Monday, 30 September 2024

Cameron Park Child Approach: Police Release Photo

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police are appealing for information after reports of a child being approached at Cameron Park earlier this month.

Police have been told a 15-year-old girl was walking along Horizon Avenue at about 5.30pm on Friday September 6, when she was approached by a man driving a blue SUV.

Authorities have released images of the car they believe was involved, and say they wish to speak to the male driver.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers.



Police want to speak to the driver of this car

Friday, 27 September 2024

Police Investigate Melee At Nelson Bay Supermarket

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police are searching for a group of men after a brawl broke out at a Nelson Bay supermarket.

Just after 9.30pm on Thursday September 26, staff at the Woolworths store on Stockton Street called police after four men started scuffling in one of the isles.

Police say staff went to assist and the melee broke up with the men leaving the store.

It's not known what sparked the incident.

Officers are reviewing CCTV footage as investigations continue.

Police are investigating a melee at the Woolworths Store in Nelson Bay




Man Fronting Court Over Pedestrian Crash At Hamilton

 BY IAN CROUCH

A man is due to face court today (Friday 27 September, 2024) accused of dangerous driving resulting in serious injury to a pedestrian at Hamilton.

Police were called to the intersection of Hudson and Beaumont Street at about 11.35am on Thursday.

It's alleged a 73-year-old man suffered serious head injuries after being struck by a car - he was taken to the John Hunter Hospital for treatment.

The driver, a 66-year-old man, has been charged with dangerous and negligent driving causing grievous bodily harm and has had his licence suspended.

He's been refused bail to face Newcastle Local Court today. 




UPDATE! West Wallsend Shooting: Man and Woman Charged

 BY IAN CROUCH

A man and woman are due to face court today (Friday 27 September, 2024) following a shooting at West Wallsend.

Police were called to reports of a shooting on O'Donnelltown Road at about 5.30pm on Thursday, arriving to find a 39-year-old man with gunshot wounds to both legs.

He was taken to the John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.

Police have been told the alleged victim met a 26-year-old man at the location, with the second man driving off before officers arrived.

A short time later, two men, aged 23 and 33, were arrested at Seaham Street in Holmesville.

They were taken to Belmont  Police Station and questioned, before later being released.

Then around 7.15pm, the 26-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman attended Toronto Police Station.

They were arrested and the man was charged with discharge firearm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possessing a loaded firearm in a public place.

The woman was charged with being an accessory after the fact.

Both have been refused bail to face Toronto Local Court today.  

Investigations into the incident are continuing.

EARLIER:

Three men and a woman are in police custody after an alleged shooting incident at West Wallsend.

Lake Macquarie police were called to O'Donnelltown Road just after 5.30pm on Thursday where they located a man in bushland with gunshots to both legs.

The 39-year-old was treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to the John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.

A short time later, police arrested four people - they are assisting officers with their inquiries.

Police say there is no ongoing threat to the public.

A crime scene has been set up as investigations continue. 




Thursday, 26 September 2024

Anti-Coal Protest At Sandgate Lands Nine People In Court

 BY IAN CROUCH

Nine people are set to front court today over an anti-coal protest in Newcastle.

The group stopped a coal train on Maitland Road at Sandgate at about 10.00am on Wednesday.

Police arrested four men aged between 24 and 69 and five women aged  between 18 and 66.

They were charged with stopping the train and entering enclosed lands with a serious safety risk.

They've been held in custody pending their appearance in Newcastle Local Court on Thursday morning.

Protesters stopped a coal train at Sandgate. Picture Rising Tide



Concerns For Missing Man From Muswellbrook

 BY IAN CROUCH

Hunter Valley Police  are appealing for help to find a man who's gone missing from Muswellbrook.

32-year-old Dale Charlesworth was last seen leaving a commercial business in Thomas Mitchell Drive at about 9.30am on Wednesday and there are concerns for his welfare as he has a medical condition.

Dale is described as being Caucasian with a large build with light brown hair in a mullet style and is unshaven.

He has a tattoo on his right hand and was last seen wearing a high-vis shirt.

Anyone with information is urged to call Cessnock Police Station of Crime Stoppers.





Dale Charlesworth

Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Police Launch Appeal To Find Missing Lake Macquarie Teen

 BY IAN CROUCH

Fears are mounting for a teenage girl who's been missing from the Cooranbong area since last week.

17-year-old Bianca Graham was last seen at about 7.30pm last Friday September 20.

Police and family hold concerns for her welfare as she lives with a medical condition.

Bianca's described as being Caucasian, 160cm tall with a medium build and dyed black hair and was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, black pants and black shoes.

She's known to frequent the Cooranbong, Raymond Terrace, Newcastle, Heatherbrae and Campbelltown areas.

Bianca Graham


Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Coalition Insists Nuclear Is Viable for Hunter Despite Earthquakes

BY PETER HYSLOP

The Federal Opposition says the site of the former Liddell Power Station is still key to its nuclear plan despite recent earthquakes and operator AGL's refusal to cooperate.

