Walker dies following Cradle Mountain rescue

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Walker dies following Cradle Mountain rescue

Saturday, 27 September 2025 – 11:45 am.

An overnight operation to rescue a group of walkers at Cradle Mountain National Park is now complete.Emergency services were contacted about 3.30pm Friday afternoon by another walking party, who found the group in difficulties and suffering from the cold. The group are Chinese nationals visiting Tasmania.Sadly, one female member of the group is confirmed deceased.Weather conditions are extreme and prevented a helicopter deployment. Police Search and Rescue members, SES, PWS and Ambulance Tasmania walked in late yesterday afternoon to locate the group.
They camped with the group last night, and the search and rescue party assisted them to walk out this morning. The other members of the group are in good condition.
“This is a tragic outcome for a group of visitors to Tasmania. Unfortunately, they were not prepared for bushwalking and found themselves overwhelmed by the extreme weather conditions,” said Inspector Steve Jones.“The group did not have appropriate equipment including a personal locator beacon and were unable to call for assistance when they first realised they needed help. Fortunately, another group of walkers found them and rendered valuable assistance with the limited supplies they had.”“Tasmania’s weather can change very quickly, particularly in the alpine areas. This means there are times such as this when we can’t deploy the helicopter and it takes time for a ground search and rescue team to walk into remote areas,” he said.The assistance of other walking parties, along with SES, PWS, and Ambulance Tasmania, has been invaluable in preventing further fatalities.Advice for bushwalkers• Tasmania Police offers the following advice in reminding bushwalkers of the potential risks in the Tasmanian wilderness.• Police strongly advise bushwalkers to ensure they carry sufficient warm clothing and food, and emergency communication devices. A Personal Locator Beacon and preferably also a two-way messaging emergency device (known as a ‘SEND’ – Satellite Emergency Notification Device) should also be carried. Take sufficient resources even if you are only undertaking a day walk.• Ensure you’re prepared with appropriate equipment – take a map and torch, clothing and footwear to suit any conditions. Have a waterproof jacket; adequate food and water and first-aid kit.• Research your intended trip. Ensure the trip is within your abilities and fitness level, and you have a route plan, map and check the expected weather forecast. Note that some walks are extremely demanding and should not be conducted without sufficient experience, and ensure you are mentally and physically prepared.• Check for weather warnings and if there is inclement weather on the way, please reconsider your plans• Let someone know before you go. Ensure someone knows your route and expected return time.• Always carry a fully charged mobile phone and consider a portable charger to extend battery life. Batteries do not last as long when cold and mobile navigation apps deplete batteries quicker than other apps.• Be aware that a PLB is a one-way communication device only and the nature of the emergency will not be known by rescue authorities.• Be mindful that assistance may take some time to arrive depending on the location and weather. You must be prepared to survive until assistance arrives.• Be flexible and have a contingency plan. Be prepared to turn back or change plans if severe weather is forecast or eventuates during the walk, or the trip is harder than you thought. Making the decision to push on when you should turn back can put you in danger.

Investigations continue into death of woman in Hobart

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Investigations continue into death of woman in Hobart

Saturday, 27 September 2025 – 9:16 am.

Investigations are continuing into the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in her 30s in Hobart yesterday.
Police were called about 4.30pm after a passerby saw a body in the Hobart Rivulet, near Molle Street.
The scene remains closed. Police are keeping an open mind as to the cause of death and further investigations are underway including deployment of police divers and door knocks.
Police have identified the woman and are in contact with her family.
Anyone with information about this matter, or who saw a woman in her early 30s in the rivulet area between Molle Street and Warneford Street on the afternoon of Friday 26 September is asked to contact police on 131 444.
Information can also be supplied anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au

Suspicious house fire at 48 Tottenham Road, Gagebrook

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Suspicious house fire at 48 Tottenham Road, Gagebrook

Saturday, 27 September 2025 – 9:10 am.

Police are investigating a suspicious house fire that occurred shortly before 11pm on Friday 26 September 2025 on Tottenham Road in Gagebrook.Tasmania Police and Tasmania Fire Service attended the scene and the fire was extinguished. The house was not occupied at the time of the fire and nobody was injured.The house sustained extensive damage as a result of the fire. The fire did not spread and there is no damage or risk to adjacent properties.Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at crimestopperstas.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Body of woman located in Hobart Rivulet

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Body of woman located in Hobart Rivulet

Friday, 26 September 2025 – 9:41 pm.

An investigation is underway after a body was located in the Hobart Rivulet, near Molle Street, late this afternoon.A person walking on the rivulet track contacted police around 4.30pm to report a deceased woman in the water.The area has been closed and Police, including detectives and specialist resources, are at the scene. People are asked to avoid the area.An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances of the death.Anyone with information about this matter, or who saw a woman in her early 30s in the rivulet area between Molle Street and Warneford Street on Friday 26 September is asked to contact police on 131 444.Information can also be supplied anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au

Rescue Operation – Cradle Mountain National Park

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Rescue Operation – Cradle Mountain National Park

Friday, 26 September 2025 – 8:50 pm.

An operation is underway this evening to rescue a group of 4 walkers at Cradle Mountain National Park.
Emergency services were contacted about 3.30pm this afternoon by another walking party, who found the group in difficulties and suffering from the cold. The group are international tourists.
Weather conditions are extreme and preventing a helicopter deployment. Police Search and Rescue members, SES, PWS and Ambulance Tasmania are walking in to locate the group.
A further update will be provided tomorrow.

