Measles alert for Sydney

Source: New South Wales Health – State Government

NSW Health is advising people in Sydney to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after being notified of a confirmed case.
The case is a returned traveller from Japan where the number of measles cases have recently been rising.
The person visited locations across Sydney while unknowingly infectious, including a healthcare facility.
A full list of locations is available on the NSW Health website. Exposure locations and times are updated regularly.
People who attended these locations should watch for symptoms of measles. These locations do not pose an ongoing risk.
If it has been less than 6 days since the exposure at these locations and you are pregnant, have a weakened immune system or have an infant who was exposed, you are advised to contact your local Public Health Unit on 1300 066 055.
There is currently an increased risk of measles in NSW, with 45 cases confirmed since 1 January 2026.
Sydney Local Health District Public Health Unit Deputy Director, Dr Isabel Hess, said people should monitor for symptoms of measles, particularly if they have visited any of the exposure locations at the listed time.
“If symptoms develop and you’ve been at one of the locations at the time listed on the website, see your doctor or health service, including an emergency department. Call ahead to let them know that you may have come into contact with measles so you don’t spend time in waiting rooms with other patients,” Dr Hess said.
“Symptoms to watch out for include fever, sore eyes, runny nose and a cough, usually followed three or four days later by a red, blotchy rash that spreads from the head and face to the rest of the body.
“Anyone with early symptoms who gets a rash a few days later should also think about measles, even if they haven’t attended one of the identified locations, and seek testing.
“It can take up to 18 days for symptoms to appear after an exposure, so it’s important for people who visited these locations to look out for symptoms for this period.”
Measles is a vaccine preventable disease that is spread through the air when someone who is infectious coughs or sneezes.
“Importantly, we want to remind the community to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations. Measles vaccine can prevent the disease even after exposure, if given early enough,” Dr Hess said.
“Anyone born after 1965 needs to ensure they have had two doses of measles vaccine. This is especially important before overseas travel, as measles outbreaks are occurring in several regions of the world at the moment.”
Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe and effective and is given free for children at 12 and 18 months of age. It is also free in NSW for anyone born after 1965 who hasn’t already had two doses.
Children under the age of 12 months can have an extra, early, dose of MMR from six months of age if they are travelling overseas. Parents should consult their GP.
People who are unsure of whether they have had two doses should get a vaccine, as additional doses are safe. This is particularly important prior to travel. MMR vaccine is available from GPs (all ages) and pharmacies (people over 5 years of age).
For more information on measles, view the measles fact sheet.
People can also visit the Australian Government Smart Traveller website for information on health risks, including measles outbreaks relevant to their travel destination.
If you, or a loved one, is experiencing measles symptoms, or have questions about measles, please call your GP or healthdirect on 1800 022 222.

Call for Information – Aggravated Robbery – Palmerston

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Palmerston in the early hours of yesterday morning.

Around 2:50am, it is alleged a 15-year-old male and 14-year-old female were riding an electric dirt bike in Palmerston when they were approached by a dark grey Toyota Camry containing four occupants, at the intersection of Tilston Avenue and Elrundie Avenue.

A front seat male passenger exited the vehicle and allegedly threatened the two victims with a blunt hammer while demanding they hand over the bike.

A second male offender approached the female and allegedly threatened her with an edged weapon while demanding the keys, which she handed over.

Both offenders fled the scene on the bike which was followed by the vehicle.

The offenders remain outstanding and investigations are ongoing. Police are urging anyone with information, including CCTV or dashcam, to make contact on 131 444 and quote reference P2600040004.

Winchelsea Heavy Tanker a strong asset this summer

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Winchelsea Fire Brigade has officially received its new heavy tanker, a welcomed arrival to their fleet to boost their firefighting capacity in their local region.

The heavy tanker replaces their former medium tanker that has since been cascaded to fellow South West brigade, Inverleigh. The new heavy tanker is designed to operate across both rural and urban environments.

Having received it just before the fire season kicked off, Winchelsea Fire Brigade Captain Kaylene Stocks said the heavy tanker has already been a benefit to the brigade, getting its first run responding to the Mount Mercer fire on 9 January.

“We had to go over so much rocky ground during that fire, and it was such an ease being in the heavy as opposed to our previous tanker,” Kaylene said.