Yesterday, Muswellbrook residents felt a 3.1 magnitude tremor following larger quakes in August, raising concerns the site may not be appropriate to host a nuclear power plant.

It comes as Liddell owner AGL refuses to accommodate the Coalition's plans, and hopes to build a 500 megawatt battery instead.

Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie says despite the concerns, a nuclear reactor could still be built.

"It's not a binary choice, you can still have a battery on the site of a nuclear power plant.

"Building nuclear plants on the site of old coal plants is still the best option because all the infrastructure is already there.

"The nuclear power plants that are built these days are built to withstand earthquakes. They don't get built unless they do that."

Member for Hunter Dan Repacholi has shot back at the Coalition. 

He says a nuclear reactor is not an appropriate solution for the Hunter.

"The earthquakes have really shown that this area is not suitable for a nuclear power station.

"Residents of the Hunter deserve cheaper power prices and nuclear is not the way to go for that" he says.

It comes as Liddell owner AGL refuses to accommodate the Coalition's plans, as it hopes to build a 500 megawatt battery instead.


A concept design of a zero emissions small modular reactor the Coalition has put forward.

Drivers Escape Serious Truck Crash At Wooton

 BY IAN CROUCH

Traffic is back to normal on the Pacific Highway after a serious truck overnight at Wooton, sooth of Coolongolook.

Newcastle Fire Command says a southbound B-Double loaded with electrical goods crossed into the northbound lanes at about 11 o'clock, tipped onto its side and caught fire.

A second northbound truck carrying a car collided with the semi-trailer.

Police say both drivers walked away from the crash unharmed.

Hazmat crews from Taree and Newcastle were called in to mop up a large diesel spill.

There are delays for traffic in both directions while the crash scene is cleared.





Wednesday, 18 September 2024

UPDATE! Mine Rescue Operation At Ellalong

 BY IAN CROUCH

Efforts are continuing to recover the body of a man from a Hunter Valley mine shaft.

Police have been told the man, believed to be in his 50's, fell into the decommissioned mine shaft on Dry Creek Road at Ellalong while working at about 12.45pm on Tuesday.

He is yet to be formally identified.

 The NSW Resources Regulator has commenced an investigation into the man's death and a report is being prepared for the Coroner.

EARLIER:

Emergency services personnel have been assembling equipment to attempt a mine rescue in the coming hours in the Hunter Valley.

Police are trying to locate a man believed to have fallen down a decommissioned mine shaft after lunch time reports of an incident in Dry Creek Ellalong near the former Austar Coal Mine.

Police Rescue, paramedics and crews from Fire and Rescue NSW have joined Mines Rescue personnel at the scene.

Two workers tragically died in the Paxton mine disaster at the Austar Coal Mine in 2014.


 



Nuatali Nelmes Concedes Defeat To Independent Ross Kerridge In Newcastle Lord Mayoral Poll

 BY IAN CROUCH

In a dramatic turn of events, Nuatali Nelmes has conceded defeat to Independent Ross Kerridge in the Newcastle Lord Mayoral election.

In a statement overnight, Councillor Nelmes said "it was now evident" that she will likely fall just a few hundred votes short of re-election.

"I congratulate Dr Kerridge on his likely election as Newcastle's 15th lord mayor, and offer him my best wishes," she said.

Councillor Nelmes pointed to council's track record over her past decade as Lord Mayor, saying more than $1 billion had been invested in public infrastructure.

In particular, the Bathers Way, Newcastle Ocean Baths and the building of 35 playgrounds across the city were notable achievements as well as working to address the Stockton erosion crisis, investing in new social and affordable housing, and expanding the Newcastle Art Gallery and delivering the New Annual Festival.

Councillor Nelmes said the council had laid the foundation for future industries, such as the diversification of the Port of Newcastle, expansion of the John Hunter Hospital and University of Newcastle, and provided support for new industries like green hydrogen and offshore winds which she said will ensure Newcastle continues to thrive as the state's second largest city, and capital of the nation's largest regional economy.

Dr Kerridge has thanked Councillor Nelmes for her concession and her achievement as lord mayor for the past decade.

Dr Kerridge held 35.19 per cent of first preference votes and Councillor Nelmes 31.87 per cent on Tuesday.

Nuatali Nelmes


Monday, 16 September 2024

Police Investigate Suspicious Fire At Toronto

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police have set up a crime scene as investigations continue into a suspicious fire at Toronto.

More than 30 firefighters and Hazmat crews were called to Victory Parade just after midday on Sunday to find an abandoned two storey building engulfed in flames.

Around 20 people were evacuated  from a neighbouring apartment building and an exclusion zone was set up due to asbestos fears.

Crews took about 3 hours to douses the flames, with council crews called in to clean up debris from the roadway.

