Woman arrested with knife at shopping centre

Source: New South Wales – News

A woman was arrested and a knife seized following a disturbance at Arndale Shopping Centre yesterday morning.

Police were called to Arndale Shopping Centre just before midday on Sunday 29 September by reports a woman had allegedly threatened a security guard with a knife.

The security guard was not physically injured during the incident.

A 31-year-old Ferryden Park woman was quickly located by police and arrested.  She was charged with aggravated assault, disorderly behaviour, and carry a prohibited weapon.

She was refused police bail and appeared in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court today. (CO2500040920)

Over the weekend, following the introduction of Declared Shopping Precincts at major suburban shopping centres on Friday, police conducted an operation at Burnside Shopping Centre to combat knife crime and increase public safety.

Police conducted 1692 metal detector searches, seized three knives and arrested or reported three people at the shopping centre.

The public are reminded that the three-month surrender period to hand in knives anonymously to police ends tomorrow, Tuesday 30 September.

People in possession of these now prohibited weapons (without a legislated exemption) are encouraged to surrender them to their nearest police station – except for Hindley or Grenfell Street – and may do so anonymously until tomorrow.

So far, 3255 weapons, including 2612 machetes or swords (80%), have been voluntarily surrendered during the three-month amnesty period.

Community engagement on new Canberra Aquatic Centre

Source: Australian National Party

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Released 29/09/2025 – Joint media release

Canberrans have seven weeks to have their say about what features they want to see in the new Canberra Aquatic Centre to be built in Commonwealth Park.

The aquatic centre, which will be located close to light rail stops on Commonwealth Avenue, will include a mix of pools, kids splash-play areas, and facilities that will support a range of aquatic and recreational activities.

A seven-week consultation period starting this school holidays, will capture community views to inform the design and functionality of the new aquatic centre, such as equipment and amenities and year-round usability.

Feedback from Canberrans, key sporting organisations, community groups and peak bodies, will assist in designing a facility that meets the needs of as many users as possible within the available project budget.

The ACT and Australian governments have jointly committed $137.8 million to plan and deliver the new facility.

Construction of the new Centre is expected to start in this parliamentary term, following the finalisation of design and approval processes.

Find out more about the new aquatic centre and provide feedback online via the YourSay Conversations website until 14 November 2025.

A series of pop-up information stalls will also be held throughout the consultation period with details to be advised via the website.

This consultation follows engagement undertaken by the National Capital Authority earlier this year on the Commonwealth Park Concept Vision 2025, which included a new aquatics facility that strengthens the park’s connection to water and landscape.

Quotes attributable to ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr:

“The new Canberra Aquatic Centre aims to deliver modern, inclusive, and sustainable aquatic and recreation facilities for all Canberrans to enjoy.

The new centre will be designed to welcome as wide a range of users as possible within the project budget.

We are asking Canberrans to share their ideas on what facilities and features are most important – your feedback will help shape this new facility.”

Quotes attributable to ACT Senator Katy Gallagher:

“This is a big investment in the future of our city and will deliver a brand new aquatic centre in central location but also importantly will free up land to unlock the construction of the new National Convention Centre precinct.

We want this aquatic centre to be something that Canberra families, kids and keen swimmers can all enjoy for decades to come.

We want to make sure the aquatic centre meets the Canberra community’s expectations, so I’d encourage anyone with an interest in this project to get online and have their say.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Canberra Alicia Payne:

“Commonwealth Park is a place for the whole Canberra community. This new aquatic centre will strengthen the connection between the city and the lake, while providing facilities that locals and visitors alike can enjoy.

Community feedback is vital to make sure the design reflects Canberra’s unique character and national capital role.”

– Statement ends –

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Aussie kids defy orders as Do Not Watch This Show achieves biggest launch of the year on ABC iview

Source: AMP Limited

29 09 2025 – Media release

Wizz from Do Not Watch This Show. 
Following the outstanding success of the debut season, the ABC, Screen Australia and VicScreen are thrilled to announce that Do Not Watch This Show: Season 2 has been greenlit. Season 1 saw its first episode hit an average audience of over 2.5 million.
The series, adapted from the book series Do Not Open This Book by Andy Lee, achieved one million average viewers across ABC Family and ABC iview in its first two weeks*, making it the #1 show across all of ABC iview in its launch period.
Season 1 has achieved a staggering 115 million minutes viewed on ABC iview in just three months.
These astounding numbers make Do Not Watch This Show the biggest launch of a new Children & Family show in the history of ABC iview.
Andy Lee said, “I’m overwhelmed and absolutely ecstatic to hear so many families are tuning in and enjoying Do Not Watch This Show. While it could be interpreted that we have a whole country of disobedient children, which sounds quite alarming, I prefer to think it’s a triumph for cheeky rascals everywhere. Keep on keeping on, you little ratbags. Let the fun and the giggles continue for Season 2.”
ABC Director Screen, Jennifer Collins said, “It’s testament to the team at Lee Bones that this original series has connected so strongly with Australian families and quickly become a household favourite. We’re proud to be the home of high-quality family programming on the ABC and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for Wizz and his friends in Season 2.”

