Arrest – Disturbance – Leanyer

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police have arrested a 30-year-old male in relation to an disturbance in Leanyer overnight.

Around 9:20pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received multiple reports of an adult male allegedly yelling threats of violence involving a firearm and an edged weapon while walking along Rosewood Crescent.

Police deployed to the area and located the male on VRD Drive, where he was arrested without incident.

The alleged offender was not found to be in possession of any weapons at the time of his arrest.

He was conveyed to the Watch House where he underwent drug and alcohol testing, returning a positive drug result.

He remains in police custody and investigations are ongoing.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to make contact on 131 444 quoting reference number P25297263. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Call for information – Alleged sexual assault – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information after an alleged sexual assault occurred in Alice Springs on Friday 31 October 2025.

Investigators are appealing for the public’s assistance, specifically to identify a vehicle of interest.

The vehicle, a black Hilux, is alleged to have been in the vicinity of The Gap around 11pm on Friday 31 October. The Hilux is believed to have been stationary on Gap Road, near the intersection of Bagot Street, and facing in a northerly direction.

Anyone with information, including dash cam footage or CCTV footage which may have captured this black Hilux, is urged to contact police on 131 444. Please quote reference number NTP2500109225. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au.

The Northern Territory Police Force is committed to ensuring the safety of all community members and take allegations of this nature very seriously.

Drink drivers caught during targeted traffic operations in North-West

Source: Tasmania Police

Drink drivers caught during targeted traffic operations in North-West

Wednesday, 5 November 2025 – 10:25 am.

Western Road Policing Services conducted 362 random breath tests during targeted traffic operations at Spreyton, Latrobe and Quoiba yesterday afternoon.
Acting Inspector Martin Parker said while the majority of road users were doing the right thing, police detected four drink drivers, one speeding driver, and one suspended driver in an unregistered and uninsured vehicle.
“Police conducted traffic operations for three hours following Melbourne Cup celebrations, and were disappointed with the number of drink drivers detected,” he said.
“If you are going to celebrate an event, or plan to drink, organise a designated driver. Don’t bet on your own life or the life of others by driving while under the influence of alcohol. Please make good choices.”
Police also issued three defect notices and an infringement notice for one driver failing to display their P2 plates.
Tasmania Police is out on the roads every single day enforcing the road rules, and members of the public are urged to do their part to help police keep our roads safe for all motorists.
Members of the public are encouraged to report dangerous driving incidents witnessed on Tasmanian roads, to Tasmania Police.
Dangerous driving incidents currently unfolding should be reported if safe to do so to police by phoning 131 444. In a life-threatening emergency phone Triple Zero (000).

Remote travel quick tips

Source: South Australia Police

Police remind the community to travel safe in remote areas and plan ahead.

About 5pm yesterday Tuesday 4 November, police were called to an area about 40km from Amata to reports a vehicle had utilised an online mapping app causing the car to leave the main highway where the car became bogged.

Police were in attendance and assisted when a second car also reported being bogged where police assisted with the second rescue.

Fortunately, there were no reports of any injuries.

This is a timely reminder to the community when travelling in remote areas to plan a route before you travel and not to rely on apps, be aware of the conditions of where you are travelling and tell someone where you are going.

For more travel tips please head to our website Remote-Travel-Safety.pdf

Toolern Vale marks century of community protection

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Toolern Vale will celebrate their 100th anniversary on 9 November

Toolern Vale Fire Brigade is set to celebrate its century of service this Sunday (9 Nov) and is inviting the community to be part of their special day.

In 1914, the Toolern Vale Progress Association agreed the area needed a fire brigade. Eleven years later, following a major fire that saw 100 volunteers work to protect local homes and assets, the Toolern Vale Bush Fire Brigade was officially formed on 10 November 1925. 

Over the following 100 years, the brigade has seen many trucks and vehicles, new station buildings, changes to training and processes and, of course, many significant fires. 

In 1965, a fire in the area destroyed a large part of the township and surrounding farmland, with the town losing 16 houses, multiple significant buildings and impacting many farms. 

