UPDATE: Arrest – Domestic violence – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested an 18-year-old male in relation to a serious domestic violence incident that occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning in Alice Springs.

At 2pm today, the offender was located and arrested at a residence in Sadadeen. The victim was also located and is receiving medical treatment for serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Chay McArthur said, “This was a brutal and completely abhorrent domestic violence assault, and the offender will be charged later today.

“Police would like to thank members of the community for their assistance, and our Aboriginal Liaison Officers and investigative team for their tireless work.”

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. In an emergency dial 000.

Call for information – Stolen motor vehicle – West Daly Region

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information on the whereabouts of a motor vehicle that was stolen in the West Daly Region on Friday 4 April.

Police allege that between 9am and 3:15pm, the NSW registered vehicle and boat trailer were stolen from the Daly River boat ramp whilst the registered owner was fishing. Police have since sighted the vehicle in Palumpa and Wadeye; however, a pursuit was not initiated due to safety concerns. On one occasion the stolen vehicle bumped the rear of a police vehicle.

Investigations remain ongoing into the whereabouts of the outstanding vehicle and offenders involved.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to make contact on 131 444. You can anonymously report crime via Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

120-2025: List of treatment providers: treatment provider ‘Suspended’, Yukselis Liman Hizmetleri ve Ilaclama Ambalaj San. TIC. LTD. STI. (AEI: TR4021SB)

Source: New South Wales Government 2

11 April 2025

Who does this notice affect?

Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries—including vessel masters, freight forwarders, offshore treatment providers, Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers, principal agents and master consolidators.

What has changed?

Yukselis Liman Hizmetleri ve Ilaclama Ambalaj San. TIC. LTD. STI. (AEI: TR4021SB) was previously placed under review following identification of suspected non-compliance -…

119-2025: Australian Fumigation Accreditation Scheme: treatment provider ‘suspended’, M/s Shiv Sai Pest Control, (AEI: IN0450MB)

Source: New South Wales Government 2

11 April 2025

Who does this notice affect?

Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries—including vessel masters, freight forwarders, offshore treatment providers, Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers, principal agents and master consolidators.

What has changed?

Following identification of critical non-compliance, we have suspended M/s Shiv Sai Pest Control, (AEI: IN0450MB) from the…

Ecuador

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We’ve reviewed our advice for Ecuador and continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution for Ecuador overall. Ecuador is in a state of ‘internal armed conflict’ due to crime. The security environment may change at short notice. Monitor the media and follow the advice of local authorities (see ‘Safety’). Do not travel within 20km of the border with Colombia, except the official border crossing at Tulcan, due to the high risk of kidnapping and violent crime associated with drug-related criminal organisations.

Police investigate serious crash in Austins Ferry

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Police investigate serious crash in Austins Ferry

Friday, 11 April 2025 – 3:35 pm.

Police are investigating a serious crash involving a moped that occurred on Main Road, Austins Ferry this afternoon.Police and emergency services were called to the scene about 1.45pm.Preliminary investigations indicate the moped crashed into a pedestrian safety barrier.The rider and the pillion passenger – both male youths – were taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital, with the pillion passenger in a critical condition and the rider receiving serious injuries.No other vehicles or people were involved in the crash.The road remains closed to allow crash investigators to examine the scene and conduct inquiries.Police would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding.Anyone with information or relevant dash cam or CCTV footage, is asked to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Fire restrictions to end in Bendigo and surrounds

Source:

  • City of Greater Bendigo
  • Goldsfield Shire Council 
  • Mt Alexander Shire Council
  • Macedon Ranges Shire Council

As restrictions lift, CFA is urging residents to remain fire-aware, as dry Autumnal conditions combined with strong winds can still lead to fast-moving grassfires.

CFA Acting Assistant Chief Fire Officer Michael Hembrow said while the local landscape remains dry, favourable weather conditions have made it the right time to lift fire restrictions.  

Autumn stems as an opportune time for people to clean up around their property following the fire season,” Michael said.  

However, we still need the community to act cautiously and take precautions, when and if they decide to burn off.” 

Despite the cooler change in conditions, it is important residents remain vigilant.  

While the Fire Danger Period will come to an end, residents must register their private burnoffs, check the weather is suitable and follow laws and regulations, Michael said.  

It is still dry in many areas, so any private burn-offs should have someone monitoring it at all times, with enough water and resources on hand to effectively contain and extinguish it. 

Private burn-offs should be registered online at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au.If smoke or fire is reported, it will be cross-checked with the register to avoid an emergency response and allow 000 call-takers to prioritise emergency calls 

Where possible, landowners should also notify neighbours and those nearby who may be sensitive to smoke.  

Residents travelling to other parts of Victoria are reminded to remain vigilant, as fire danger periods in other regions may still be active. 