Screen Australia Director of Narrative Content Louise Gough said, “Andy Lee and the Do Not Watch This Show team have captured the hearts and imaginations of little and big mischief-makers alike. The extraordinary success of the first season speaks to the team’s flair for writing a series that is wildly entertaining for viewers of all ages. I cannot wait for the shenanigans to continue in Season 2 – sorry Wizz, but we will be watching!”
VicScreen CEO Caroline Pitcher said, “The smash hit Do Not Watch This Show proves just how brilliantly Victorian screen talent can entertain and inspire young audiences. We’re thrilled to be supporting Lee Bones and a terrific local team to make another season of Do Not Watch This Show in Victoria. We can’t wait to ‘not watch’ what Wizz and his pals get up to next!”
The animated series centres on Wizz, a blue monster who refuses to accept that he is the star of a TV show and is desperate for kids to switch it off. Wizz, voiced by Lee, goes to hilarious lengths to deter his audience, which only makes him more appealing.
Do Not Watch This Show Season 2 will air on the ABC in 2026.
Always free and Always entertaining, stream Do Not Watch This Show on ABC iview now.
Production credit: Do Not Watch This Show Season 2 is a Lee Bones Production for ABC. Major production funding from the ABC and Screen Australia. Financed in association with VicScreen. Directed by Patrick Crawley. Series Producer Nick Campbell. Line Producer Megan Brock. Written by Andy Lee, Jason Marion and Ray Matsen. Designed by Heath McKenzie. Producers Andy Lee and Greg Sitch. ABC Commissioning Editor Mick Elliott. ABC Acting Head of Children & Family Mary-Ellen Mullane.
* Source: OzTAM VOZ Total TV and BVOD, National, Average Audience, When Watched period 04/07/2025-17/07/2025, OzTAM VPM Minutes
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New lyric theatre moves a step closer

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services




New lyric theatre moves a step closer – Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

















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Released 27/09/2025

Canberra’s new lyric theatre is progressing with the release of detailed designs inspired by Canberra’s iconic natural landmarks.

The performance venue will showcase views of Black Mountain and Vernon Circle, blending into the city’s cultural district and setting a new benchmark for accessibility and artistic experience in the ACT.

With bold architecture and large feature windows, the theatre building will glow with natural light by day and ambient light by night. A spacious northern forecourt will welcome public gatherings, and the building’s layered design will balance openness with intimacy.

“This will be a significant venue for Canberra – providing a theatre that enables world-class performances to be held in our city,” Chief Minister Andrew Barr said.

“The design reflects our landscape and celebrates First Nations culture with its use of natural forms and textures.

“Importantly, the detailed design also responds to the needs of the people who will watch performances, the performers who will take the stage, and the staff who will work in the venue, which has been guided by extensive community consultation throughout the planning and design process.

“People told us they care about comfort, good views from their seats, equal access for everyone, a strong connection to Country and more bathroom options.”

The detailed design includes:

  • Seating for up to 2,000 people across three levels: stalls, dress circle and balcony
  • Accessible seating on every level
  • Equitable building access
  • More bathrooms than required, including all-gender facilities
  • A modern orchestra pit that can be adjusted for different performance sizes.

“With seating for up to 2000 people, the theatre will also deliver the scale and sophistication needed to attract the major productions our community has been waiting for.

“Every seat has been designed for a great audience experience and for people to feel close to the action.

“The space will feature accessible seating on all levels and a modern orchestra pit that can adjust for different performance sizes.”

The new images of the theatre are part of the main Works Approval application, which has been lodged with the National Capital Authority (NCA) and is now on public exhibition until 5pm, Monday 20 October 2025. The public are invited to view the designs and see how community feedback has shaped the project.

View the consultation at: https://www.nca.gov.au/planning/works-approval/wa-under-consultation.

Learn more at: https://yoursayconversations.act.gov.au/canberratheatreproject.

The new lyric theatre is planned for the area northwest of the current Canberra Theatre Centre, bordering Northbourne Avenue and Vernon Circle.

Site establishment and early works are expected to start from October 2025, subject to approvals, with main construction starting early next year.