Firefighters battle the flames in Victory Parade. Picture: Teralba Fire & Rescue



Calls To Help Find a Girl Missing From The Newcastle Area

BY JORDAN REGNIS

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a girl missing from the Newcastle area.

Mercedes Sievers, aged 12, was last seen in the Kotara area, about 8pm yesterday (Sunday 15 September 2024).

Police and family hold concerns for her welfare due to her age.

Mercedes is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 150cm tall, of medium build, with dark long hair and green eyes.

She was last seen wearing a black jumper, grey shorts and Nike shoes.

She is known to frequent the Newcastle, Cameron Park, Toronto, Glendale, and Charlestown areas.

Anyone with information into her whereabouts is urged to contact Newcastle City Police District or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

                                                                 Mercedes Sievers

Thursday, 12 September 2024

Desalination Plant Approved For Belmont

 BY IAN CROUCH

Plans for a massive desalination plant at Belmont have been given the green light by the state government.

Construction work on the 530-million dollar project is due to start later this year.

Once complete, the plant will provide up to 30 million litres of drinking water per day to the Lower Hunter, meeting 15% of the region's average daily demand.

In January, Hunter Water modified the plans from a drought response to a permanent desalination plant.

It will be paid for via a new Hunter Water pricing structure for customers to take effect from July 1 next year.




Wednesday, 11 September 2024

BREAKING! Man On The Run After Armed Robbery At Cooks Hill

 BY IAN CROUCH

Newcastle Police are investigating an armed robbery at Cooks Hill overnight.

Police say a man entered a store on Darby Street at about 10.00pm on Tuesday and threatened a 29-year-old man with a knife and a crowbar while demanding cash and cigarettes.

The man was given cash before leaving the store.

Police carried out patrols of the area but weren't able to locate him.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.





Firefighters Called To Fisheries Institute At Anna Bay

 BY IAN CROUCH

Firefighters have been called to a fire in a building at the Fisheries Research Centre at Port Stephens.

Crews arrived at the Anna Bay facility just after 5.30am on Wednesday to find smoke issuing from the building.

It turns out an aerator attached to a 230 litre water tank burnt out.

Crews used a CO2 extinguisher to douse the flames.

The fire was contained to the aerator.




Emergency Services Put To The Test At Newcastle Port

 BY IAN CROUCH

We're being told not to be alarmed if we see large numbers of emergency service personnel around the Port of Newcastle today.

The Port Authority is hosting its annual multi-agency training exercise from 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning.

It will involve representatives from Fire & Rescue NSW, NSW Ambulance, Transport for NSW, Port of Newcastle, Environment Protection Authority and the Australian Maritime Authority who'll be putting their capabilities to the test.

The exercise is due to wrap up by 1.00pm.




Tuesday, 10 September 2024

New Shared Paths Weave Throughout Lake Macquarie

BY TARNI CRUICKSHANK

Lake Macquarie residents can now enjoy increased safety and ease when walking and cycling, following the completion of new paths in the area.

Work has wrapped on a two hundred and fifty metre path linking Pasterfield Sports Complex to the older precinct of Cameron Park.

It is one of two new shared-paths in the area, and aims to increase access to the sports complex, by foot.

Lake Macquarie Lord Mayor, Kay Fraser says these paths are essential in encouraging residents to rely less on their vehicles and make healthier lifestyle choices.

"They'll be able to actually walk or hop on a bike and get there much quicker and safer.

"It's only small but it was really important to the Cameron Park community and I am really pleased that we have been able to deliver that."

The paths form part of a larger regional cycle route to connect the Fernleigh Track to Richmond Vale via numerous suburbs such as Edgeworth, Minmi and Glendale. 


Projects and Technical Officer, Tom Earls and Mayor Kay Fraser at Pasterfield shared path.
Photo credit: Lake Macquarie City Council



Boat And Cars Damaged By Fire At Edgeworth

 BY IAN CROUCH

Police are investigating a suspicious fire at Edgeworth overnight.

Four fire crews from Cardiff and Holmesville were called to a home in Nott Street at about 9.45pm on Monday to find a boat and a car had caught fire.

Newcastle Fire Command says the car fire had been extinguished prior to arrival of firefighters.

They took about 20 minutes to put out the boat fire.

A second car sustained minor fire damage.

No-one was injured during the incident.




Fears Growing For Man Missing From Newcastle For More Than A Month

 BY IAN CROUCH

Fears are growing for the welfare of man who's been missing from the Newcastle area for more than five weeks.

27-year-old Ricky Wilson was last seen at the Calvary Mater Hospital in Waratah on the morning of Monday August 5.

When he couldn't be located, police from Batemans Bay were notified and commenced inquiries.

Ricky is also known to frequent the Jesmond and Newcastle CBD areas.

Police and his family are very concerned as he suffers from a medical condition.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


Missing Man Ricky Wilson