Mobility scooter stolen from elderly victim at Elizabeth Vale

Source: South Australia Police

An elderly assault victim has had his mobility scooter stolen while in hospital.

About 1.20pm on Tuesday 28 October, the 79-year-old victim was assaulted in an alleged unprovoked attack on Boronia Crescent, Elizabeth Vale.

The victim was knocked to the ground and taken to hospital by ambulance for treatment.

His family last saw his mobility scooter parked by the side of the road in Boronia Crescent about 11pm that night.  It was subsequently stolen sometime overnight.

Anyone who witnessed the theft or has any dashcam or CCTV footage of the scooter or knows of its whereabouts is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

A 39-year-old Elizabeth Vale man has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

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Arrest – Stolen motor vehicle – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A 36-year-old male has been arrested in relation to a vehicle that was stolen from a residence in Alice Springs overnight.

Between 11pm and midnight, an aggravated burglary occurred at a unit at a residential complex on Gap Road. The sole occupant of the unit, a 70-year-old male, was asleep at the time of the burglary which resulted in his vehicle being stolen.

At 12:10am, police conducting proactive patrols sighted the vehicle in Bloomfield Street in Gillen, with the offender attempting to flee when approached. He was apprehended and arrested after a short foot pursuit. Subsequent investigations confirmed the vehicle was stolen and the victim was notified.

The 36-year-old has since been charged with:

  • Drive Motor Vehicle While Unlicensed
  • Theft
  • Drive High Range
  • Drive Unregistered Motor Vehicle
  • Driving / Using a Motor Vehicle without Consent
  • Drive Uninsured Motor Vehicle

He was remanded to appear in court tomorrow.

Acting Superintendent Terry Simpson said, “This was excellent police work by our members that highlights the effectiveness of targeted proactive patrols in our community.

“Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information, including those with CCTV or dashcam footage, is urged to make a report to police on 131 444.”

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

MS Gong riders urged to plan ahead

Source: Mental Health Australia

Up to 10,000 riders are expected to take part in the MS Gong Ride from Sydney to Wollongong to raise funds for people living with multiple sclerosis this Sunday, 2 November 2025.

Now in its 44th year, the Gong Ride is one of Australia’s most celebrated charity cycling events, drawing participants from across the state and beyond. Riders will depart from Tempe or Engadine and make their way through the scenic Royal National Park, finishing at Thomas Dalton Park in Fairy Meadow.

Key roads will be closed at the start and finish areas and along parts of the course through the Royal National Park, as well as lane closures along the Princes Highway from 5am to 11am between Sutherland and Waterfall. Delays are expected travelling southbound on the Princes Highway during this time. Princes Highway will be under 60km/h speed restrictions in some sections between Sutherland and Waterfall. Riders will continue down towards Wollongong via Lawrence Hargrave Drive and along the Sea Cliff Bridge sharing roads with motorists.  

Transport for NSW Executive Director Operations Planning Grant Knoetze said riders and volunteers should plan ahead to get to the 80km ride starting from Tempe Recreational Park at 6am, and the 53km ride will start from Preston Park, Engadine at 8am. 

“We encourage riders to enjoy active transport safely, follow event marshals’ instructions and wear appropriate safety gear. Drivers should follow the road rules including reduced speed limits for the event and be patient and cautious around cyclists who will be sharing roads along parts of the course” Mr Knoetze said. 

Riders are reminded that from Saturday 1 November, converted e-bikes, regular pedal bikes that have been fitted with batteries and motors, are not permitted on Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink, or Metro services. Travelling with a restricted converted e-bike on board may result in a $400 penalty notice and a maximum fine of $1,100.

Additional early morning trains will run to Tempe and Engadine, as well as additional special event train services running from Fairy Meadow back towards Sydney to help participants with their bikes get home from the event. 

Planned weekend trackwork is taking place across parts of the rail network including between Strathfield and Central (express trains continue to run), the City Circle and the entire Metro line. Trains will continue to run express between Strathfield and Central. Buses will replace metro services between Tallawong and Chatswood. Catch trains to travel between Chatswood and the city. Use light rail services to travel through the Sydney CBD.

Due to road closures, some buses will be diverting from their regular routes and using different stops along the event course.  

“If you have a car or any vehicle parked in special event clearways along sections of the course, please move them on Saturday night as these clearways start very early on Sunday morning.”

Bikes are not permitted on buses including rail replacement buses, so please use trains to travel home from Fairy Meadow.

For more details on public transport changes during the event, including trip planning and travel alerts, visit MS Gong Ride 2025 | transportnsw.info or use the Opal Travel app or other trip planning apps.

