Category: Police

  • MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Call for information – Aggravated assault – Alice Springs

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force is continuing to call for information in relation to an aggravated assault that occurred in the early hours of yesterday morning in Alice Springs.

    Police are particularly interested in speaking to the pictured male who they believe can assist with ongoing enquiries.

    Anyone with information regarding the identity of the pictured male is urged to call police on 131 444 and quote reference NTP2500036419. Anonymous reports can also be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Charges – Aggravated burglary – Tennant Creek

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force has charged three males in relation to an aggravated burglary in Tennant Creek last night.

    About 9:25pm, police received reports of a social club being unlawfully entered on Schmidt Street. It is alleged three males aged, 21, 20 and 11-years-old, damaged the property with a crowbar to gain entry before stealing a large quantity of alcohol.

    The offenders fled the scene before police arrival but were located and arrested a short time later.

    Both adult males have been charged with Aggravated burglary, Damage to property, Theft and Recruitment of a child and were remanded to appear in Tennant Creek Local Court today.

    The 11-year-old was dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act 2005.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Cheer on our Olympians and Paralympians at the AIS

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Canberrans gathered to watch the Matildas play at Canberra’s last watch party in Garema Place.

    The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Arena has been selected as a live site for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

    There will be two watch parties in the recently upgraded arena. Sit back on a bean bag and watch the Games on the big screens.

    You can also head along to the AIS Visitor Centre to watch the Channel 9 broadcast of the Games. It will be screening from 26 July until 11 September.

    Here’s everything you need to know:

    When is it on?

    There will be two watch parties in August:

    • Sunday 4 August for the Olympics
    • Sunday 31 August for the Paralympics

    Both events will run from 10am to 2pm.

    How much are tickets?

    The events are free, but bookings are required.

    Book your ticket for the Olympics LIVE Watch Party.

    Book your ticket for the Paralympics LIVE Watch Party.

    What are the food options?

    There will be local food trucks at the arena selling food and drink.

    Is it family-friendly?

    Absolutely. Children are welcome to attend and there will be kids’ entertainment options at both parties.

    Are there other entertainment options?

    Entertainment options include:

    • children’s face painting
    • colouring in
    • sport demonstrations and challenges
    • free AIS tours every 30 minutes
    • free entry to Sportex, the interacting sporting exhibit
    • meet and greet past Olympians and Paralympians to see their medals
    • an Olympic podium and photo wall.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Robert Foster artwork finds new home at Kingston Arts Precinct

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Journey contains 37 individual plexiglass cones, known as ‘Ossolites’.

    An award-winning Robert Foster artwork is the first confirmed for display in the future Kingston Arts Precinct.

    The artwork, titled The Journey, was gifted to the ACT Government.

    The work

    Many Canberrans will know The Journey. It had pride of place in the foyer of ActewAGL’s Bunda Street premises for over ten years.

    The artwork spans around 300 square metres. It contains 37 plexiglass cones, known as ‘Ossolites’.

    These glow different colours according to the time of day. Inbuilt motion sensors also interact with viewers’ movement.

    ActewAGL commissioned The Journey in 2010, to mark its 10th anniversary.

    The company offered the work to the ACT Government following the sale of the Bunda Street building.

    It will now be refurbished and incorporated into the new Kingston Arts Precinct design.

    Although The Journey is a gift to the ACT Government, the artist’s estate will receive a voluntary royalty.

    This acknowledges the change in ownership and the artist’s continuing interest in the work.

    Under the Artist’s Resale Royalty Scheme, artists and their estates are entitled to a 5 per cent royalty whenever an eligible artwork resells in Australia.

    The artist

    The late Robert Foster was a renowned local artist, best known for the iconic F!NK water jug.

    His works are held in major public collections. These include the National Gallery of Australia, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

    Robert died following a car accident in 2016.

    He established F!NK + Co, a design and manufacturing company, with his wife, Gretel Harrison. It has employed many artists who have gone on to productive careers as designers and makers in the region.

    “I am super appreciative of artsACT for finding a new home for Robert’s sculpture The Journey so that once again people will be able to walk through his mesmerising forest of lights,” Gretel said.

    F!NK + Co will work with the Kingston Arts Precinct design team to integrate The Journey into its new home.

    The Kingston Arts Precinct

    The Kingston Arts Precinct will be a hub for arts organisations in Canberra.

    It will house:

    • Canberra Contemporary Art Space
    • Canberra Glassworks
    • Craft ACT
    • M16 Artspace
    • Megalo Print Studio
    • PhotoAccess
    • a new space for Canberra’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

    The precinct will be a fitting new home for The Journey where it will captivate a new audience and further honour the artist’s legacy.

    Find out more about the Kingston Arts Precinct at BuiltforCBR.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Building connections through shared reading

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    A new Libraries ACT program is bringing Canberrans together to share the joy of stories read aloud.

    No matter your age, there’s something comforting about being read to.

    A new program at Libraries ACT taps into this, bringing Canberrans together to experience the joy of stories read aloud.

    Shared Reading is a free weekly program offered at Tuggeranong and Dickson libraries.

    In each 90-minute session, participants gather to hear a facilitator read a short story.

    There are pauses for group discussion. This allows participants to share their thoughts, emotions and personal connections to the story, if they wish.

    Building connections

    Shared reading sessions present a great way to meet people and make new friends.

    The program is designed to support all ages, with particular benefit to those aged 60+.

    The sessions offer a powerful remedy for loneliness and isolation.

    More than just reading aloud, Shared Reading creates a space where participants can fully engage with the story and each other without judgment.

    The approach allows people to connect deeply with the literature and with one another.

    The facilitator

    Local educator Louise Bromhead will lead the sessions.

    With extensive training in Shared Reading facilitation, Louise is passionate about the program and its potential to foster meaningful connections among participants.

    Meet and greet

    The program kicks off with an information session and meet and greet on Wednesday 17 July 2024.

    Participants can learn more about the program, meet Louise, and enjoy a cuppa and biscuit.

    Come and join in

    Whether you’re an avid reader, looking to connect with others, or both, this program offers a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.

    Dates (Wednesdays)

    • July: 17, 24, 31
    • August: 7, 14, 21, 28
    • September: 4, 11, 18, 25
    • October: 23, 30
    • November: 6, 13, 20, 27
    • December: 4, 11, 18

    Times

    • Tuggeranong Library: 10:15am to 11:45am
    • Dickson Library: 1:30pm to 3:00pm

    Cost: free

    Register to experience the Shared Reading program.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Canberra’s best curries

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Tokyo Canteen offers a delicious Japanese curry. Image: VisitCanberra

    Few foods are as comforting as a curry – especially on a cold Canberra day. Curries encompass dishes from many different cuisines, meaning there is a curry for every taste and mood.

    We asked Canberrans on the WeAreCBR page to name their favourite curries. Here are the best, as voted by you:

    This restaurant is tucked away at Manuka shops. Its menu includes thali, a Nepalese dish with a choice of curry sauce and proteins. There are also options for vegetarians.

    Canberrans from Woden and beyond have flocked to Pearce for Rama’s curries for 29 years. The fusion menu offers a fresh take on Indian cuisine.

    Spice Affair offers dishes from different regions of India. Whether you’re craving a korma, madras, daal, vindaloo or rogan josh, their extensive menu has it all.

    Locals love Spice Route for its flavourful dishes. The menu includes many traditional Indian dishes and an Indo-Chinese section.

    This Belconnen favourite is a short drive from Melba shops. Its menu boasts butter chicken, korma, jalfrezi, rogan josh, vindaloo and many more Indian curry dishes.

    No. 8 Thai is at Griffith shops. The menu includes Thai curries like green curry, red curry, yellow curry, massaman, and panang.

    Taj Agra is another longstanding Canberra favourite, having opened here 20 years ago. The menu is packed with north Indian classics including tandoori dishes, chettinad, tikka masala and more.

    Kinn Thai has an extensive menu that includes barramundi curry, panang curry, green curry, massaman beef curry and a red duck curry.

    Mirchi features mainly north Indian dishes, with a handful from southern India too. There are fragrant, spiced dishes on the menu for vegetarians and meat eaters.

    The former owners of Sukothia and the Red Hill Tea House have opened Myanmar Corner to celebrate their native Myanmar dishes. The menu is a unique fusion of Indian, Thai and Chinese cuisine.

    Indo Café, Canberra City

    A lunchtime favourite for hungry city workers. Indo Cafe is well-known for its delicious curries. Their lunch specials are quick, affordable and the perfect remedy for chilly winter days.

    The Mustang offers a section of traditional dishes from Nepal and the surrounding region. There are many curries, including palak paneer, butter chicken, prawn curry and more. They cater to vegetarians, vegans and those who are gluten-free.

    Lamb shank massaman, wagyu panang, and salmon green curry are just some of the dishes you’ll find at Chong Co. There are vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options on the menu.

    The menu at Blu Ginger is reflective of India’s diverse cuisine. You’ll find the seafood allepy curry from Kerala, Goanese fish curry and Punjabi saagwala curry among many others.

    Dum Dickson offers traditional Indian curries including madras, korma, saag, vindaloo, rogan josh and more. They have a range of protein options on their menu, and a large vegetarian section.

    7 Village has a large menu that’s a mix of Indian and Sri Lankan dishes. There are traditional curries and chef’s specials. They also offer meal deals and lunch specials.

    Yogi’s fragrant curries have made them a firm favourite for those in the inner south. They offer authentic Indian dishes, with options for vegetarians.

    For a Japanese take on curry, visit Tokyo Canteen for their kare raisu Japanese curry. Choose from either panko chicken, tempura prawn or tofu.

    Did we miss your favourite? Send us an email at ourcanberra@act.gov.au.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Milestone for Big Canberra Battery

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Williamsdale battery will deliver 250MW of storage.

    The ACT Government has reached a major milestone in its work to future-proof Canberra’s energy supply.

    The development application has been approved to deliver Stream 1 of the project – a grid-scale battery in Williamsdale.

    This ACT Government has partnered with Eku Energy on this project. Construction will begin later this year.

    The Big Canberra Battery will be capable of delivering 250 MW of power – more than a third of Canberra’s peak electricity demand. It will be able to deliver this power for two hours.

    The Big Canberra Battery will have 500 MWh of capacity, which on a single charge could supply 23,400 households with their daily energy use.

    Approximately 180–200 jobs will also be created through the project.

    More batteries for Canberra

    The Government has also finalised the installation of batteries at nine government sites in the ACT as part of its work on Stream 2 of the project.

    The sites include:

    • Belconnen Parks Depot
    • Gungahlin Family and Child Centre
    • Allara Depot
    • Kambah Depot
    • Ron Reynolds Centre
    • Chifley Community Hub
    • Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm
    • Cotter Depot
    • Greenway Ambulance Station.

    The batteries capture energy generated from rooftop solar panels. This will help power the sites and will reduce government spend on electricity, benefitting the broader network during peak electricity consumption times.

    Two further batteries will be installed at Mount Stromlo High School and 255 Canberra Avenue, Fyshwick in early 2025.

    The ACT Government has also partnered with the Commonwealth Government and Evoenergy through the Community Batteries for Household Solar Program.

    Through this, three medium-sized neighbourhood-scale batteries will be installed in Casey, Dickson and Fadden.

    A battery operator will be selected in late 2024 following a procurement process.

    The Big Canberra Battery project will provide renewable energy security across the electricity grid.

    It will help grow the ACT’s renewable energy sector, provide more local employment opportunities, and deliver a positive financial return for the territory.

    Building a cleaner future

    Battery storage technology is a critical component of the ACT’s net-zero emissions future.

    The ACT has delivered 100 per cent renewable electricity since 2020.

    Initiatives like this build on that achievement and demonstrate the viability of renewable energy in supporting a robust, affordable and sustainable energy grid.

    Find out more about the Big Canberra Battery Project and other ways Canberra is leading the way on climate action by visiting climatechoices.act.gov.au


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Rehab robots help patients with brain injuries

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The equipment can help to improve function after serious brain injuries.

    Three new robots at the University of Canberra Hospital are helping patients recover from serious brain injuries.

    The hospital is the second public facility of its kind in Australia to offer this service. The robots are a joint venture between Canberra Health Services and the University of Canberra.

    The equipment is a tool for treating patients. It can help them to improve function after serious brain injuries including stroke.

    World experts have trained the hospital’s team to use these robots. This helps them to find the best ways to build the robots into client treatment.

    Students studying occupational therapy and physiotherapy at the university will learn about robotics as part of their coursework. The students will be involved in ongoing research projects at the university.

    The university’s Honours students will also be speaking to clinicians and patients about the robots and how they have helped to improve treatment and further build on research.

    “By embedding elements of robotics rehabilitation into the University’s relevant course curricula, our students will be exposed to this innovative technology,” Professor Stuart Semple, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health, University of Canberra said.

    “That will enhance their learning outcomes and career opportunities in the health workforce of the future.”

    The ACT Government and the Canberra Hospital Foundation funded the three robots. Generous donors and the Canberra Hospital Foundation’s community partnership with GIO also helped.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Accessing payments and services now easier for new parents

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    A new trial is helping parents access government payments and services more easily when having a baby.

    Parents having a baby at Canberra Hospital or North Canberra Hospital can now take part in the Birth of a Child Newborn Enrolment Trial.

    In partnership with Services Australia, the ACT Government is trialling an Australian-first where parents can register the birth of their baby across federal and territory government agencies using myGov.

    The trial makes it easier for parents to access government services and register their baby’s birth.

    By signing up to the trial, the hospital will share information with Services Australia to:

    • enrol their baby in Medicare and receive a new Medicare card with their baby added
    • enrol their baby in the Australian Immunisation Register
    • register for their family’s Medicare Safety Net
    • register their baby for a My Health Record
    • let Centrelink know about the birth of their child to finalise their application for family assistance
    • register their baby’s birth with ACT Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

    How to access the trial

    To enrol in the trial, new parents will need to ensure they:

    • check their details with the hospital are up to date
    • link their Medicare and Centrelink accounts to their myGov account
    • complete a pre-birth claim (as early as 3 months before the baby is born)
    • complete a new consent form (provided when your baby is born)
    • provide the completed consent form to the hospital before being discharged.

    When they agree to participate in the trial, they are agreeing to let Canberra Health Services share information about them and their baby with Services Australia.

    A collaborative approach

    The ACT Government is working with Services Australia to lead the trial.

    The trial automates newborn enrolment and birth registration processes across the state, territory and Commonwealth government agencies.

    It supports a cross-jurisdictional ‘tell us once’ approach – reducing the need for parents to re-supply information the government already holds.

    When a parent agrees to participate in the trial, they agree to Canberra Health Services (CHS) sharing information about them and their baby to Services Australia.

    The Birth of a Child Newborn Enrolment Trial helps remove administrative burden from parents, giving them more valuable time with their baby.

    The trial is part of a range of improved maternity services initiatives in the ACT.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: The ultimate Canberra markets guide

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    From flowers and fresh produce to homewares and more.

    Local markets are more than just a place to grab a quick bite or pick up a few veggies.

    A visit to a local market is an opportunity to:

    • taste produce from local producers
    • browse wares from local artists
    • enjoy a delicious meal
    • listen to live music
    • support your community.

    No matter what side of the lake you live on, Canberra has some excellent markets.

    Some are weekly, some only come a few times a year – but all of them offer a unique Canberra experience.

    Here’s your guide to Canberra’s markets:

    The Capital Region Farmers Market

    For 20 years, the Capital Region Farmers Market has been connecting local producers with hungry Canberrans.

    You can find fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, meat and poultry. But there is also:

    • baked goods
    • nuts and seeds
    • dairy products
    • and plenty more.

    Plus, there is freshly prepared food and coffee. Take a seat and refuel with plenty of cuisines on offer.

    Southside Farmers Market

    Frequency: Every Sunday from 7am until 11pm

    A similar feel to the Capital Region Farmers Market, but on a smaller scale. It has a strong community feel, with smiling stallholders eager to have a chat.

    Don’t forget to pick up a coffee and something delicious to eat.

    Old Bus Depot Markets

    Frequency: every Sunday from 9:30am to 2:30pm

    These markets are held at the Old Bus Depot, a beautiful industrial building. There is a large range of vendors stocking a huge range of wares.

    Enjoy a variety of different cuisines, baked goods and coffee. The Old Bus Depot Markets have an especially strong arts, crafts and collectibles presence. Homewares, fashion and accessories are also popular.

    Haig Park Village Markets

    Frequency: every Sunday from 8am to 2pm

    This weekly market has a lovely community atmosphere. