Saturday, 30 March 2024

Man charged over speeding, drink and drug driving offences at Anna Bay

BY LAUREN FREEMANTLE 

A 24-year-old man told Raymond Terrace Highway Patrol Officers he was okay to drive and unaffected by alcohol and drugs, during a vehicle stop at Anna Bay overnight. 

Around 10pm Friday, 29 March 2024, police clocked a Ford Falcon sedan allegedly travelling 146km/hr in an 80 zone on Port Stephens Drive, Anna Bay. 

The P2 driver was stopped on Nelson Bay Road and subjected to a roadside breath test which police say returned a positive result. 

The Highway Patrol Officers say the man's girlfriend was in the car with him at the time, as he told officers the effects of alcohol and drugs did not impair his ability to drive. 

The man was arrested and taken to Nelson Bay Police Station for the purpose of a breath analysis, which returned a reading of 0.069. He was also made to do a drug test which allegedly returned a positive result to cannabis. 

Police are awaiting the analysis of the oral fluid sample. 

The man's licence was suspended, with the number plates to his sedan removed and registration suspended for 3 months. 

He will appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court on the 6th May 2024 for the offences of exceeding speed over 45km/hr and driving with a low range PCA. 

It comes as police issue a warning to Hunter motorists that those speeding or driving dangerously over the Easter long weekend will be caught. Double demerits remain in force until Easter Monday, 1st April at 11:59pm. 



Teenage boys lead police on pursuit through Lake Macquarie following alleged car theft

BY LAUREN FREEMANTLE

Two 16-year-old boys will face Parramatta Children's Court on a long list of offences after pursuits with police in the Lake Macquarie area overnight. 

Around 11:30pm on Friday, 29 March 2024, a Porsche, alleged to have been stolen, was sighted traveling on Main Road at Glendale. 

Police initiated a pursuit, terminating it shortly after, due to safety concerns. 

The car was monitored by PolAir travelling through local streets when officers successfully deployed road spikes, deflating two tires. 

It didn't stop the 16-year-old unlicenced driver however, with a pursuit again initiated before the Porsche finally stopped on Portland Drive at Cameron Park. 

The passenger, also aged 16, exited the car and fled into nearby bushland. With the assistance of the police helicopter, he was tracked down and the pair were arrested and taken to Waratah Police Station. 

The driver was charged with dangerous driving, not stopping during a pursuit, driving having never held a licence, and driving a car without the consent of the owner. 

Police say the Porsche involved was one of two luxury vehicles allegedly stolen from a property at Valentine on Wednesday, 27 March 2024. 

The passenger was charged with being carried in a car without the consent of the owner. 

The pair were refused bail to face court today. 


 

Thursday, 28 March 2024

PM Launches Solar Sun Shot Program At Muswellbrook

 BY IAN CROUCH

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants the Hunter to be at the forefront of solar panel manufacturing.

He visited the former Liddell Power Station at Muswellbrook on Friday to announce a $1 billion investment into the sector so more panels are made in Australia.

Currently, 99 per cent of solar panels on Australian rooves are made overseas.

The Prime Minister's office says the $1 billion Solar Sun Shot program will help Australia capture more of the global solar manufacturing supply chain through support, including production subsidies and grants.



First stage of Hillsborough road construction announced

 BY OLIVIA GOELDNER

The first stage of a 35 million dollar construction plan for Hillsborough Road at Warners Bay is set to begin construction next year. 

Upgrades to the 1.8 kilometre stretch of road from Newcastle Inner City Bypass roundabout to the existing duplication west of Crockett Street, are expected to take 18 months to complete depending on final staging arrangements. 

Stage one involves upgrades to the Crockett Street intersection, adding a set of traffic lights and duplicating 700 metres of road. 

Charlestown MP, Jodie Harrison has been lobbying for the upgrade since 2016 and says it will improve safety for motorists and pedestrians.

"With population growth, we know that we've had challenges on Hillsborough Road, and not very many years ago we also saw the tragic loss of a young girl. We're really focused on improving the safety and the congestion along Hillsborough Road," she said.

The first stage of the Hillsborough Road Upgrade is due to start next year




Wednesday, 27 March 2024

Newcastle Council Pushes For High Speed Rail Stop At Broadmeadow

 BY IAN CROUCH

Newcastle Council will write to the Chief Executive of the High Speed Rail Authority to outline its preferred location for a Newcastle stop.

