Man arrested after stolen vehicle tracked across Adelaide

Source: South Australia Police

A man has been arrested after allegedly driving a stolen car across Adelaide this afternoon.

At about 3.40pm on Sunday 3 May, police attended Benham Street, Ferryden Park, after receiving information that a Toyota sedan stolen overnight from a Seaton home had been tracked to the street.

As patrols approached the stolen car, it drove off at speed. Police did not pursue the vehicle and instead continued to monitor its movements via GPS as it travelled towards the Adelaide CBD.

It will be alleged the Toyota was involved in a crash at the intersection of Hawker and Gibson Streets at Bowden, before fleeing the scene. The vehicle then drove through the North Adelaide Golf Course, causing damage to the surface and colliding with a tree, before coming to a stop on War Memorial Drive.

Police moved in as the driver fled on foot along nearby train lines, with officers arresting the man following a short foot pursuit.

A 36‑year‑old man of no fixed place of abode is expected to be charged with numerous offences, including illegal use of a motor vehicle, property damage and traffic offences.

The stolen car was examined by crime scene investigators before being towed from the scene.

Anyone who witnessed this incident or has dashcam footage of the vehicle is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or by calling 1800 333 000.

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Police investigate boat fire at Cape Jaffa

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating a boat fire at Cape Jaffa last night.

At about 8.20pm on Sunday 3 May, police and emergency services were called to the Cape Jaffa Marina following reports of an explosion and fire.

On arrival, crews found a commercial fishing boat, which was one of the largest in the marina, engulfed by fire. CFS firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the blaze.

The vessel sustained significant damage but remained afloat. No-one was aboard the vessel and there were no reports of any injuries.

Crime scene investigators are attending the scene.

Anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or call 1800 333 000. You can remain anonymous.

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Truck stuck on Checker Hill Road

Source: South Australia Police

A B-double truck driver will be fined after taking the wrong road in the Adelaide Hills yesterday.

Police were called to Checker Hill Road, Forreston about 4.45pm on Sunday 3 May after the B-double turned onto Checker Hill Road and began to experience difficulty navigating the tight bends and steep incline.

The road was blocked by the large truck, and police closed Checker Hill Road for the safety of all other traffic while a tow truck was arranged to remove the truck and trailers.

The driver is expected to be issued with an expiation notice for driving off an approved route.

The road was reopened just before 9pm.

Vehicle stolen from Mitcham Shopping Centre

Source: South Australia Police

Police are investigating after a car was stolen from a Shopping Centre at Mitcham.

Just after 10 am this morning, Sunday 3 May, Police were called to Belair Road after reports a blue Holden WB utility was stolen from the carpark.

The vehicle (pictured) has a South Australian Registration number 444000.

Investigations are continuing and police are asking anyone who sights this vehicle or that may have information that may assist in the investigation to contact Crime Stoppers.

You can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously by phone on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au.

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Man arrested with drugs at Salisbury Interchange

Source: South Australia Police

A man was arrested after he was allegedly discovered in possession of an illicit substance at the Salisbury Interchange on Thursday.

SAPOL’s Public Transport Safety Section, along with Northern District Police and Dog Operations Unit, conducted a proactive operation at the Salisbury Interchange on Thursday 30 April.

About 5pm, officers stopped and spoke with a 30-year-old Windsor Gardens man and a subsequent search of his bumbag allegedly revealed a clear bag containing a crystal-like substance.  It will be alleged police found 26 grams of methamphetamine in his possession.

He was arrested and charged with possess a trafficable amount of an illicit drug.  He was refused police bail and appeared in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on Friday 1 May.

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Grants available for community groups to hold events as part of 2026 16 Days of Activism

Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2

The City of Greater Bendigo is offering grants of up to $1500 to local community groups and organisations who would like to hold events or activities during the upcoming 16 Days of Activism which takes place from November 25 to December 10, 2026.

City of Greater Bendigo Healthy Communities and Environments Director Jess Howard said 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence is an international campaign that calls on communities to take action to prevent violence against women and promote respect, safety and equality.

“The City of Greater Bendigo is encouraging local groups, schools, organisations and networks to apply for a grant and hold an event that will help prevent gender-based violence in our community,” Ms Howard said.

“We want all local groups who would like to hold an activity, event, conversation, or a creative or educational project that promotes respect and gender equality during this year’s 16 Days of Activism program to apply for this funding.

“Gender-based violence is a serious issue in our community and this is a great opportunity for local groups to help promote respect, equality and safety in our community.”

Funded activities must be delivered during the 16 Days of Activism November 25 to December 10, 2026 and will be included within the broader calendar of events promoted by the City.

