Call for information – Aggravated robbery – Gillen

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police are calling for information in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Gillen overnight.

Around 9pm, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that a Taxi had been stolen while attending a job on Newland Street.

It is alleged that a male entered the Taxi on Newland Street, before exiting the vehicle and opening the driver’s side door and pulling the driver out of the vehicle. He subsequently assaulted the driver multiple times, before entering the vehicle and driving away.

A short time later, the alleged offender returned in the Taxi, parked and left the scene without further incident.

Police attended and seized the vehicle for forensic testing and the offender remains outstanding. The victim did not require medical treatment.

Strike Force Viper have carriage of the incident and investigations are ongoing.

Police urge anyone with information about the incident to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number P25165073. Anonymous reports can be made through 1800 333 000.

George Town man charged after police seized 16 illegal firearms

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

George Town man charged after police seized 16 illegal firearms

Friday, 20 June 2025 – 10:16 am.

A man has been charged with multiple firearms, drug and driving-related offences after police seized 16 illegal firearms during a search at a George Town residence. 
Police attended the residence on Wednesday 18 June while investigating an earlier driving offence in the George Town area.
Officers observed items of interest through a window of the property and subsequently executed a search warrant. 
During the search police located the following firearms –

A single-barrel shotgun
2 x imitation semiautomatic sniper rifles 
2 x imitation bolt action rifles 
2 x imitation AR pistols 
4 x imitation AR rifles 
An imitation P90 submachine gun 
An imitation colt pistol
An imitation revolver pistol
2 x imitation flintlock pistols 

A 40 year old George Town man was arrested and has since been charged with multiple offences including possess a firearm to which a firearms licence may not be issued.
He will appear in court at a later date.
Anyone with information about illegal firearm and drug activity is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperstas.com.au.

Charges over Central Highlands ‘wood-hooking’

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Charges over Central Highlands ‘wood-hooking’

Friday, 20 June 2025 – 9:36 am.

Nine people from the Queenstown area are facing charges including stealing and trespassing as part of joint operation between Tasmania Police and Sustainable Timber Tasmania targeting the illegal harvesting of timber in the Central Highlands.
Authorities have used surveillance and targeted patrols as part of the crackdown on the illegal collection of timber, including the collection of timber for firewood, a practice commonly referred to as wood-hooking.
Police have seized more than 200 tonnes of firewood in the operation.
“To date, proceedings have commenced against nine individuals from Queenstown, with a combined total of 141 counts of trespass and stealing,” Tasmania Police Senior Constable Jessica Weston said.
“Police will be paying close attention to anyone suspected of being involved in illegal wood collection and will intervene where appropriate. Anyone caught engaging in illegal wood collection may be proceeded against for breaches of legislation including stealing, unlawful possession, trespass and relevant traffic offences.”
Police issued a reminder that to collect firewood, you must either do it on your own land, have permission from the landowner, or have a permit from Sustainable Timber Tasmania or the relevant owner of that property.
Permits must be always carried when collecting and carting firewood. In all other cases, it is classified as stealing and anyone detected may face charges of stealing, trespass or unlawful possession as well as forfeiture of the firewood and equipment.
If you are purchasing from a firewood supplier, check to make sure that the wood has not been illegally sourced.
Reputable firewood dealers should be able to provide you with assurances of where the wood has come from.
Purchasing wood from suppliers who are members of the Australian Firewood Association is an easy way to be confident that your wood has been sourced legally.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 131 444 or can be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000 or at crimestopperstas.com.au

Road safety works set to commence in Strathfieldsaye

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

The City of Greater Bendigo with funding provided by the Victorian Government’s Transport Accident Commission Safe Local Roads and Street Program, is preparing to commence an important road safety project to install three Raised Safety Platforms on the roundabout at Blucher and Apsley Streets and Somerville Road Strathfieldsaye.