Knives seized from shopping centres

Source: New South Wales – News

Police have today seized three knives during a Declared Shopping Precincts operation at Burnside shopping centre.

The seizures followed a similar operation at Marion shopping centre on Friday that resulted in one knife being seized.

Declared Shopping Precincts at major suburban shopping centres was introduced on Friday.

The new powers allow police to conduct metal detector searches on any person or their property at the Declared Shopping Precincts and order anyone posing a risk to public safety to leave the precinct.

Just 15 minutes after the police operation at Marion Shopping Centre commenced at 1pm on Friday 26 September, police detected and seized a curved knife from a 15-year-old boy.

The teen was charged with carrying an offensive weapon and bailed to appear at Christies Beach youth court on 9 October.

This morning, Sunday 28 September, police seized a knife from a man at Burnside Shopping Centre.  The 25-year-old Salisbury Heights man was reported for unlawfully possessing a knife in a prescribed place. He will be summonsed to appear in court at a later date.

A 43-year-old Burnside man was stopped and searched by police at Burnside Shopping Centre this morning.  He was allegedly found in possession of a small knife, drugs and drug paraphernalia.  He was arrested and charged with disorderly behaviour, unlawfully possess knife in a prescribed place, and issued with a cannabis expiation notice.  He was bailed to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on 18 November.  He was also issued with a drug diversion.

A 17-year-old boy from Magill was found with a small knife at Burnside Shopping Centre this afternoon.  The knife was seized and he was reported for unlawfully possessing a knife in a prescribed place.

Further results will be released tomorrow, Monday 29 September.

Arrests – Disturbance – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested two females in relation to a disturbance that occurred in Darwin in the early hours of this morning.

At 4:20am, police received a report of an aggravated assault at a licenced premises in Edmunds Street in the Darwin CBD.

It is alleged a fight had occurred between two females aged 36 and 21 inside the premises, with security separating the pair. A short time later, the 36-year-old approached the 21-year-old and sprayed her with personal OC spray. A security guard was able to minimise the exposure of the spray by smothering the stream with his hand. The 21-year-old allegedly threw a nearby stool at the offender, however missed and struck another person.

Several people suffered minor effects from secondary contamination of the spray.

Both females were arrested. The 36-year-old has been charged with Aggravated assault and Fight in a public place. The 21-year-old has been charged with Fight in a public place. Both offenders have been granted bail to appear before the Darwin Local Court on 16 October 2025.

The OC spray used was purchased legally in the Northern Territory and the 36-year-old was the recorded purchaser of the spray. It has been seized by police.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference P25259310. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Four arrested at Munno Para supermarket

Source: New South Wales – News

Four people were arrested after a disturbance in a Munno Para supermarket this morning.

Police were called to the supermarket on Peachey Road, Munno Para just before 11am on Sunday 28 September by reports of a fight in the store.

Patrols quickly arrived and located a 52-year-old man with a leg injury.  It will be alleged the man, who was a bystander, fell while trying to intervene in the fight and suffered a leg injury.

Four people, all from the northern suburbs, were arrested at the scene.

A 17-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl were charged with affray.

A 16-year-old boy was charged with carry offensive weapon.

A 47-year-old Andrews Farm man was charged with disorderly behaviour.

The teenagers were bailed to appear in the Elizabeth Youth Court on 21 November, while the adult will face the Magistrates Court on 10 November.

Police wish to reassure the community the arrested people involved in the disturbance are all known to each other, and this was not a random incident.

Anyone who witnessed this incident who has not spoken to police or has any mobile phone footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppers.com.au

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Missing man Benjamin

Source: New South Wales – News

Police are seeking the assistance of the public to help locate missing man Benjamin.

Benjamin, 40, was last seen on the Stuart Highway between Glendambo and Pimba about 5pm Friday 26 September.

Police are concerned for his welfare.

Ben is a Caucasian man, about 180cm tall of medium build. He is believed to be driving a 2006 blue Hyundai Getz with Western Australia registration 1IGG659. The car has damage to the front driver’s bumper and a yellow and black scarf on dashboard.

Anyone who spots Benjamin, his car or has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the police assistance line immediately on 131 444 or triple-zero (000).

Quote reference 249443.

Arrests after disturbance at Golden Grove

Source: New South Wales – News

Two people have been arrested, and investigations are ongoing following a violent disturbance at Golden Grove last night.

Police were called to a car park on The Golden Way, Golden Grove about 10.30pm on Saturday 27 September by reports of an altercation.

During the incident, it will be alleged that a man was struck by a vehicle and sustained a leg injury.

The 24-year-old man from Greenwith was taken to hospital by ambulance.  His injuries are not life-threatening.

Following investigations, police attended a Holden Hill address and arrested the two occupants.

A 24-year-old Holden Hill woman was charged with cause harm by dangerous driving and fail to stop and render assistance after a crash.

She was bailed to appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on 6 November.  She has been issued with a 12-month instant loss of licence.

A 24-year-old Holden Hill man was charged with property damage and bailed to appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on 3 November.

A vehicle was towed for forensic examination.

Police spoke to numerous people at the scene of the altercation and investigations are continuing.

Anyone with any information, dashcam, CCTV or mobile phone footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

Quote reference 250319