Strike Team honoured for brave actions at Mallacoota

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Image: Uniform Photography

Thirty-two former and current CFA volunteers who served at Mallacoota during the 2019-20 bushfires have received the Chief Officer’s Unit Citation for Courage, recognising their extraordinary bravery.

The group was honoured during a ceremony on Friday 15 May at the Mt Evelyn Football Netball Club, venerating their actions as members of a Strike Team during one of the most significant days of the Black Summer fires. 

On 31 December 2019, the Strike Team was tasked to defend the Local Command Facility at Mallacoota Fire Station, where 18 people had taken refuge with no fire appliance to defend the building.  

Just before crews arrived, fire crossed the road between appliances, placing members in immediate danger, with 50-metre-high flames reported just 60-metres away from the facility. 

Despite being within their rights to fall back and wait for conditions to ease, the team held their ground, protecting the station, nearby buildings and the people sheltering inside. 

Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade member Simon Steele, one of the recipients, said the scale of what was approaching only became clear in the days before the fire hit. 

“There was such minimal intel about the fire with all of the fire activity across the state, so we continually monitored and observed the approaching glow,” Simon said.  

“On the eve of the fire we were able to triangulate its position as 23 kilometres away and 25 kilometres wide.” 

Conditions deteriorated rapidly on the morning of 31 December, with ember rain blanketing the town well before the fire front arrived. 

“The strike team drove down the street with sirens activated to alert people of the approaching fire. It was about 9am and pitch black because of the smoke,” Simon said.  

“I knew at that moment we were in for a very busy day.” 

With crews positioned at the station, others worked to stop house fires spreading through the township. 

“My crew and I protected the buildings along Bastion Point Road and spent a lot of time stopping house fires from spreading to adjacent homes,” Simon said.  

“There was not a single complaint we just got the job done. My life was in their hands and I would happily trust them to do it all again.” 

Simon said the commendation, while unexpected, was an honour to receive. 

 “We don’t join the fire brigade for recognition, but the acknowledgement of our efforts is certainly appreciated.” 

Acting CFA Chief Officer Garry Cook said all 32 recipients displayed unwavering courage. 

“These members were faced with confronting conditions and made every effort to protect people and property in Mallacoota at a time of great risk,” Garry said.  

“Their actions at Mallacoota reflect the very best of CFA.” 

Full list of recipients: 
Bayswater Fire Brigade: Belinda Gillespie, George Northey, Joanne Roche 
Belgrave Heights & South Fire Brigade: Sam Carlton, Stuart Johnston 
Boronia Fire Brigade: David Hawthorne 
Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade: Simon Steele 
Gruyere Fire Brigade: Anthony England 
Kallista-The Patch Fire Brigade: Kyle Power 
Kalorama-Mt Dandenong Fire Brigade: Nathan Collier, Gregory Downes 
Menzies Creek Fire Brigade: Scott Benier, Gary Brown 
Rowville Fire Brigade: Martin Chittelapilly, Mathew Crouch, Joshua Deakin, Andrew White 
Seville Fire Brigade: Anthony Hudson, Ross Johnson (Strike Team Leader) 
Silvan Fire Brigade: Lindsay Parker 
South Warrandyte Fire Brigade: Hugh Dugan, Christopher Haggarty, Nathan McDonald 
Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade: Darren Johnson 
Upwey Fire Brigade: Darron Lumley, Liam Rhodes  
Wandin Fire Brigade: Ricky Ramadge, Jenny White 
Warburton Fire Brigade: Dallas Kleesh, Rogelio Rojas  
Wonga Park Fire Brigade: Dean Gibson, Rhys Keown

Submitted by CFA Media

Doorstop – Alice Springs

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Kumanjayi Little Baby was just five years old and should have had her whole life ahead of her. This wonderful young soul, who I got to speak to her mum, her grandfather, and her grandmother today. She was cherished and loved and they’re going through the worst of devastation, and at this time they’ve asked that they be allowed to go through the Sorry Business with the privacy and dignity and solemnity that it deserves. But they are given a great deal of heart by the fact that the community here in Alice Springs has come together and come together to wrap their arms around this family to hold them. And so it was an opportunity as well to, we laid flowers at the memorial at the camp that has sprung up spontaneously. People leaving messages, people knitting toys in tribute to this wonderful, much loved little girl. And it was also an opportunity to thank the workers and others, volunteers, who just came together in their hundreds to search for Kumanjayi Little Baby during that tragic period. And to whether they were police or emergency service workers, St John’s Ambulance, the local Land Council, people from community organisations, the local council, all an opportunity to say thank you to them. And it was mainly an opportunity just to say to the family, though, that the nation stands with them. They are not alone. Kumanjayi Little Baby is known throughout our nation and indeed throughout the world. This is a young person lost far too early under circumstances that are unbearable. They are trying to bear their way through this with dignity, with respect, and it will remain something that is with them forever.

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Call for Information – Aggravated Robbery – Malak

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information in relation to an aggravated robbery that occurred in Malak overnight.