 Private burn-off safety checklist 

  • Check fire restrictions in your area and register your burn-off.
  • Monitor weather conditions, especially wind. 
  • Notify neighbours to prevent unnecessary emergency calls.
  • Maintain a three-metre firebreak, clear of flammable materials.  
  • Have enough equipment and water to contain the fire. 
  • Never leave a burn-off unattended – stay until it is fully extinguished. 
  • If your burn-off gets out of control, call 000 immediately.
  • For tips on protecting your health from smoke, visit the EPA Victoria website. 

Wanted man Joshua House

Source: New South Wales – News

Police are seeking the assistance of the public to locate wanted man, Joshua House.

Joshua House, 27, is wanted in relation to a serious assault at Morphett Vale on Saturday 29 March. He may also be in possession of a firearm.

He is described as Caucasian, 180cm tall, with a medium build, red hair and blue eyes. He has numerous distinctive tattoos.

If you see Joshua House or know of his whereabouts, please do not approach him but call the Police Assistance line on 131 444 immediately or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.

Fallen officers remembered

Source: New South Wales – News

South Australia Police (SAPOL) members who lost their lives while serving overseas were commemorated this morning during an early Anzac Day memorial service.

Around 110 people united at SAPOL’s Wall of Remembrance at the Fort Largs Police Academy in memory of 25 police officers killed on active service leave from SAPOL, including 11 police officers in World War I, 13 in World War II, and one in Cyprus while on peacekeeping duties with the United Nations.

Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, joined Commissioner of Police Grant Stevens APM LEM, Minister of Police Stephen Mullighan and other dignitaries and guests to honour those who paid the supreme sacrifice.

“We remember all 25 officers and their families affected by their unwavering commitment to their state and country, with honour they served,” Commissioner Stevens said.

“We acknowledge the sacrifice of each officer who joined other Australians fighting overseas and sadly never returned home.”

Police Chaplain, Reverend Mark Kleemann led the memorial service, which paid tribute to former SAPOL Foot Constable Alexander Graham – one of the first SAPOL officers to enlist in World War I and first to die on active service.

A commemorative address by Dr Barry Blundell APM LEM, of SA Police Historical Society, explored the fallen officer’s service until his passing on 24 September 1915.

Alexander Graham was born on the Isle of Rona, on 16 June 1888, and before emigrating to Australia, is believed to have served with the British military.

He joined SAPOL on 1 August 1914 and worked as a Foot Constable based at Adelaide Station for a short time before moving to Port Adelaide for nearly eight months until enlisting on 8 March 1915 with the Australian Imperial Forces.

“Graham embarked with the 6th reinforcements of the 10th Battalion on 23 June, travelling to Egypt. Following training, he then travelled to the Dardanelles on 1 August, joining his Battalion on August 4,” Dr Blundell said during his address.

“Graham’s first engagement with the enemy was two days later at the Battle of Lone Pine, where over four days some 6000 Ottomans and more than 2000 Anzacs were killed or wounded.

“By September, the 10th Battalion was losing 10 men a day to dysentery. Graham succumbed to the disease on 18 September, when he was admitted to hospital, soon being transferred to Alexandria, where on 24 September he died of his illness.”

Private Alexander Graham was buried in the Chatby War Cemetery in Alexandria, Egypt.

Meanwhile, the Band of the South Australia Police and members of the Mounted Operations Unit contributed to this morning’s service, which also featured hymns, readings, wreath laying, playing of The Last Post and a minute’s silence.

SAPOL members will also participate in and support other Anzac Day services throughout the state on Friday 25 April – the national day of remembrance.

SAPOL Foot Constable Alexander Graham June 16, 1888 – September 24, 1915.

Commissioner of Police Grant Stevens APM LEM paying his respects at today’s Anzac Day service at the South Australia Police Academy.

Around 110 people united at SAPOL’s Wall of Remembrance at the Fort Largs Police Academy.

The Last Post.

Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, joined Commissioner of Police Grant Stevens APM LEM, Minister of Police Stephen Mullighan and other dignitaries and guests to honour those who paid the supreme sacrifice.

Wreaths laid in tribute to 25 police officers killed on active service leave from SAPOL, including 11 police officers in World War I, 13 in World War II, and one in Cyprus while on peacekeeping duties with the United Nations.

Two arrested over Frangos murder

Source: New South Wales – News

Two men have been arrested and charged with the murder of Woodville Gardens man, Bill Frangos.

It will be alleged Mr Frangos, 72, was murdered, before his body was found after a house fire at his Essex Street, Woodville Gardens home on 7 November, 2024.

Following extensive investigation and appeals to the public for assistance, today Major Crime detectives arrested a 27-year-old Novar Gardens man and a 27-year-old Fulham Gardens man.

They were charged with murder, arson and destroy human remains.

The arrested men are expected to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court at the earliest opportunity, likely Monday 14 April.

SAPOL thank the public who have come forward and provided invaluable assistance in this investigation and contributed to the arrest of the two suspects.

Anyone else who has information about Mr Frangos’ death can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au