Throughout its history, brigade members have also played a role in fighting fires in the area and beyond, including Ash Wednesday in 1983, the 2009 fires and many strike teams across Victoria and interstate. 

While the Toolern Vale Fire Brigade we know today may be more advanced than the original brigade, the same core mission of protecting their area remains. 

Captain Jared Watson said the brigade has always been a core part of the community. 

“We sit in a fairly high risk area, so I think that anyone who has grown up in the area or is familiar with it understands the importance of the fire brigade. It’s always been community based; it’s always been central to the town,” he said. 

“We’ve got families that have had multiple generations come through the brigade, and we keep everyone engaged where we can. From our operational and non-operational members, our newer members and our members who are in their 80s or 90s and have been a part of the brigade for many years.” 

Since formation, the Toolern Vale community has pitched in to support the brigade through fundraisers and events, and the brigade has also given back however they can. 

Through school education programs, working with local community groups, helping to fundraise for various charitable causes and even providing a classroom for local children when fire impacted their school, community spirit has always been a key part of the brigade’s history. 

Jared said that he feels proud to be at the helm of the brigade and looks forward to what they continue to achieve. 

“It is great to see the Toolern Vale Fire Brigade in the strong position it is in going into its next 100 years. I look forward to seeing it continue to go from strength to strength in years to come.” 

Toolern Vale Fire Brigade will celebrate their anniversary this coming weekend, with a brigade dinner on Saturday 8 November and an Open Day community celebration on Sunday 9 November. 

With historical trucks and artefacts on display, activities for the kids and fire skill demonstrations, the brigade are encouraging community members to head along and celebrate alongside them. The day will also see the launch of a new historical book, looking back at the century of service from the brigade.  

The community celebration will be held on Sunday 9 November 2025 from 10am-2pm at Toolern Vale Fire Brigade, 203 Creamery Road Toolern Vale. 

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Blackdown Tableland National Park closure

Source: Government of Queensland

Issued: 4 Nov 2025

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People are ignoring park closed signs and putting themselves at risk.

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is asking people to stay out of Blackdown Tableland National Park while rangers work to contain two bushfires.

Blackdown Tableland National Park was temporarily closed on 27 October for public safety reasons when lightning strikes sparked two separate fires.

Since the temporary closure was implemented, people have cut locked gates to get in, and rangers have ordered more than 10 people to leave the park.

Project Officer Eliza Wheeler said rangers are disappointed and frustrated with people illegally entering the national park.

“This closure is in place to keep people safe and support crucial firefighting efforts,” Ms Wheeler said.

“Entering a closed section of a national park is dangerous, especially when rangers are fighting bushfires.

“Ignoring temporary closures stops rangers from doing their job and people and properties in danger.

“Anyone caught illegally entering a restricted access area can face an on-the-spot fine of $667.

“People are advised that they should never enter closed areas, they should obey all signage and follow directions from rangers.”

If you’re planning to visit a national park or State forest this bushfire risk period, check Park Alerts before leaving home.

How to spend Valentine’s Day in Canberra

Source: Government of Australia Capital Territory

From dining to scenic walks, Canberra has plenty of romantic options.

In Brief:

  • Valentine’s Day is on Friday 14 February 2025.
  • This article lists events and activities that are suitable for celebrating Valentine’s Day.

Whether you plan on spending Valentine’s Day with your partner, family, or friends, there is plenty to do in Canberra.

Here are some ideas for how to spend Valentine’s Day in Canberra:

Catch a sunrise or sunset

Wake up before the rest of the world to catch a quiet early morning sunrise. Or perhaps enjoy a meal or drink at dusk to enjoy a romantic sunset.

Either way, Canberra has plenty of beautiful lookouts and vantage points to watch the sun make its rise or descent.

Should you wish to linger after sundown, it doesn’t get much more romantic than a night of stargazing.