At Tuesday's meeting, Councillors supported a Lord Mayoral minute urging Tim Parker to make Broadmeadow the Newcastle stop for the High Speed Rail route, saying it's the only viable location in the Greater Newcastle area due to its strategic location and planned redevelopment.

However, this is at odds with a study done for the federal government in 2013 which recommended Cameron Park to the south of the M1 Pacific Motorway as the preferred option, due to it's proximity to the Hunter Expressway and Newcastle Link Road.

The study found it would be too expensive to put the rail line into Newcastle saying it would require long lengths of tunnels or the acquisition of many homes and businesses, which would come at such a great expense as to outweigh the benefits of a closer stop.

A station at Hexham was also considered, but the study said Cameron Park would better serve the population to the south-west of Newcastle's center and the Lower Hunter, once the Expressway opened.



Tuesday, 26 March 2024

BREAKING! Large Yacht Destroyed By Fire At Nelson Bay

BY IAN CROUCH

Fire has destroyed a large yacht moored at a Port Stephens marina.

Firefighters were called to the scene at about 7.30pm on Monday where the 70 foot yacht was well alight.

Crews were unable to access the vessel and an RFS boat was brought in to help prevent the fire from spreading to other craft moored nearby.

A boom was also placed around the yacht to contain 1000 litres of diesel onboard.

Police say the yacht has burnt to the water line and has sunk.

A fire crew remains on scene and it's expected a salvage operation will get under way sometime on Tuesday.

The cause of the fire has not been determined and no-one was injured.

Fire has destroyed a luxury yacht at Nelson Bay. Picture: Kearsley Fire & Rescue

 

 


Monday, 25 March 2024

Four Teens Arrested Over Alleged Pursuit In Stolen Car Through Lake Macquarie And Newcastle

 BY IAN CROUCH

Four teens are fronting the children's court today (Monday 25 March, 2024) accused of leading police on a pursuit in a stolen car.

Officers began following the Hyundai Sonata at Argenton just before 11.00pm on Sunday - the vehicle had earlier been reported stolen from Warabrook

Road spikes were deployed on the Newcastle Link Road at Wallsend and the car finally came to a stop on Beaumont Street at Hamilton.

The driver, a 14-year-old boy, and his three passengers - two boys aged 14 and 16, and a 16-year-old girl were arrested.

The driver was charged with drive conveyance taken without consent of owner, police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, not give particulars to other driver, and breach of bail.

The two male passengers were charged with be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.

The female passenger was charged with be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, possess prohibited drug, and breach of bail.

 



 



BREAKING! Crews Battling House Fire At Islington

 BY IAN CROUCH

Firefighters are battling a house fire at Islington.

Newcastle Fire Command says crews were called to the single level weatherboard and tin roof home in Norfolk Avenue just after 11.15am on Monday to find flames coming from a side window.

Six fire trucks are at the scene along with Police and Ambulance.

Crews had the fire under control just before midday and managed to contain it to one room of the house.

A subsequent search of the home found it was not occupied.





Port Stephens Teen Banned From Driving For Hurrying Home To Use The Toilet

 BY IAN CROUCH

A Port Stephens teenager has copped a hefty fine and has been suspended from driving because he was in a hurry to get home to use the toilet.

Highway Patrol officers say they spotted a Toyota Hilux on Cabbage Tree Road at Williamtown on Friday night travelling at 145km/hr in an 80 zone.

The vehicle was stopped and the 17-year-old male driver produced a P1 Provisional Licence - he also had  two mates in the car with him.

When asked why he was travelling so fast he told police "I'm in a hurry to get home, I've gotta go to the toilet".

Police say the man had just left McDonalds less than 4kms away and was dropping off his mates before driving home.

He's been fined $2794 and has been banned from driving for 9 months.

Police pulled the car over on Cabbage Tree Road at Williamtown. Picture Traffic and Highway Patrol Facebook page




Concerns Over Teen Girl Missing From Windale For Two Weeks.

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police are appealing for help to find a missing teenage girl from Lake Macquarie.

17-year-old Charntae Lesslie was last seen at Windale on Monday 11 March and police hold concerns for her welfare due to her age.

Charntae is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 170cm tall  with a solid build and shoulder length black hair.

She's is known to frequent the Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Cessnock and Maitland areas.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Missing teen Charntae Lesslie


Saturday, 23 March 2024

Woman Pulled From The Water At Bar Beach

 BY IAN CROUCH

A woman has been taken to the Calvary Mater Hospital for what's believed to be a mental health assessment after being pulled from the water at Bar Beach.

