HINDMARSH ISLAND (Grass Fire)

Source: South Australia County Fire Service

HINDMARSH ISLAND

Issued on
13 Sep 2025 16:27

Smoke near Hindmarsh Island

Issued for HINDMARSH ISLAND near Goolwa on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

The CFS is actively monitoring a grass fire on Rat Island, located near Hindmarsh Island, to the east of Goolwa, on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

The fire is contained to Rat Island, burning in reeds and sheoak, with no assets under threat at this time.

The fire may be producing smoke visible from parts of Hindmarsh Island and the Clayton Bay area.

Local land owners will continue to monitor over the coming days.

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Fatal crash Toorak Gardens

Source: New South Wales – News

A woman has died in a crash at Toorak Gardens today.

Just before midday on Saturday 13 September, police and emergency services were called to Bolingbroke Grove after a pedestrian was struck by a car.

Sadly, a 69-year-old woman from Toorak Gardens died at the scene.

The driver of the Toyota four-wheel drive, a 72-year-old man from Toorak Gardens was uninjured.

Major Crash Investigators attended to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Following an investigation, the driver was reported for causing death by careless driving and issued with an instant loss of licence until further order. He will be summonsed to appear in court at a later date.

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

The woman’s death is the 60th life lost on SA roads this year.

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Arrest – Aggravated assault – Nhulunbuy

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police have arrested a 23-year-old female following an aggravated assault in Nhulunbuy overnight.

Around 8:20pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received multiple reports of two females fighting near a shopping complex on Westal Street Nhulunbuy.

Police and St John Ambulance attended and located a 16-year-old female with several lacerations. She was conveyed to Gove District Hospital for treatment in a stable condition.

The alleged offender had fled the scene prior to police arrival; however, the 23-year-old was later located and arrested without incident.

She remains in police custody; investigations are ongoing, and she is expected to be charged later this evening.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number NTP2500091509. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

Next steps revealed for Pacific Highway interchange at Harrington and Coopernook roads

Source: Mental Health Australia

The communities of Harrington and Coopernook are a step closer to safer Pacific Highway access with a minor design change ahead of the project’s progression to delivery.

The communities of Harrington and Coopernook are a step closer to safer Pacific Highway access with a minor design change ahead of the project’s progression to delivery.
The Australian and NSW Governments are investing $60 million to build an interchange connecting Harrington and Coopernook roads, with an overpass over the Pacific Highway. 
Transport for NSW is continuing work on this project, designed to improve safety for road users, improve traffic flow for motorists and freight, as well as enhance the connectivity and accessibility for and between communities 
As part of the detailed design phase, a minor change has been made to the intersection arrangements, with T-intersections preferred over single lane roundabouts. 
This option will be less complex to design and deliver and is expected to reduce the construction duration. 
The change is not expected to delay the start of work and will continue to meet the project objectives and met the safeguard requirements of the Review of Environmental Factors, which was published late last year. 
Residents or stakeholders with comments or concerns on the proposed change to the intersections are encouraged to provide feedback by emailing Coopernook2Harrington@transport.nsw.gov.au by 5pm Tuesday 7 October 2025. 
Transport will continue to keep the community updated via the project web page at nswroads.work/h2c.

Call for information – Police assault – Daly River Region

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police are investigating following an assault police incident in the Daly River Region overnight.

Around 9:15pm, officers were conducting an arrest in relation to an alleged aggravated assault. During the arrest, a group of people allegedly threw multiple projectiles hitting the officers present and the person in custody.

A second police vehicle attended to assist and de-escalate the situation, before all officers and the arrested male were able to leave the scene.

No injuries were reported, and investigations are ongoing to identify the individuals involved.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to contact 131 444 and quote reference number P25244474. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

CFA expands support for Victorians at higher risk

Source:

A CFA pilot program is helping households at higher risk create tailored emergency plans, ahead of the upcoming fire season.

The Emergency Planning Advice Service (EPAS) is designed for people who have a significant or permanent disability, who are older and frail and may live alone or who have a chronic or acute medical condition, and who require support to remain living independently at home.

CFA Senior Engagement Advisor for People at Higher Risk, Angela Cook, said the program uses a person-centred approach to help participants plan for emergencies.

“We’ve found the approach so useful for people to self-assess their own preparedness, and to take control where they can,” Angela said.

“We are then there to support them in brainstorming solutions.

Research shows people in these higher risk groups are up to four times more likely to die in a fire. EPAS addresses both the individual preparedness needs and the collaborative action required to improve safety for those most at risk.