City of Greater Bendigo Presentation and Assets Director Brian Westley said the works which will commence Monday June 23 are expected to take approximately six weeks to complete depending on weather conditions and the availability of contractors and supplies.

“Strathfieldsaye is a fast-growing suburb and this project is important as it will link the existing shared path to provide better safety for pedestrians and cyclists in the area,” Mr Westley said.

“The works will include installation of new stormwater drainage pipes, kerb & channel, traffic island alterations, three raised safety platforms with line-marking and footpath upgrades.

“Traffic management will be in place to close roads and divert traffic while road works are being undertaken. Foot traffic will be redirected during concrete footpath construction to ensure pedestrian safety.

“All steps will be taken to limit disruptions as much as possible, and access to the school and kindergarten will be maintained throughout the works.

“Considerable planning has gone into this project to make sure any inconvenience is kept to a minimum and traffic operates safely during the works.

“The City asks motorists and pedestrians to observe signage and detours around the works area and apologises for any inconvenience the work may cause.”

During construction, the following road closures will be in place throughout the project at various times:

  • A single lane closure will be implemented during construction of the works on eastern Apsley Street with access available to St Francis of the Fields primary school. This work will mostly take place during the school holiday period
  • Full road closures will be implemented on western Apsley Street and Somerville Road in the vicinity of the roundabout as required
  • All affected roads within the roundabout are expected to be reopened at the end of each workday and re-closed the following morning if necessary

Construction work and noise will be restricted between 7am and 5pm on weekdays and 9am and 5pm on Saturdays only.

Greater Bendigo’s transfer stations will now be called Recycling Centres

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

The City of Greater Bendigo’s transfer stations in Strathfieldsaye, Goornong and Heathcote have a new name and will now be called Recycling Centres.

City of Greater Bendigo Resource Recovery and Education Acting Manager Michelle Wyatt said the City recently undertook a public process with Geographic Names Victoria to change the name of local transfer stations to recycling centres to make their purpose clearer to members of the community.

“Geographic Names Victoria has now gazetted the change and the facilities will now be known as the Strathfieldsaye Recycling Centre, Goornong Recycling Centre and Heathcote Recycling Centre,” Ms Wyatt said.

“We believe the term transfer station no longer reflected the purpose of the facilities and the services they offer and provide to the community.

“The name change to Recycling Centre will help encourage the community to identify reusables and recyclables at home and maximise resource recovery at the three local centres. It will also help promote the Strathfieldsaye and Heathcote centres as places to find and buy items for re-use or re-purposing.

“The City will now undertake a process to update signage at the sites and where it appears on our website and other promotional information to reflect the name change.   This could take some time to achieve and there may be a short time where the facilities are still referred to as transfer stations in some promotional material.

“However, the good news is nothing else about how the Recycling Centres operate is changing and it will continue to be business as usual.

“The City remains committed to helping community members rescue, reuse, repurpose, repair and recycle goods and materials wherever possible to reduce waste going to the landfill.

“Many items including E-waste, polystyrene, clean unwanted textiles and shoes,  and soft plastics can be dropped for free recycling at the City’s Goornong, Strathfieldsaye and Heathcote Recycling Centres and the Eaglehawk Recycle Shop at the entrance to the Eaglehawk Landfill.”

Public places must be registered with Geographic Names Victoria and the City of Greater Bendigo is a Naming Authority for places that it owns or manages. Registering place names is essential to identify locations for managing emergencies and delivering goods and services in Victoria.

Guidance for legacy products and allocations from reserves

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

On 7 December 2024, changes were made to the law to allow people to exit certain legacy retirement products. Changes were also made to how reserves will be treated for contribution cap purposes.

Guidance is now available on our website for people considering commuting a legacy retirement product and for superannuation providers when applying the laws.

Relaxed commutation rules for legacy retirement products provides guidance on:

  • which legacy retirement products can be commuted
  • what happens when a legacy retirement product is commuted
  • possible tax consequences.