Buy a local gift

Not sure what to gift your valentine? Here are some ideas for uniquely Canberran gifts:

  • a bottle of local wine or spirits
  • a print from a Canberra artist
  • a piece of locally made jewellery
  • a bag of local coffee or a voucher for a café
  • a candle or body product from a Canberran maker.

Go on a scenic walk

A stroll is a great way to spend quality time together. Canberra has lots of tracks, trails and paths to explore.

Enjoy a picnic

With our big range of parks, gardens and lakes, you’re never far from a good picnic spot in Canberra.

Check out this list of 10 spots for your next Canberra picnic.

Prefer to grab some takeaway for your picnic? Here are some ideas to try:

Share a meal out 

If a restaurant or café meal is more your style, you’re in luck. Canberra has an incredible dining scene.

Here are some choices to explore:

Get active

It’s no secret that Canberrans are a sporty bunch. Get your heart racing with a workout.

You could also check out the Belco Bowl Jam 2025. It’s an action-packed skateboarding event that’s bound to give you an adrenaline rush.

Catch a show

No matter whether music or theatre is your vibe, Canberra’s arts scene has something for everyone.

Here’s a selection of what’s on Valentine’s Day:

  • The Music & Lyrics of Tracy Chapman
  • Ash Grunwald – Feeling Better
  • Valentines Day Live Music and Sunset at the Vineyard
  • Tinderella and the Eight Unique Uses of Tinder
  • Postmodern Jukebox’s “Magic & Moonlight” World Tour 2025.

Watch a film

Prefer screen to stage? The National Film and Sound Archive has two Valentine’s Day screenings:

  • U3A at NFSA – Amy Castles Reconsidered: Singing and Sectarianism
  • Four Weddings and Funeral (35mm).

Elsie’s Film House is a pop-up cinema lounge and bar in Civic Square. On Valentine’s Day, they have two “date night” sessions:

  • Crazy, Stupid Love
  • In the Mood for Love.

Looking for love? Keep yourself safe

Romance and dating scams are a real threat for people looking for love. In 2024, Australians lost $20 million to these kinds of scams.

No matter how you’ve met, make sure they’re the real deal. Watch out for someone who:

  • makes excuses to avoid meeting, via video or in person
  • moves quickly to saying they have deep feelings for you
  • talks money early on, including making urgent requests
  • asks you for intimate photos but won’t share theirs.

Avoiding these red flags will help you make sure your love is real.


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Driver arrested after crash on Tapleys Hill Road

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating a crash at Fulham Gardens this evening.

About 7pm Tuesday 4 November, police and emergency crews were called to Tapleys Hill Road in Fulham Gardens where a Holden wagon collided with a Stobie pole.

The occupants of the car ran off but were found nearby.

The driver, a 36-year-old Seaton man, was arrested and charged with driving without due care, failing to provide his personal details and failing to answer police questions in relation to the crash. He was bailed to appear at Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on 12 December.

Neither he nor his 22-year-old passenger sustained serious injuries.

The Stobie pole collapsed and blocked Tapleys Hill Road in both directions causing significant delays and diversions were put in place while SA Power Networks restored the infrastructure. The road has since reopened.

Anyone who witnessed the crash who hasn’t yet spoken with police is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or on 1800 333 000.

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Acton Waterfront precinct consultation

Source: Australian Capital Territory – State Government




Acton Waterfront precinct consultation – Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

















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Released 04/11/2025

Community input is being sought on the Acton Waterfront precinct as the next stage of planning for the new lakeside neighbourhood linking the city centre to Lake Burley Griffin gets underway.

Building on the previous community engagement, this consultation focuses on the design principles that will guide the creation of the waterfront precinct.

The proposed principles aim to ensure the neighbourhood is economically and environmentally sustainable, with active streets, public spaces, diverse housing, and climate-responsive design.

Running until 17 December 2025, the consultation, will seek views on how the design approach can deliver an urban neighbourhood that:

  1. brings everyday life to the waterfront through a mix of homes, shops, parks and community spaces;
  2. improves active travel connections between the City Centre and the waterfront; and
  3. sets a high benchmark for environmental performance and liveability in Canberra.