The program began as part of CFA’s Preparing Vulnerable People project in 2019, which aimed to improve targeted support for those most at risk during emergencies.

Following a partnership proposal from the Australian Red Cross, CFA co-developed EPAS throughout 2020 and 2021, with municipal-level trials beginning in 2021.

“People are experts in their own lives, and emergency preparedness starts with them,” Angela said.

“EPAS has now been trialled across multiple Victorian council areas, with evaluations showing it significantly improves preparedness for participants.”

Lisa Blackman, one of the program’s CFA facilitators, said going out to see residents in their own home, one-one-one, is much more empowering.

“It’s so important to reach out to people who are getting older, who might have mobility issues, or who might have a disability, especially if they live remotely or don’t have support,” Lisa said.

Although still a pilot program, in certain parts of the state, Victorians who meet the higher risk criteria, or those supporting them, can learn more and register their interest by visiting engage.cfa.vic.gov.au/projects/emergency-planning-advice-service.

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Where to park in Canberra city centre

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Find out more on the Access Canberra website.

Knowles Place car park

Location: Entry is on Knowles Place. Access this street from London Circuit via West Row.

Pedestrians access is from London Circuit.

Nearby: ACT Law Courts, Sydney and Melbourne Buildings, The Street Theatre, National Film and Sound Archive, New Acton.

Cost: From $5 (1 hour) to $24 (for a full day).

Nights and weekend rates are from $2 (0 – 30 minutes) to $10 (full day).

Opening hours: 24/7.

Handy to know: The westside southbound lane of Knowles Place will be closed from 13 September for 10 weeks. Only one-way access will be available during this period.

There are 79 parking bays available.

This car park is expected to close mid-October 2025.

One City Hill car park

Location: Entry is on Knowles Place. Access this street from London Circuit via West Row.

Pedestrians access is from London Circuit.

Nearby: ACT Law Courts, ANU, Melbourne Building, The Street Theatre, National Film and Sound Archive, New Acton.

Cost: From $7 (1 hour) to $25 (for a full day).

Opening hours: All week 5:30 am to 8:00 pm.

Handy to know: This is a secure covered car park. There is lift access to the street.

There are plenty of parking bays available including EV charging bays.

The westside southbound lane of Knowles Place will be closed from 13 September for 10 weeks. Only one-way access will be available during this period.

Nangari Street car park 

Location: Nangari Street off Rabaul Lane.

Nearby: Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra Museum and Gallery, Glebe Park, Casino Canberra, Government Offices.

Opening hours: Open 24/7.

Cost: From $3 (1 hour) to around $25 for a full day.

Handy to know: If you work in the city, they do offer early bird weekday parking for $20 if you enter before 9 am and exit after 5 pm.

This is a secure covered car park. There is a height restriction of 2.15 m for cars.

Narellan Street car park 

Location: Narellan Street off Genge Street.

Nearby: Braddon, Canberra Centre, Garema Place.

Opening hours: 24/7

Cost: From $3 (1 hour)

Handy to know: This open-air car park is located next to Canberra Centre.

There are around 333 parking bays available.

National Convention Centre car park

Location: Constitution Avenue.

Nearby: National Convention Centre, Glebe Park, Canberra Centre, New Acton, Commonwealth Park.

Opening hours: 24/7.

Cost: From $9 (2 hours) to $24.50 (for a full day) for entry before 5 pm.

Handy to know: There are 480 parking spots, with internal lift access from the top level.

If you enter after 5 pm and exit before 5 am parking is $7.50. Weekend and public holiday parking is $7.50 per day.

This is an undercover car park. There is a height restriction of 1.9 metres for cars.

Theatre Lane car park

Location: Access off London Circuit.

Nearby: Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra Museum and Gallery, Canberra Centre, Garema Place, Commonwealth Park, Lake Burley Griffin.

Opening hours: 24/7.

Cost: From $5 (hourly rate) to $20 (maximum rate).

Handy to know: Find this open-air car park next to the Canberra Theatre Centre and opposite the Sydney Building.

There are 261 parking bays available.

This is a short-stay (4 hour only) car park.

Refer to local signage for days and times when pay parking applies.

This car park is expected to close mid-October 2025.

Free evening car parking in the city

The following public car parks have free parking Wednesday to Sunday from 5:30 pm to 8:30 am:

  • Theatre Lane car park
  • City Hill car park
  • Canberra Olympic Pool car park
  • Hobart Place car park.

Paying at ACT Government car parks

If you are parking at an ACT Government owned car park, always check ticket machines carefully to ensure you pay the correct fee.

Abide by the day and time restrictions displayed on the signs in the car park.

