Showing posts with label #Bulga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Bulga. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2023

Critical Incident Investigation Under Way Into Bulga Crash

 BY IAN CROUCH

A critical incident investigation has been launched after a motorcyclist was injured in a crash at Bulga near Singleton.

Police say an officer from the Highway Patrol detected a motorcycle on Putty Road at about 11.15 yesterday morning allegedly travelling at 145km/h in a 100km/h zone.

The officer did a u-turn and activated warning lights, but found the motorcycle and another vehicle had collided on Bulga Road a short time later.

A 71-year-old man who was riding the bike was airlifted to Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital with multiple injuries.

A Critical Incident Team from Lake Macquarie is investigating the incident, which will be subject to an independent review. 





Thursday, 7 July 2022

Hunter surf lifesavers praised for flood response

BY DAKOTA TAIT

The Hunter's surf lifesaving volunteers are being commended for their efforts in assisting emergency services as part of the flood response.

Members have been part of rescue and relief efforts across swollen waterways across Singleton and surrounds in recent days, including food drops, transportation, and medical assistance.

Hunter Surf Lifesaving President Henry Scruton says he's hoping there's respite on the horizon.

"Possibly a couple more days," he said. "We're hoping that the sun does eventually show itself and start to dry things out, and for the rivers to recede a little bit to allow local residents up there the ability just to travel."

A pair of lifesavers crossed the Wollombi Brook yesterday evening, after a Bulga woman called for assistance for her ten-month-old son, who had stopped breathing.

Swansea-Belmont members Lee Archer and Shane Dowsett helped ferry the boy back across the waters, where an ambulance brought him to hospital in a stable condition.

Mr Scruton says it's a testament to the hard work of their volunteers.

"All these guys are volunteers," he said. "They volunteer the entire summer season and now they're backing up as volunteers to assist the community."

"That's what they're trained for and they do it well."

"Thank you to all the guys that are putting the time out away from their families. They've all got full-time jobs, but they're thrown it in to go and assist the community."

Image credit: The Australian.

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Cessnock Declared Natural Disaster Area

 BY IAN CROUCH

The federal government has declared a natural disaster in the Cessnock Local Government Area as the flood emergency continues.

It's one of 23 local government areas in Sydney and NSW where the declaration has been made including the Central Coast.

The declaration clears the way for joint Commonwealth-State assistance to become available under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

It means immediate assistance is available to eligible residents whose home and belongings have been damaged by storms and floods since June 27.

Cessnock Council can also receive help with the cost of cleaning up and restoring damaged roads and essential public assets.

Small businesses, primary producers and non-profit organisations are eligible for concessional loans and freight subsidies.

Meanwhile,the SES says major flooding is likely at Bulga due to significant river rises along the Wollombi Brook.

Minor flooding is expected along the Lower Hunter River at Singleton and Maitland along with the Paterson River at Gostwick.