Around 1:10am this morning, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report that two victims had been robbed at the Malak Oval.

It is alleged two males aged 21 and 22 were sleeping inside their rooftop tent on their vehicle in the carpark of the Oval when they were woken by their car door opening around 12:30am.

After going down to investigate, the two victims were allegedly threatened by two males with edged weapons.

The offenders fled the area after allegedly stealing a silver chain and a bag which contained personal items.

No injuries were reported to police.

Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference P26144037.

Funda-rentals is back: New rules, explained

Source: Australian Capital Territory Policing

Consumer Affairs Victoria is relaunching its Funda-rentals campaign for a second year to raise awareness about new rental reforms.  

The campaign focuses on changes that strengthen protections for renters while introducing clearer processes for both renters and rental providers.  

The most recent rental reforms came into effect on 31 March 2026. They include a simpler, faster standard rental application form and new rules to better protect renter privacy. 

The reforms also: 

  • ban no-fault evictions 
  • increase notice periods for rent increases and notices to vacate from 60 to 90 days 
  • ban all types of rental bidding  
  • strengthen the minimum standards for rental properties. 

These updates build on more than 150 rental reforms since 2020, reflecting a growing rental market. In 2024, around two million Victorians were living in rental properties. 

You can contact us if you need advice about your rights or have concerns.  

For more information about the campaign visit consumer.vic.gov.au/funda-rentals 

Highland Lakes Road traffic incident investigation

Source: Tasmania Police

Highland Lakes Road traffic incident investigation

Wednesday, 20 May 2026 – 12:43 pm.

Police investigations are continuing into a driving incident involving a truck and two motorcycles on the Highland Lakes Road, at Apsley, in Tasmania’s Central Highlands.
Following the release earlier this week of dashcam footage of the incident filmed on Saturday, 2 May, police advise that parties involved are assisting with inquiries.
No charges have been laid at this time, and investigations are continuing.
Police wish to thank members of the public who assisted with the earlier call for information, it has been important in progressing the investigation.

Radio interview – ABC Perth

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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City to commence street and parkland tree planting program

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

The City of Greater Bendigo will commence planting approximately 2,200 advanced trees in local streets and parklands throughout the municipality this May as part of its annual Greening Greater Bendigo tree planting program.

City of Greater Bendigo Parks and Open Space Manager Tyrone Downie said late autumn, and winter is the optimal time to plant the trees.

“This year we will again plant a mix of indigenous, native evergreens and exotic deciduous trees ranging in size from 1.5 metres to over 2.5 metres tall,” Mr Downie said.

“The City will be responsible for all ongoing maintenance of the trees including watering them for the first two years.

“All trees have been carefully selected by the City’s open space team to ensure the most appropriate species for each location are planted, based on local conditions, climate, neighbourhood character and any relevant master plans.

“This season’s planting program has been put together from resident requests, replacements for removed trees, and by identifying streets in need of canopy cover.

“The City is committed to improving the liveability of Bendigo’s urban areas and townships through its Greening Greater Bendigo Strategy and its annual tree planting program.

“Urban trees enhance the appearance of our municipality and its streetscapes. They are also essential for creating a liveable community as they provide shade and cool urban areas, support physical and mental wellbeing, and improve our natural environment and biodiversity.”

Resmed Announces Participation in the 46th Annual William Blair Growth Stock Conference

Source: Resmed Inc

SAN DIEGO, May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Resmed (NYSE: RMD, ASX: RMD) today announced Mick Farrell, chairman and chief executive officer, and Aaron Bloomer, chief financial officer, will attend the 46th Annual William Blair Growth Stock Conference in Chicago, IL on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Resmed’s webcast presentation will begin at approximately 4:40 p.m. (Central Time).

More information about this event, including access to the live, audio-only webcast, may be accessed by visiting https://investor.resmed.com. The audio-only webcast replay will be available approximately 24 hours after the live webcast ends and will be accessible for the following ninety (90) days.

About Resmed
Resmed (NYSE: RMD, ASX: RMD) creates life-changing health technologies that people love. We’re relentlessly committed to pioneering innovative technology to empower millions of people in 140 countries to live happier, healthier lives. Our AI-powered digital health solutions, cloud-connected devices and intelligent software make home healthcare more personalized, accessible and effective. Ultimately, Resmed envisions a world where every person can achieve their full potential through better sleep and breathing, with care delivered in their own home. Learn more about how we’re redefining sleep health at Resmed.com and follow @Resmed.

Source: Resmed, Inc.

Launch boxes packed: final large scale T2D cutterhead craned into place

Source: Australian Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure

The $15.4 billion River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) Project has reached another major milestone, with the third and final Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) cutterhead carefully craned into place at the Project’s Central North Precinct in Hilton. 

The cutterheads, each weighing more than 300 tonnes, have now been lifted into place for the mega-machines, which will make Australian history as the first road project operating three large-scale TBMs concurrently.

The Albanese and Malinauskas Labor Governments have each committed $7.7 billion towards the T2D project.