– Statement ends –

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Volunteers drive the formation of new Apostles Group

Source:

A new CFA group has been officially launched in District 6 – the Apostles Group.

Formed through the merger of Cobden and Timboon groups, this new team reflects a proactive, volunteer-led effort to build a more sustainable group for the area.

WHY THE CHANGE?
Like many rural areas, CFA groups in District 6 are dealing with fewer volunteers, leadership gaps and heavier workloads.

For Cobden Group in particular, maintaining viability was becoming harder.

“It really came down to people – just not having enough of them,” Group Officer Mark Roberts AFSM said. “Running a group with only six brigades just wasn’t going to cut it long term. We needed a group that was the right size for the years to come.”

A working party was established with representatives from each group in District 6. Its focus was to plan for the future and identify ways to strengthen the role of groups.

“With the trending change in the community’s values around volunteering, it was time for us to be proactive,” Deputy Group Officer and Captain of Port Campbell Fire Brigade Katy Millard said. 

“Exchanging ideas and considering other points of view as part of the working party was a positive way of being able to influence change,” Katy said.

The working party’s first recommendation was to bring Cobden and neighbouring Timboon groups together to create a single, stronger group with shared resources, experience and people power. The  new group includes Bostocks Creek, Brucknell-Ayrford, Carpendeit-South Purrumbete, Cobden, Cobrico, Ecklin & District, Jancourt, Kennedy’s Creek, Lower Heytesbury, Port Campbell, Princetown, Scotts Creek-Cowleys Creek, Simpson and Timboon.

VOLUNTEERS LEADING THE WAY
What set this process apart was that it was entirely volunteer led – from the initial conversations and planning to consultation and decision-making.

“The pragmatic approach from both groups’ delegates was great,” Deputy Group Officer and new CFA Board member Bryce Morden said. “Many had been through mergers before with local sports clubs and knew we couldn’t wait for a crisis to trigger a merger.”

Delegates also agreed on the group’s new name – Apostles Group – to reflect the iconic landscape and shared identity of the region .

LAYING THE GROUNDWORK
As planning got underway, it became clear that merging two groups involved more than just deciding on a new name. There were different ways of operating, and alignment was key.

Templates and tools helped clarify expectations, but the real value came from collaboration.

“It’s been interesting to see the different approaches from each of the groups across operations, admin, training and communications,” Bryce said. “We will need to take the best from both and create a new Apostles Group way of doing things.”

Katy said working with a wider range of people made decision-making stronger.

“I didn’t anticipate the value of the combined group management teams, with a broader experience base,” she said. “Bringing different perspectives to the table actually made the nuts and bolts of setting up the new group pretty straightforward.”

Introducing pre-nomination process before elections also gave brigade delegates more confidence in the process.

“We received pre-nominations for the officer positions, which really helped,” Mark said. “It gave delegates time to consider their choices ahead of the meeting. Voting by secret ballot meant the decisions were made in a fair, confidential and democratic way for the group’s first term.” 

WHAT’S NEXT?
With elections complete, the focus is now on establishing group procedures, preparing for the fire season and continuing to learn from each other.

The Apostles Group was created by bringing two groups together, but the goal was bigger than just a merger. It was about building a stronger, more sustainable future for the brigades involved.

As Bryce summed up: “Change is inevitable. We can choose to have agency and influence in the change process or we can sit back and let change happen to us.”

To learn more about the group amalgamation process, a case study is available. For a copy or if you have any questions, please email the Volunteer Sustainability Team (South West Region) at vst-swr@cfa.vic.gov.au.

Submitted by Kirsten Dudink

Police investigating power pole cut down near Kermandie Football Ground

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Police investigating power pole cut down near Kermandie Football Ground

Monday, 29 September 2025 – 11:03 am.

Police are investigating reports of a power pole deliberately cut down at the old mill site near the Kermandie Football Ground about 10am on Thursday (25 September), which resulted in a significant power outage to the Geeveston township and surrounding areas.
Police would like to speak to anyone with information in relation to the pole being cut down, or suspicious activity in the area around the time including a person in possession of a chainsaw.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Geeveston Police on 131 444 and quoting OR785900.
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000.

Variation to the Access Regime for the ATM System

Source: Airservices Australia

On 17 September 2025, the RBA decided to vary the Access Regime for the ATM System (the Access Regime) with effect on 1 October 2025. The purpose of the variation is to accommodate the replacement of the associated industry-administered ATM Access Code with a new ATM Access Standard. The amendments to the Access Regime are minor and do not change its substantive requirements.

For more details, see Access Regime for the ATM System Variation 2025 and the associated Explanatory Statement.

Details on the new ATM Access Standard are available on the AusPayNet website.