For more information, or to apply, visit:

Major budget boost means Medicare Urgent Care Clinics here to stay

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

he Albanese Government is delivering cost-of-living relief through a major Medicare investment in the upcoming Budget, making Medicare Urgent Care Clinics a permanent part of Australia’s health system.

This significant health measure includes an additional $1.8 billion over five years from 2025-26 and $525.6 million a year ongoing from 2030-31 to keep Medicare Urgent Care Clinics open and free.

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics offer walk-in and bulk-billed urgent care, seven days a week for extended hours. Each clinic is equipped to treat a range of conditions and injuries that need urgent attention but aren’t life threatening. This includes cuts, viral infections, or sprains, allowing local hospital emergency departments to focus on emergencies and life-threatening conditions.

Across Australia, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics have already seen nearly 3 million presentations since the first clinics opened in June 2023.

More than one in four of these presentations were patients aged under 15 years old, more than one in four were on weekends, and one in four were after 5pm on weekdays when many GPs are not available.

A recent interim evaluation report of the Medicare Urgent Care Clinics Program found: 

  • Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are achieving their purpose in delivering urgent care services and reducing equivalent Emergency Department presentations by around 10% nationally.
  • 45% of patients reported that they would have sought care in an Emergency Department or called an ambulance if the Medicare Urgent Care Clinic was not available. This increased to 48% in the afterhours period.
  • Patients are satisfied with the care they receive, and staff enjoy the variety of working across both general practice and urgent care.

There are currently 135 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics open across Australia with an additional two clinics due to open by the end of June 2026. There are 47 clinics in regional, rural or remote Australia.

Once all are opened, 4 out of 5 Australians will live within a 20-minute drive from their local Medicare Urgent Care Clinic.

< Quotes attributable to the Prime Minister:

“Our number one priority is delivering cost of living relief for Australians – our network of Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are doing exactly that.

“When you go to an Urgent Care Clinic, all you will need is your Medicare card, not your credit card.

“These clinics are good for wallets, good for health, and are taking pressure off local emergency departments.

“Labor’s historic investment in Medicare is making a difference, that’s why we’re making Medicare Urgent Care Clinics permanent.”

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“The Albanese Government created Medicare Urgent Care Clinics and now we are making sure they are here to stay.

“The network of Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are proving to be a gamechanger for all Australians.

“More people, more of the time, are getting free, urgent care close to home.

“All patients need is their Medicare care, not their credit card.”

 

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Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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CFA commemorates lost lives of heroic firefighters

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

CFA CEO Greg Leach AFSM and CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan

CFA members, families and friends have come together in Ballan to honour firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.

Hundreds gathered today (3 May) at the CFA Training Campus at Central Highlands for the 2026 Firefighters Memorial Service, hosted by CFA.

Held annually, the memorial acknowledges the dedication and courage of CFA firefighters and allows families, brigades and community members to remember our fallen heroes, while reflecting on their exceptional service in protecting their local communities.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the annual memorial service is an opportunity for all Victorians to take the time to remember CFA members who have lost their lives while serving.

“CFA has a proud legacy, built through the challenges and sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of our volunteers and staff working tirelessly to defend lives and property,” Jason said.

“But it also comes at a terrible cost at times – claiming the lives of 85 brave members who we continue to acknowledge, honour and remember at all times.

“Each have a story of selflessness, bravery and service, and are a significant part of our history. Their story has helped shaped CFA values today, and they continue to inspire firefighters past and present.”

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) executives, and government representatives also attended to pay tribute to the commitment firefighters make each and every day.

“The loss of life is also a continual reminder and driver of CFA’s ongoing commitment to safety, training, support, and innovation to ensure we provide an environment where our members are safe,” Jason said.

“Today, we also reflect and honour more broadly, the loyalty, devotion and hard work of all CFA people and our firefighting community.

“I encourage all Victorians to take a moment to reflect on those who are no longer with us and recognise the incredible contribution our members make to protect others.” 

Each year, the memorial is held in alignment with International Firefighters’ Day which was established following the death of five CFA firefighters near Linton in 1998.

A ceremonial banner embroidered with each firefighter’s name and details is flown at each memorial service to represent the names commemorated on the memorial wall, and another commemorates deaths of firefighters in the line of duty prior to the formation of CFA.

Recently, CFA recognised a further three historical deaths in the line of duty – Joseph Thomas Smith, Francis Edward Symington and Walter James Anderson. Three plaques were placed alongside the banners for reflection.

Further information and audio stories on each fallen firefighter can be found on CFA’s Roll of Honour webpage.

Submitted by CFA media

Charges – Operation Chelsfield – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has now charged a 47-year-old man in relation to the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby. 

The man was arrested in Alice Springs on Thursday evening and investigators have now charged him with:

  • Murder
  • 2 counts of sexual intercourse without consent

He has been remanded and is expected to appear in Darwin Local Court on Tuesday.