For real-time updates on traffic conditions, including road closures and special event clearways, visit Live Traffic NSW

Flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the start of SpringOUT!

Source: Government of Australia Capital Territory




Flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the start of SpringOUT! – Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

















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Canberrans are encouraged to celebrate inclusion, free expression and pride at the SpringOUT Festival this November.

As part of a ceremony, the LGBTIQA+ communities’ flags were raised outside the Legislative Assembly today, officially marking the start of the 26th SpringOUT Festival.

Minister for Disability, Carers and Community Services, Suzanne Orr MLA described SpringOUT as one of the ACT’s most iconic events – a vibrant, fun-filled celebration of pride that raises visibility of LGBTIQA+ communities and fosters acceptance.

“Raising the LGBTIQA+ communities’ flags outside the Legislative Assembly is an important opportunity to pay tribute to the valuable contribution our LGBTIQA+ communities in making Canberra a more diverse and inclusive place to live. It encourages us to reflect on how much has been achieved by LGBTIQA+ leaders, advocates and allies. It also serves as a reminder of the work we need to continue to achieve equality for all,” Minister Orr said.

“The ACT Government is committed to making the ACT the most LGBTIQA+ inclusive city in Australia through our Capital of Equality Strategy 2024–2029. As part of the Strategy, we’ve been funding LGBTIQA+ organisations, helping to facilitate inclusive community events through the Capital of Equality Grant programs, and progressing law reforms that protect the rights of LGBTIQA+ people.”

Some of the Capital of Equality grant, recipients participating at 2025 SpringOUT include:

  • Canberra’s Queer Variety Show, which will perform three different shows throughout November at Smith’s Alternative.
  • Rainbow Families, which will be hosting their regular Seahorse Playgroup sessions during the month, creating a space where queer families are celebrated and children can see families like theirs thriving. Families will also be treated to a Fire Truck visit.
  • Transition Breath, which will host the Queer Breathwork workshop to explore one’s creative expression, alongside embodiment and conscious connected breathing practices.

Minister Orr thanked festival organisers, participants, volunteers and sponsors for bringing another year of the SpringOUT Festival to life.

“Canberra is home to so many talented LGBTIQA+ performers and artists, and I’m looking forward to attending as many SpringOUT events as I can. I encourage all Canberrans to come along to the Fair Day at Glebe Park on Saturday 1 November to help get the festival off to a flying start. There is an incredible line-up of entertainment and activities, so be sure to check out the full program too,” Minister Orr said.

More information on SpringOUT is available at: www.springout.com.au/

Quotes attributable to Danny Corvini, Vice-President of SpringOUT:

“SpringOUT 2025 is shaping up to be one of the biggest ones the festival has ever held, with over 40 events of all shapes and varieties.

“We appreciate the efforts of Suzanne Orr MLA to ensure that Canberra is a warm-hearted and open-minded place for all LGBTIQA+ residents to live and we look forward to sharing that queer joy with the entire community at SpringOUT festival events throughout the month of November.”

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EOI: Support at Home pooled funding trial workshops

Source: Australian Executive Government Ministers

We want to hear from Support at Home providers to help design a pooled funding trial, starting in 2026. Register interest by 5pm (AEDT) 5 November 2025 for the opportunity to participate in an online workshop or give written feedback.

Investigation milestones met on the East Nowra Sub Arterial Road project

Source: Mental Health Australia

Initial design and investigation milestones have been met on the East Nowra Sub Arterial Road (ENSA) project, bringing the alternative connection between the Nowra CBD and the suburbs and villages east of Nowra another step closer.

Initial design and investigation milestones have been met on the East Nowra Sub Arterial Road (ENSA) project (PDF, 209.62 KB), bringing the alternative connection between the Nowra CBD and the suburbs and villages east of Nowra another step closer.

The State Government provided $12 million to Shoalhaven City Council to complete this phase of the project, consisting of project management, site investigations, design and early construction works.

Australian Society of Travel Writers’ Annual Convention in Bendigo

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

The City of Greater Bendigo is delighted to be the first regional Victorian city to host the Australian Society of Travel Writers annual Convention, which is taking place from October 30 to November 2 to mark its 50th anniversary.

Presented in collaboration with Destination Greater Bendigo Loddon, Business Events Victoria and the City, the Australian Society of Travel Writers Convention will host a delegation of 90 writers, publishers, editors, photographers and public relations members from across Australia and New Zealand to celebrate this special anniversary milestone.

As this is first time the Australian Society of Travel Writers Convention has been hosted by a Victorian regional city in its 50-year history, the coveted event will showcase the Bendigo Regions reputation as a UNESCO City and Region of Gastronomy and its visitor destination offerings from arts, history and cultural experiences to its unique natural beauty.