NSW Ambulance says they were called the beach at about 8.30am on Saturday following a request from police.

It's understood a member of the public saw the woman in her 60's jump fully clothed from rocks into the water at Susan Gilmore Beach.

An ambulance spokesperson says the woman was not distressed and was floating on her back when lifeguards reached her and brought her safely to shore.

If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.





Crews Called To Major Diesel Spill At Lake Macquarie

 BY IAN CROUCH

Firefighters and council crews are working to clean up a major diesel spill stretching over several Lake Macquarie suburbs.

Newcastle Fire Command says they were alerted to the spill at about 6.30 this morning, which stretches through Barnsley, West Wallsend, and Holmesville for 6kms.

Fire crews are on scene at Northville Drive at Barnsley and Withers Street at Holmesville where large pools of the fuel have been found.

The source of the diesel leak is understood to be a bus.

Council crews are using sand and a street sweeper to  clean up the rest of the spill.






 

Jockey Thrown From Horse During Trackwork At Broadmeadow

 BY IAN CROUCH

A jockey has been thrown from his mount during morning trackwork at Broadmeadow.

Ambulance paramedics were called to Newcastle Racecourse at 4.15am on Saturday.

They've been told the 46-year-old man was aboard a horse measuring 16 hands high when the animal bucked violently.

He was thrown some distance, landing on his head and may have briefly lost consciousness.

The man was treated at the scene before being taken to the John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition with suspected chest and back injuries.




Crews Called To Feed Mill Fire At Cardiff

 BY IAN CROUCH

Quick work by firefighters has contained a potentially serious fire at a Cardiff feed mill early Saturday morning.

Crews were called to the Baiada facility in Nelson Road just after 4.30am to find smoke pouring from a feed mill.

Firefighters from five stations and the Hazmat unit from Newcastle were dispatched amid concerns the fire could quickly spread.

They've managed to contain the fire to a machine which makes pellets, taking about an hour to fully extinguish the fire and cool down the equipment.

Staff were evacuated as a precaution and no-one was injured.





Friday, 22 March 2024

Man Charged Over Alleged Sexual Touching At Wallsend and Fennel Bay

 

A man will face court over two alleged sexual touching incidents following an investigation by Lake Macquarie Detectives.

In February 2024, police from Lake Macquarie Police District commenced an investigation after being notified of the alleged sexual touching incidents.

Police will allege in court that two women, both aged in their 40s, were sexually touched without consent by the man in two separate incidents at Wallsend and Fennel Bay.

Following extensive inquiries, police arrested a 45-year-old man on Mitchell Street, North Rothbury, about 7.50am yesterday (Thursday 21 March 2024).

He was taken to Singleton Police Station where he was charged with two counts of sexually touch another person without consent, and break and enter and commit serious indictable offence.

He was refused bail to appear before Singleton Local Court today (Friday 22 March 2024).

 


 

Thursday, 21 March 2024

BREAKING! Man Allegedly Stomped On At A Lake Macquarie Hotel

 BY IAN CROUCH

A man is in a serious condition in hospital after an argument turned violent at a Lake Macquarie hotel overnight.

Police say two men, who are known to each other, got into an altercation at about midnight just on closing time at the Warners Bay Hotel.

It's alleged a 46-year-old man suffered horrific head injuries when he was stomped on during the fight - he's been taken by ambulance to the John Hunter Hospital.

Police say a third man attempted to intervene.

Following inquiries, police arrested a 23-year-old man at Charlestown.

He's been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault and refused bail to face court today (Thursday 21 April, 2024).




Wednesday, 20 March 2024

Teens Face Court Over Pursuit Through Newcastle And Port Stephens

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police have arrested three teenagers over a wild pursuit in a luxury car allegedly stolen from Lambton.

Police say the Audi A6 sedan was taken from a home on Grainger Street early Tuesday morning, with officers spotting the car on Glebe Road at Adamstown before giving chase.

The car eventually stopped at Tomago where the driver, a 15-year-old boy and his two passengers, a boy aged 15 and a 14-year-old girl, were arrested.

The male passenger was refused bail and faced the children's court on Tuesday charged with aggravated break and enter commit serious indictable offence, goods in personal custody suspected of being stolen, and being carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner. .

The driver and female passenger have been given strict conditional bail to face the children's court on Monday 15 April, 2024.