MILNES ROAD, STRATHALBYN (Building Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

Issued on
29 Sep 2025 09:38

Issued for
STRATHALBYN in The Mount Lofty Ranges.

Warning level
Advice – Avoid Smoke

Action
Smoke from STRATHALBYN is in the Milnes Road area.

Smoke can affect your health. You should stay informed and be aware of the health impacts of smoke on yourself and others.

Symptoms of exposure includes shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing, burning eyes, running nose, chest tightness, chest pain and dizziness or light-headedness.

If you or anyone in your care are having difficulty breathing, seek medical attention from your local GP. If your symptoms become severe, call 000.

More information will be provided by the CFS when it is available.

The biggest Budget improvement in a single Parliamentary term

Source: Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry

The Final Budget Outcome for 2024–25 shows the Albanese Labor Government has delivered the largest nominal improvement in the Budget in a single Parliamentary term.

In dollar terms, we’ve made more progress on the Budget in three years than any government in history.

It’s a reminder that we have one of the strongest budgets in the G20.

Responsible economic management is the hallmark of the Albanese Labor Government and today’s result reinforces that.

We’ve turned two big Liberal deficits into two substantial Labor surpluses in our first two years, significantly reduced the deficit in our third year, and continued to pay down debt.

Today’s figures show that the deficit in our third year is around a fifth of the forecast we inherited from the Coalition, and around a third of the forecast in the 2025 Pre‑election Economic and Fiscal Outlook (PEFO).

The 2024–25 FBO shows an underlying cash deficit of just under $10.0 billion (0.4 per cent of GDP), which is substantially lower than the forecast deficit of $27.9 billion in the 2025 PEFO and $47.1 billion in the 2022 PEFO.

As a proportion of GDP, it is around a fifth of the average deficit recorded between the Global Financial Crisis and the pandemic.

This outcome means the fiscal position is $209 billion better over the three years to 2024‑25 than the one we inherited.

Added together, our three Final Budget Outcomes have delivered a cumulative underlying cash balance of +$28 billion, compared with the more than −$181 billion we inherited.

The better fiscal position means gross debt in 2024–25 was $188 billion lower than the one left to us, avoiding over $60 billion in interest costs over the 11 years to 2032–33.

The budget is in much better nick because we’ve paid down almost $200 billion of Liberal debt, demonstrated spending restraint, overseen the creation of more than 1.1 million jobs and got real wages growing again.

This result is better than expected at the 2025 PEFO, thanks to lower‑than‑expected payments and an improved outcome for receipts.

The FBO shows that payments were $4.9 billion lower in 2024–25 than projected at 2025 PEFO. This meant that payments as a share of the economy declined across the last term to be 26.2 per cent in 2024–25, which was 0.4 of a percentage point less than what was forecast at the 2022 PEFO.

A stronger labour market with more Australians working more and earning more is among the biggest factors for the improved outlook for receipts since coming to Government.

Receipts were $13.0 billion higher in 2024–25 than projected at the 2025 PEFO, with more Australians earning more being an important driver.

We’ve managed to get inflation down and improve the budget position without sacrificing the gains we made in the labour market.

We have limited real spending growth and returned around 70 per cent of all tax receipt upgrades to the bottom line, compared to our predecessors who only returned around 40 per cent.

Our responsible economic management has helped make room in the budget for critical investments in Medicare, housing, and tax cuts for every taxpayer.

While we’ve delivered a substantial budget improvement, we recognise that structural pressures are intensifying rather than easing and that’s why we’re taking decisive action to address some of the biggest spending pressures on the budget.

We’re delivering substantial reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme and aged care system, and we’re paying down Liberal debt which is saving us tens of billions of dollars in interest payments.

The Final Budget Outcome is a powerful demonstration of the progress Australians have made together on the economy but there’s more work to do to make the budget more sustainable in the face of global economic uncertainty.

We’ll continue to do what we can to clean up the budget mess we inherited from the Coalition and to make our economy more productive and resilient.

Hobart Rivulet death determined not suspicious

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Hobart Rivulet death determined not suspicious

Monday, 29 September 2025 – 9:15 am.

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a 33-year-old woman, located in the Hobart Rivulet on Friday afternoon.
“Police investigations continued over the weekend and included a review of CCTV in the area, obtaining statements from witnesses, interviews, and forensic examinations including an autopsy,” said Detective Inspector David Gill.
“As a result of investigations conducted so far, police are no longer treating the death as suspicious.”
“Detectives from South East CIB are continuing investigations and will provide a report to the Coroner who will formally determine the cause of death.”
Our thoughts are with everyone affected.