Delegates will be welcomed by the Mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf at a welcome opening event of the program at Ulumbarra Theatre.

A two-day program at the Lakeside Hotel will have a host of inspiring panellists and guest speakers, a cocktail function spotlighting local producers and artisans, and the Awards for Excellence gala dinner at Mackenzie Quarters. The convention program will finish with media familiarisation tours for delegates, showcasing more than 40 businesses, experiences and products from across Bendigo, Heathcote and Loddon Valley. This includes attractions, tours, wineries, breweries, galleries, hospitality venues and accommodation providers. With so many travel writers visiting the Bendigo Region for the convention, these tours are designed to inspire editorial stories, blogs and social media content for leading publications from across Australia.

Destination Greater Bendigo Loddon’s James Myatt said being the first regional Victorian city selected to host the Australian Society of Travel Writers 50th anniversary convention is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the region’s diverse attractions.

“This is an extraordinary accolade for our region to be chosen as the destination for a large contingent of esteemed travel journalists and publicists,” Mr Myatt said.

“To be celebrated by the travel writing community in this way is a fitting recognition of our region’s vibrant appeal.

“Hosting a convention like this demonstrates that our beautiful region, and all of the experiences it has to offer, can compete with the rest of world’s most appealing travel destinations.”

367-2025: Services Restored: Thursday 30 October 2025 – BICON website, MARS

Source: Australia Government Statements – Agriculture

30 October 2025

Who does this notice affect?

All clients required to use the department’s Biosecurity Import Conditions System (BICON) website during the unplanned outage.

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Lockwood take over town to celebrate 75 years

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Credit: Alistair Walker, Lockwood 2nd Lieutenant

Torrential rain and severe winds were not enough to dampen Lockwood Fire Brigade’s 75-year anniversary festivities on the weekend, as eager members celebrated alongside their community.

The dedicated volunteers captivated a large crowd during the tough conditions with the help of many stakeholders, to hold a joyful community market on Sunday (26 October).

Held on the bowling green and within the town hall, stalls were set up for all ages, with Kelly Sports, face painting and badge making for the kids, and a silent auction and raffle on offer for the adults.  

Lockwood Fire Brigade Captain of 5 years and CFA volunteer for 44 years, Dean Heather said the event was the biggest and most successful he had seen for the brigade.

“There has been such a large amount of work and organisation put into this event by many members of our brigade, and we’re really pleased with how well it turned out,” Dean said.

“Having been involved in the brigade for 25 years, it was exciting to be a part of such a large community engagement day.

“This year we decided to make it a real community affair, hoping to engage more closely with families and it was a great result.

“We had the community engagement vehicle set up so people could refresh their summer fire safety too, and plenty of food and drink to keep the day moving.”

Neighbouring CFA brigades from Kangaroo Flat, Marong, Maiden Gully and Oscar 1 rescue were on site in support throughout the day coordinating displays with Marong VICSES.

“They battled the weather but were still able to get some target shooting with the hose and water fire extinguishers going which people enjoyed,” Dean said.

Dean said it was particularly special on the weekend to acknowledge their dedicated years of service in front of those they serve.

“We had a certificate provided to us by CFA, unveiled behind red curtains and it was great to have CFA District 2 Assistant Chief Fire Officer Archie Conroy come down to speak,” Dean said.

“We had a number of speeches touching on various stories through the decades.”

As a rural fire brigade specialising in grass and scrub fires, volunteers first operated out of a station on the Calder Highway, before moving to the new and existing site on Crusoe Road in 2002, with better access to the town and more room to house vehicles.

Over the years, brigade members have been deployed to major bushfires including the 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires, 2009’s Black Saturday and the 2019-20 season.

When taking on the captaincy, Dean said it was a good opportunity to start afresh in the brigade and praises the willingness of the members to put up their hand to help.

“Having identified the strengths of our members, it has made delegation a lot easier, and they have been awesome at offering their assistance and expertise,” Dean said.

“We have around 34 members, with 20 operational and a core unit who are able to turn out to each incident. With a highway running through our patch, we do get motor vehicle incidents too.

“I try to acknowledge and thank our members as much as I can for their efforts because I think that matters. You have to give them credit for the work they do, and they appreciate it.”

Dean’s entire family is part of CFA, with his two sons involved with the brigade, the youngest being 17, and his wife Mel a Brigade Administrative Support Officer in District 2.

“As a family, CFA has been a pretty big part of our life and my wife used to say as soon as the pager went off, it emptied our house,” Dean said.

“Mel has aspirations to start training with the brigade too, to assist with her knowledge and get a handle of what is involved so she has a better understanding in her own work environment.”

Submitted by CFA media