Friday, 12 December 2025

Police Appeal For Information Over Suspicious Barber Shop Fire At East Maitland

 BY IAN CROUCH

Raptor Squad Police have released CCTV images they believe could assist with their inquiries after a barber shop at East Maitland was torched in an arson attack earlier this year.

Around 1am on Saturday September 14, police and fire crews were called to the shopping precinct on Garnett Road to reports of a fire.

Detectives believe two men were seen walking from Alfred Close into the shopping precinct around 10.20pm on Friday September 14 - one of them, a hooded man wearing grey tracksuit pants, dark jumper and a moon boot returned to the barber shop with another man before they left in a silver Commodore and white van.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers. 


 

Police want to speak with this man 

Man Dies In Hospital After Mayfield Crash In November

 BY IAN CROUCH

A man has died in hospital almost a month after a serious crash at Mayfield.

Emergency services were called to Industrial Drive at about 12.15pm on Tuesday 18 November 2025 where a motorbike had collided with a truck.

The rider, a man aged 60, was treated at the scene before being taken to the John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition, however he's sadly succumbed to his injuries .

A 48-year-old man who was driving the truck underwent mandatory testing in hospital.

As investigations into the crash continue, police are urging anyone with dashcam footage to contact Newcastle Police or Crime Stoppers.

A report is being prepared for the Coroner. 



 


Thursday, 11 December 2025

New Program to Help Female Inmates Re-enter Community


The state government has launched a new intensive support program to assist vulnerable women leaving prison.

Delivered through a partnership between Corrective Services NSW and not-for-profit Embrace People & Place, the $5.7 million project aims to provide wrap-around support for women leaving custody to help them rebuild their lives to prevent crime.

The program will provide six months of pre-release assistance with a focus on identifying and addressing their post-release needs, as well as providing practical supports.

After they’ve left custody, the initiative plans to offer support for up to two years with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, due to their disproportionate representation in prisons and unique barriers to reintegration.

It builds off 2021 BOSCAR data which identified education and skills training play an important role in reducing recidivism, with a 45% reduction in theft offences amongst participating inmates after release.

The program will utilise a former Periodic Detention Centre in the Port Stephens area as the temporary accommodation facility.

Work has already begun to prepare eligible women for the program, with the first cohort to be housed at the facility in 2026.

Minister for Corrections Anoulack Chanthivong said they are committed to enhancing rehabilitative outcomes.

“We need to offer intiatives that acknowledge and respond to the unique experiences of women who enter custody,” he said.

“Reintegration and rehabilitation is really important to ensure there are no new victims, a safer community for all and that women post-release can live much better lives.

“We know that women’s pathways to criminal behaviour are often a result of abuse, disadvantage and trauma – and this project will support community safety in an effective and meaningful way.”

Embrace People & Place CEO Coralie Nichols said those leaving prison need to return to community life with dignity and confidence.

“Really difficult problems are often solved when people come together,” she said.

“So, having a moment where philanthropy, works with government and a non-for-profit to support those most vulnerable in our community – it’s a mark of who we are.”



BUS STRIKE – Services to Halt From 4am Friday

 The Rail Tram and Bus Union says they’ll be on strike from tomorrow, with services including regular routes, school services and night owl Saturday services suspended from 4am on Friday to 4am on Saturday.

The 24-hour strike is an escalation following a refusal of Operator Keolis Downer’s proposed enterprise agreement when it was put to a ballot.

Rail, Train and Bus Union Divisional President Peter Grech says the proposed agreement is a three-year contract which would continue past 2027, when it’s expected Keolis Downer’s agreement with the State Government will run out.

“So we don’t want to be locked into an agreement where where there’s no Keolis Downer anymore. So we’re just ensuring that the money which is put in our pockets is negotiated through the Keolis Downer,” he said.

“We just apologise for the inconvenience to the commuters. We didn’t want to get to this. We’ve been trying not to inconvenience commuters and we’re hoping for some sort of resolution,” he said.

It’s understood a last minute meeting has been held today in an attempt to reach an agreement to stop the action.

Credit / Wikimedia Commons


Wednesday, 10 December 2025

BREAKING! Murder Investigation Launched After Death Of A Man At Cooks Hill

 BY IAN CROUCH

A man has died after an alleged assault in Cooks Hill this morning.

Emergency services were called to unit block on Darby Street just before 3.30am today (Wednesday 10 December 2025) following reports of an assault.

The 53-year-old man was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

His death is being treated as suspicious.

Police have set up a crime scene and detectives have commenced an investigation with the assistance of the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad.




 

Tragedy At Tanilba Bay: Toddler Killed After Being Hit By Car

 BY IAN CROUCH

A toddler has died after being hit by a car at Tanilba Bay.

Emergency services were called to Lloyd George Grove at about 5.40pm yesterday (Tuesday 9 December 2025), arriving to find the 1-year-old girl had been hit by a Toyota utility at the property.

She was taken to the John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition but sadly succumbed to her injuries.

The driver, a 25-year-old man, was not injured and taken to hospital for mandatory testing.

An investigation is under way and a report is being prepared for the coroner.


 


Tuesday, 9 December 2025

REDHEAD FIRE – Lake Macquarie Added to Disaster Declaration List

 The Federal Government has activated Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for locals at Redhead, Gateshead, Whitebridge and Dudley, who may have had property damaged or might be in need of essentials.

Measures include assistance to meet emergency accommodation needs, grants for uninsured residents and financial support towards counter disaster activity undertaken by emergency service organisations to keep communities safe.

The fire at Redhead Road has now burned through over 90 hectares, and did threaten homes, but thanks to water bombing aircraft and firefighters on rolling shifts, they were able to keep the fire from spreading to a nearby aged care home.

The Fernleigh Track after the Redhead fire. Credit / Lake Macquarie Council