Ticket machine options to pay for parking are:

  • coins ($2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c)
  • Visa and Mastercard credit cards
  • free phone application ‘EasyPark’ (no ticket needs to be displayed for this).

If paying for your parking using coins or credit card, always display your parking ticket face up on the dashboard of the vehicle, with details visible for the Parking Officer.

Accessible parking

There are plenty of designated accessible parking bays in the city.

Always display your disability parking permit when parking in these spaces.

National Triangle car parks

If you’re venturing out of the city centre. Here are some car parks available to the public in the National Triangle area:

  • John Gorton Building car park
  • Langton Crescent car parks (near Treasury)
  • National Library of Australia car park
  • Parkes Place car park (near Questacon)
  • East Block car park, Kings Ave (near National Archives)
  • West Block car park, 21 Queen Victoria Terrace.

Consider public transport 

If you can avoid driving, consider taking public transport.

This will save you money on parking and the hassle of finding somewhere to park.

Take advantage of:

  • Park and Ride – park your car for free at one of 22 locations and catch public transport
  • Fare free Friday – enjoy free travel on buses and light rail all day, every Friday.

If you’re new to Canberra, the easiest way to pay for your adult fare is by tapping your Mastercard or Visa (physical card or digital card stored on your smart phone or watch) at a bus or light rail validator.

MyWay+, Canberra’s public transport ticketing system, also offers a range of payment options for bus and light rail, you can choose the one that works best for you.

Getting to Floriade 

If you are driving to the event, please be aware there may be road closures and limited car park availability in the area due to construction.

To avoid this, consider taking the free Floriade Shuttle bus.

The bus is available every day of Floriade, operated by CDC Canberra.

There will also be a free Weekend Express from the Tuggeranong, Woden and Belconnen town centres, operated by CDC Canberra.

Other travel options include:

  • regular Transport Canberra bus and light rail services
  • bike and walking routes from the City Centre (15 minutes)
  • bike and walking routes from the Parliamentary Triangle (20 – 30 minutes)

AREEA welcomes green light for Woodside’s North West Shelf

Source: Straight from the source – August 2025

Statement by AREEA Chief Executive Officer Steve Knott AM 

AREEA welcomes today’s Commonwealth approval, granted with conditions, of Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf Extension as a strong step in Australia’s national interest.

This decision follows six years of rigorous assessment and appeals and secures the ongoing operations of a project that has powered Western Australia and international customers for more than four decades.

Over its life the North West Shelf has delivered over $40 billion in royalties and excise, created thousands of highly paid Australian jobs and driven regional development in the Pilbara.

The project remains central to Western Australia’s energy security and economy, supplying a significant share of the state’s domestic gas, supporting hundreds of local businesses and investing heavily in the Karratha community.

It sustains almost 900 direct employees and more than 1,000 contractors, while supporting thousands more jobs across industries that rely on affordable, reliable gas.

Today’s approval provides long-awaited certainty, sending a positive signal boosting investor confidence in Australia’s resources and energy sector.

It further supports our national prosperity ensuring reliable energy, ongoing revenues and enduring employment on Australia’s path towards a balanced energy transition.

Click here for a PDF copy of this release, including media contact details.

Launceston woman charged with high-range drink driving

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Launceston woman charged with high-range drink driving

Friday, 12 September 2025 – 2:55 pm.

A 37-year-old woman from Launceston has been charged with high-range drink driving following a single vehicle crash on Georgetown Road at Newnham today.
Emergency services were called to the crash about 11.15am, where the woman was reportedly found a short distance away from a yellow Hyundai Getz which was on its roof.
The woman was taken into custody and returned a breath alcohol reading of 0.261, over five times the legal limit.
The woman was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, received an immediate disqualification from driving for one year, and was bailed to appear in court at a later date.
Anyone who has information or dash cam footage of the yellow Hyundai Getz driving in a dangerous manner between Newnham and Rocherlea this morning is asked to contact Launceston Police on 131 444 and quote ESCAD 137-12092025.
Information can also be reported anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000. 

Police investigating deliberately lit fire at Deviot

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Police investigating deliberately lit fire at Deviot

Friday, 12 September 2025 – 2:28 pm.

Police are investigating a deliberately lit fire which destroyed a dwelling at Deviot this morning.  
About 3.50am, emergency services responded to reports of a structure fire on Deviot Road  
Tasmania Fire Service crews attended and extinguished the fire, and Fire Investigators determined it was deliberately lit.  
Anyone with information in relation to the fire is asked to contact Launceston CIB on 131 444 and quote OR784753.  
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000.