“It really has made a difference; it is a lot more comfortable and travels on the road really well.”

Equipped with a 4,000-litre water capacity, automatic transmission, crew cab and four-wheel drive capability, the heavy tanker provides enhanced performance, safety and comfort for firefighters.

It also includes improved interface features to reduce fatigue and improve safety and ergonomics, such as electronic monitors and electric rewind hose reels.

Crew protection systems are a key feature designed to safeguard firefighters during burn-over events, including radiant heat protective curtains, water-spraying systems and heat-shielding panels.

“Using the monitors to get down into the gullies was a real asset during the Mt Mercer fire response too,” Kaylene said.

“The fact that we’ve also got a lot more water than we used to on board, it lasts so much longer and saves us from going to refill as much as we did before.

“Having breathing apparatus capabilities too has been fantastic. We do have structure fires out here in the bush too and knowing we have a bigger water capacity now is a real blessing.”

CFA Assistant Chief Fire Officer Wayne Aylmer said the brigade will now be better equipped to respond to emergencies.

“The new tanker is a state-of-the-art firefighting vehicle and is much easier to operate – it will be a great asset to the community of Winchelsea now and in years to come,” Wayne said.

The Winchelsea Fire Brigade has 63 members, including 19 women and 34 operational firefighters, and responds to an average of 84 incidents each year.

Winchelsea is one of 48 brigades to receive a new, replacement heavy tanker funded in the Capability Funding package.

Submitted by CFA media

Arrests – Aggravated Burglary – Leanyer

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Strike Force Trident has arrested three adult males following an aggravated burglary at a licensed premises in Leanyer overnight.

Around 12:50am this morning, CCTV operators in the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre observed three offenders allegedly attempting to gain entry into the premises via a drive thru roller door.

Two of the offenders managed to pull open the roller door and hold it open while the other offender entered the premises and allegedly stole multiple bottles of spirits.

All three males then fled the area. Their movements were tracked by CCTV operators and General Duties apprehended them nearby.

The men aged 33, 36 and 44 were arrested and the stolen property was recovered.

Victoria’s fire season to officially end

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

  • Glenelg Shire Council   

As fire restrictions are lifted, CFA is urging residents to remain alert as the current and continued conditions can still lead to grassfires even in cooler weather.   

CFA Deputy Chief Officer South West Region Adrian Gutsche said the removal of restrictions in Glenelg Shire was due to several favourable factors. 

“Cooler temperatures, and in some areas welcomed rainfall, has helped reduce overall fire risk in the area,” Adrian said.   

Since 1 March 2026, when restrictions began easing, CFA has responded to 52 instances of escaped burn-offs across the state.  

“We acknowledge and understand the desire for landowners to undertake burning off practices on their properties, and while encouraged throughout this period, we ask that they do so safely,” Adrian said.  

“This statistic emphasises how important it is for landowners to take precautions and ensure that someone is in attendance at all times to monitor the burn, and enough water is on hand to extinguish it.   

“Before you ignite a burn, ensure wind conditions are suitable, and you have prepped the area appropriately with clear firebreaks.” 

By planning your burn-off (more than 2 hours in advance) an online registration is the fastest and simplest option, and allows 000 call-takers to prioritise emergency calls. If you wish to start your burn-off immediately (within 2 hours), you can register by calling 1800 668 511 – please remember, emergency 000 calls will always be attended to first, and registering online is preferred. 

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

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.  

Charges – Stealing with violence – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Three male youths have been arrested in relation to a stealing with violence incident that occurred in Alice Springs on Saturday morning.

Around 10:40am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report of the incident at a service station on Palm Circuit in Ross.

It is alleged a group of male youths entered the service station and began stealing items. When an adult male employee confronted the offenders outside, they allegedly threw rocks at him.

Police responded and arrested three male youths aged 13, 14 and 16 nearby. The victim did not suffer any injuries.

One offender was later charged with Assault a worker and Theft, and the second offender was charged with Theft. Both are due to appear in court today.

The third offender was dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act 2005.

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.

UPDATE: Call for information – Missing child – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is seeking public assistance in the search for missing 5-year-old Sharon in Alice Springs.