Changes to reserve allocations provides guidance on:

  • the correct contribution treatment for allocations from reserves before and after the change to the law
  • how excluded allocations have changed
  • the definition of a pension reserve.

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Final tax determination on early stage investor tax offset scheme

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

We’ve published a final tax determination on the early stage investor tax offset scheme we alerted you to in December 2024.

This determination confirms our draft view – that the anti-avoidance provisions in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 can apply to this scheme, potentially cancelling any tax benefit received by participants.

What it means

Our view applies to taxpayers involved in this scheme before, during and after the date of the final determination. It’s likely participants will have to pay back any offset claimed. Penalties and interest may also apply.

You should advise clients against getting involved. If a client has already invested, encourage them to contact us for help. If they proactively approach us, they may be eligible for a reduction in any penalties.

Advisers found to be promoting this scheme could face serious consequences through the Promoter Penalty Laws. Registered tax agents may be referred to the Tax Practitioners Board to assess if there’s been a breach of the Tax Agent Services Act 2009.

More information on tax schemes

For more information visit Recognising, rejecting and reporting unlawful tax and super schemes.

25 new places to eat in 2025

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

  • Many new cafes, restaurants and bars have opened recently in Canberra.
  • This story includes a list of new eateries to try in Canberra.

New year, new restaurants.

Whether you are after a new brunch spot or your next date night location, there is something new for everyone.

You can find Canberra’s first dedicated acai spot just outside of Westfield Woden.

Build your own acai bowl by choosing from a list of delicious toppings. They also have loaded waffles, shakes, and chocolate covered strawberries.

A new Mediterranean restaurant and wine bar is now open in Weston Creek.

Menu highlights include the carbonara arancini, lamb shoulder ragu, and pistachio crème brûlée.

This new Italian-inspired bar is the newest addition to Verity Lane.

Enjoy an Aperol Spritz with antipasti or your pasta of choice.

This new café is serving up Japanese-inspired desserts after dark.

Menu items include Shibuya Toast, bingsu, and matcha cheesecake.

Get your late-night sweet treat until 10:30pm, Thursday to Saturday nights.

You no longer need to visit Sydney to grab ButterBoy cookies. You can now buy these mouth-watering cookies at Red Brick.

Flavours include snickerdoodle, banoffee and Nutella. They also have gluten free options.

This new family-run café has a large menu full of authentic Turkish dishes.

Enjoy breakfast dishes such as meneme, or the kebabs and gozleme. Sweet tooths can enjoy desserts like baklava, while sipping on Turkish coffee and tea.

The owners of Champi in Kingston have opened a new venue in Phillip.

Champi Express is serving up southeast Asian breakfast and lunch dishes.

Clover dining blends classic Italian dishes with Japanese flavours and cooking techniques.

The restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Some of their innovative dishes include the oyster mushroom sandwich, wagyu sirloin with sesame seeds and burnt garlic, and miso black cod.

This new Italian wine bar is serving up cured meats and cheeses, craft beer and great wine.

You can also book in for a wine tasting or grab a take-away charcuterie box.

This new café is serving up delicious breakfast and lunch, Monday to Friday.

Start your day with classic brunch options like a bacon and egg burger and eggs benedict or try something new like kimchi fried ramen with bacon and egg.

Verity Lane’s newest addition specialises in authentic Japanese and Korean katsu dishes.

Choose from classic options such as chicken, pork, and fish katsu, as well as vegetarian alternatives.

This new London-inspired modern café offers breakfast and lunch options, as well as an exclusive range of European luxury sweets, and ‘London Blend’ coffee.

This new restaurant on City Walk is serving up delicious Chinese dishes.

They do great lunch specials and happy hour.

You can now find authentic Vietnamese on Marcus Clarke Street in the City.

Try traditional Vietnamese dishes such as pho, chicken rice, banh mi and cơm tấm, in a cosy and elegant setting.

This new Malaysian restaurant is now open at Capital Food Market.

