the cumulative demand for land, energy and water use.

Health

Treasurers discussed the ongoing negotiations on the National Health Reform Agreement and NDIS reforms.

Road user charging

Treasurers discussed the work currently being led by the Commonwealth on Road User Charging.

The principle of simplicity is a high priority, and Treasurers reaffirmed that any changes would be phased to enable the productivity, climate and consumer benefits of increasing electric vehicle uptake over the coming years.

From better regulation, our efforts to build more homes or support skilled workers to work across jurisdictions, we’ve got a big and broad productivity agenda with our state and territory colleagues.

We know the best way to improve living standards is to make our economy more productive and resilient and our budget more sustainable and that’s our focus.