Around 1:35am on Sunday morning, police received reports that Sharon could not be located at her residence on Marshall Court, Old Timers Camp, Alice Springs. It is believed she was last seen around 11:30pm on Saturday evening.

Police have conducted an initial search of the area utilising extensive resources and have been unable to locate Sharon.

She was last seen wearing a dark blue short-sleeve T-shirt with a white ring stripe around the neck and a white ring stripe around the end of the sleeves, and a pair of black boxer style underwear.

Police are seeking public assistance to locate 47-year-old male, Mr Jefferson Lewis, who police believe can assist with enquires.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Mr Lewis or Sharon, or who has any information at all, is urged to call police on 000. Please quote reference P26120934.

Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Mobile Traffic Operation Targets High‑Risk Driving in Glenorchy and Rosetta

Source: Tasmania Police

Mobile Traffic Operation Targets High‑Risk Driving in Glenorchy and Rosetta

Saturday, 25 April 2026 – 4:33 pm.

This morning, members of Glenorchy Uniform conducted a mobile traffic operation across the Glenorchy and Rosetta areas, aimed at improving road safety and identifying high‑risk driving behaviours.
During the operation, police conducted 45 random drug and alcohol tests. As a result, officers issued 30 speeding infringements, detected one driver who returned a positive alcohol reading of more than double the legal limit, and identified one disqualified driver.
While the majority of motorists were compliant, police are disappointed by the small number of drivers who failed to follow the law.
Alcohol and speed remain two of the Fatal Five contributing factors to serious and fatal crashes on our roads. Operations like this are critical to removing dangerous drivers from our roads. It is particularly concerning that some individuals continue to ignore the law and choose to drive under the influence, putting themselves and other road users at serious risk.
Police remind all drivers to obey speed limits, never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and ensure they are licensed and fit to drive.
Mobile traffic operations will continue to be conducted across the region to enhance road safety and reduce serious injury and death on Tasmania’s roads.

Man charged with drug and firearms offences after a vehicle intercept near Blessington

Source: Tasmania Police

Man charged with drug and firearms offences after a vehicle intercept near Blessington

Saturday, 25 April 2026 – 4:27 pm.

A 42 year old man from Newnham has been charged with drug and firearms offences after a vehicle intercept near Blessington on Friday 24 April 2026.
Police intercepted a blue Mitsubishi Magna while on patrol in the Ben Lomond area.  The vehicle was unregistered and being driven by a disqualified driver.  A search of the vehicle located a significant quantity of drugs, cash and ammunition.
The driver was charged with:

Disqualified driving
Possessing a controlled drug
Possessing a controlled plant product
Possessing ammunition whilst not the holder of a firearms licence
Possessing a thing used for administering a controlled drug
Possessing a firearm part whilst not the holder of a licence
Using un unregistered motor vehicle

This is a reminder that police can be anywhere … anytime.

Task Force Scelus vehicle intercept leads to drug, firearm and cash seizure

Source: Tasmania Police

Task Force Scelus vehicle intercept leads to drug, firearm and cash seizure

Saturday, 25 April 2026 – 3:57 pm.

A 40-year-old West Ulverstone man has been charged with drug and firearm offences after a vehicle intercept by Task Force Scelus members at Ulverstone on Friday afternoon.
During a search of the vehicle, police located the following items:

26 grams of methylamphetamine
3 grams of MDMA
$6,615 cash
Other evidence conducive of illicit drug distribution and sales

The man was arrested and police conducted a further search at a nearby premises, locating:

A realistic replica revolver
115 grams of cannabis
A quantity of prescription medication

The man has been charged with:

Trafficking in a controlled substance
Selling a controlled drug
Possessing a controlled drug
Possessing a controlled plant or its products
Possessing a thing used for the administration of a controlled drug
Possessing a firearm when not the holder of a firearm licence of the appropriate category

He has been bailed to appear in court at a later date.
Acting Sergeant Ben Kirkby said the result was a strong example of proactive policing by Task Force Scelus.
“This was a successful search that removed illicit drugs, cash, and a firearm from the community,” Acting Sergeant Kirkby said.
“Task Force Scelus remains an agile and mobile task force unit, responding to illicit crime and drug activity across the district while also maintaining a strong focus on road safety enforcement.”
Anyone with information about illicit substances is urged to contact police on 131 444, or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au.