Community workshops and an online panel will be held throughout November and December, alongside opportunities to contribute through the YourSay website.

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the Acton Waterfront was an important project to link the expanding city centre to the lake.

“The new boardwalk, completed in 2022, and the new Ngamawari park, which will commence construction next year, have been about building amenities to activate the lakefront and make it more inviting for people,” the Chief Minister said.

“We’re now in the early planning stages for how more people will live, work and enjoy this space – transforming it into a liveable and well used precinct that links the city centre to the lake and is better connected by light rail and active travel options.

“We know there is strong support for more community use of this part of our city, and through this consultation we want to hear what amenity people would like to see built in the precinct. This feedback will help to refine the design principles that will inform our next stages of planning.”

Quotes attributable to City Renewal Authority CEO Craig Gillman:

“Acton Waterfront is about creating a neighbourhood that feels like Canberra. Open, sustainable and welcoming, but with the energy of city life right by the lake.

“We want people to imagine what it will be like to live, work or relax here. To dine by the water at new bars and restaurants, take the kids for a play, or walk home from the city through a shady, tree-lined street.

This consultation is our chance to make sure the design reflects what Canberrans value most.”

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CBR Sport Award finalists announced

Source: Australian Capital Territory – State Government




CBR Sport Award finalists announced – Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

















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Released 04/11/2025

Canberra’s best and brightest sporting stars have today been announced as finalists for the 2025 CBR Sport Awards.

Once a year Canberra’s sporting community comes together for the CBR Sport Awards to celebrate the incredible achievements of athletes, teams, and the wider sporting community across the ACT.

The Awards are dedicated to honouring excellence, resilience, and innovation in sport, and showcase the diversity and strength of local talent, from grassroots champions to international competitors.

Minister for Sport and Recreation, Yvette Berry, said sport continues to be a cornerstone of our community, and this year’s finalists represent the very best of Canberra’s sporting talent.

“Following the enormous success of the Australian Masters Games last month, Canberra is continuing to demonstrate why we are a true sporting capital,” Minister Berry said.

“From local clubs to world-class athletes, the CBR Sport Awards highlight the passion and commitment of our athletes, teams, and sporting organisations. Year after year I am inspired by the depth of sporting excellence across our city.

“I would like to congratulate all nominees and finalists. You inspire the next generation and remind us of what can be achieved through hard work and determination.”

The CBR Sport Awards will be held on Thursday, 20 November. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.cbrsportawards.com.au.

The 2025 CBR Sport Awards finalists, in no particular order, are:

Athlete of the Year – Para Sport

  • James Turner (Athletics)
  • Sam Harding (Triathlon)
  • Vanessa Low (Athletics)

Athlete of the Year – Men’s Sport

  • James Turner (Athletics)
  • Jay Vine – (Cycling, Road)
  • Cameron Myers (Athletics)

Athlete of the Year – Women’s Sport

  • Leanne Pompeani (Athletics)
  • Vanessa Low (Athletics)
  • Laura Peel (Aerial Skiing)

Team of the Year

  • Canberra Cavalry (Baseball)
  • Canberra Raiders (Rugby League)
  • Canberra Gunners (Basketball)

Rising Star

  • Isobel Egan (Rowing)
  • Christopher Jackson (Archery)
  • Zara Russell (Basketball)

ACT Sport Hall of Fame – Associate

  • Heather Reid (Football)
  • Tim Gavel (Sports Journalism)

ACT Sport Hall of Fame – Full Member

  • Melissa Breen (Athletics)
  • George Smith (Rugby Union)

Minister for Sport and Recreation’s Award for Event Excellence

  • Canberra Brave
  • Stromlo Running Festival
  • Tuggeranong Archery Club

Minister for Sport and Recreation’s Award for Inclusion

  • Blind Cricket ACT
  • Pink Tennis
  • Bruton Basketball Foundation

Minister for Sport and Recreation’s Award for Innovation

  • Canberra Region Rugby League
  • Rowing ACT

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