It’s open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner.

Check out The Peacemaker Saloon for a taste of America’s wild west.

Indulge in hearty southwestern food such as smoked brisket and pork ribs, wings and mac ‘n cheese. There’s also an extensive cocktail and whiskey list.

This new southside spot is serving up coffee, protein shakes, smoothies, breakfast items, burgers and wraps.

A second location has opened for Pronto, with the first over in Queanbeyan.

This authentic Italian restaurant is the perfect spot to gather and share food with family and friends, with their large party menu.

Their Neapolitan pizza is a must-try, made from a 300-year-old recipe, as well as any of their regional Italian pastas.

Shaw Estate has a new restaurant in Murrumbateman.

The estate’s new dining space has a neutral and modern interior and a Mediterranean-inspired menu. Enjoy Italian dishes made with local and seasonal ingredients.

After building some buzz in 2024 with pop-ups at local venues such as Terra, Sunny now has their own food truck and will be popping up at events across Canberra.

Keep an eye on their socials to find out where you can grab one of their delicious smash burgers and hand-cut fries.

Located at the former site of Bellucci’s, this new pub is bringing a fun new energy to southside.

Whether you want to watch sport, catch up with friends or have a great pub feed, this spot has something for all Canberrans.

This new pub on southside opened in late April.

Enjoy tap beer, cocktails or mocktails with traditional pub food including schnitzels, burgers wings and more.

They do happy hour every day and have great lunch specials.

Located on the former site of Lonsdale Street Roasters, this multi-level venue is bringing good vibes to Braddon.

Uptown has a bakery and bar downstairs, and a bistro upstairs.

They offer European- based cuisine with a modern Australian twist, freshly baked sweet treats, coffee, cocktails and a great selection of wines.

You can find this Korean and Asian-inspired café on Lonsdale Street.

Menu items include crab scrambled egg, Korean fried chicken burger and smashed avocado with yuzu.

Located in the Eat Street precinct in Dickson, Zaiqah is serving up traditional Pakistani food.

Coming soon

This beloved Canberra burger joint is coming to Belco!

Keep an eye out on their channels for the opening date.

Masala Kitchen is a modern Indian cuisine restaurant opening soon in Braddon.

The chef behind Pizza Artigiana and food truck Hem & Co, Chef Hem, is opening a new venue on Marcus Clarke Street that will serve Roman-style pizza slices.

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UPDATE: Woman arrested in Port Lincoln after man’s body found

Source: New South Wales – News

Police have arrested a woman after a man’s body was found inside a house.

It will be alleged that about 3.25pm today (Thursday 19 June), police and emergency services were called to the Flinders Highway property after reports of a small fire.

When police entered the property, they located the man’s body inside the premises.

A 34-year-old Port Lincoln woman has been arrested and will be charged with the man’s murder.

Detectives from Major Crime Investigation Branch and Forensic Response Section officers have flown to the scene this evening and are assisting local police with the investigation.

Police believe both the man and woman are known to each other and there are no community safety concerns.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

Update: Police seek identity of three suspects involved in a fire at Solomontown

Source: New South Wales – News

Police have released CCTV footage hoping to identify the occupants of a vehicle involved in a fire on Monday 16 June at Solomontown.

Just after midnight, police were called to a report of a car on fire in Young Street, Solomontown.

When police officers arrived, they discovered a car on fire and a fire burning at the front of a nearby residence, which they extinguished with a fire extinguisher.

The occupants of the house were not injured during the incident.  The exterior of the house was charred by flames.

As seen in the footage, three male suspects had attended an address in Young Street and doused the front of the residence with accelerant.

The suspects then entered the vehicle, which became engulfed in flames.  They ran off, abandoning the car in the street.

It is extremely likely they have suffered significant burns or injuries in the fire and police urge them to seek medical attention.

Anyone with information about the identity or location of anyone involved in this incident is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers immediately on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au