Safely lowered into the 20-metre-deep launch box by a 500-tonne gantry crane, the cutterhead sits at the front of the TBM and rotates to excavate rock and soil, known as spoil, from the tunnel face using cutting teeth and discs. 

With the cutterhead now in place, the remaining TBM components will be assembled, before final testing and commissioning ahead of tunnelling beginning in the second half of 2026. 

The third TBM will construct the Northern Tunnels by launching from Hilton and excavating 2.2 kilometres towards the project’s Northern Precinct near the Brickworks Marketplace in Torrensville, where it will be turned around before tunnelling back to Hilton. 

Once operational, each TBM will operate 24-hours a day, seven days a week, progressing approximately 8-10 metres per day, with up to 20 specialised workers inside at any one time.

Each TBM is approximately 100 metres long and 15 metres in diameter, roughly the height of the Thebarton Theatre or the goal posts at Adelaide Oval. 

The use of three TBMs will allow both the Northern and Southern Tunnels to be constructed concurrently, for the project to be delivered by 2031, if not before.

Quotes attributable to Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:

“The T2D Project will transform the way people move through and around Adelaide and progress is now really accelerating on this exciting project. 

“This is the city changing infrastructure that is achieved when Labor Governments at state and federal levels can work together to get things done.” 

Quotes attributable to SA Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Joe Szakacs: 

“The $15.4 billion T2D Project is not only the largest infrastructure project in South Australian history, but also the first road project in Australia to operate three large-scale TBMs concurrently.

“This historic first highlights the scale of what we are delivering. 

“For motorists driving past these sites every day, this milestone is another visible sign that we are moving closer to a non-stop South Road.

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Adelaide Steve Georganas: 

“With the final cutterhead craned into place, this milestone marks another step forward on this game-changing infrastructure project.

“These tunnels will take thousands of cars off local roads, making it faster and safer for people travelling through our community.” 

Building Sydney’s first electric bus depot at Macquarie Park

Source: Australian Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure

Construction has begun at the site of Sydney’s first purpose-built electric bus depot at Macquarie Park.

The new depot in Sydney’s north will charge and operate 150 cleaner, quieter electric buses and is an important moment for the Minns Labor Government’s phased transition for the state’s 8,000-strong diesel and gas fleet over the next two decades.

Construction of the jointly funded depot is expected to be completed and operational in 2028.

Once open, the depot will employ 160 staff, including drivers, maintenance workers and administration personnel.

The new buses at Macquarie Park will support the existing Ryde and Willoughby depots that were opened in 1953 and 1958 respectively, enhancing service delivery across Sydney’s lower north shore, northwest suburbs, Ryde and Parramatta.

The new depot will have both standard (75-kilowatt) and fast (150-kilowatt) plug-in charging infrastructure, enabling the electric buses to travel up to 300 kilometres on a single charge. 

In September last year, Brookvale became the first of Sydney’s 11 bus depots to be fitted out for the electric transformation, with Australia’s first gantry-mounted, fast-charging station installed.

Leichhardt and Kingsgrove are expected to have electric bus charging technology installed later this year.

The NSW Government’s Zero Emissions Bus Program is delivering more than 1,200 new electric buses by 2028.

For Stage 1 of the program, the use of electricity from the grid is supported through purchased renewable energy credits.

The Minns Labor Government’s 2025–26 Budget addressed rising demand for more bus services across Sydney and regional NSW, with an additional $452 million to

increase the number of services and accelerate the rollout of new buses on to the road.

Contractor Fulton Hogan starts work on the Talavera Road site at Macquarie Park this week.

The Australian and NSW governments have each committed $115 million to jointly fund the Zero Emission Buses Tranche 1 Infrastructure – Macquarie Park Depot project.

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

“The Australian Government is pleased to be funding this crucial project in Macquarie Park, ensuring Sydney’s transport infrastructure is ready for the future.

“By transforming this site into a state-of-the-art electric bus depot, we are directly investing in cleaner air, quieter streets and a more sustainable transport network for growing communities.”

Quotes attributable to NSW Minister for Transport John Graham:

“The sight of shovels going into the ground at Macquarie Park is a major step on the path to transitioning our very large NSW bus fleet to the cleaner, quieter, smoother ride of electric buses.

“The buses that charge up here will be a welcome addition for passengers from Parramatta to Ryde and highly bus dependent suburbs across Sydney’s northwest and lower north shore.

“The electric bus transformation is providing welcome local jobs in the construction phase and in the transport sector once this high-tech depot is operational.”

Quotes attributable to NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Transport Marjorie O’Neill:

“This depot will support new technology buses and local jobs, to deliver smoother and quieter trips for passengers across the lower north shore, north-west Sydney, Ryde and Parramatta.

“The multi-billion-dollar program will progressively transition NSW’s 8000-plus diesel and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) public transport buses to electric buses over the next two decades.”

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxale:

“Construction starting on this project at Macquarie Park is fantastic news for local jobs and local manufacturing.

“This $230 million investment, in partnership with the NSW Government, is about fostering a new industry of zero-emission technology, creating specialised jobs and transforming how Sydney moves.”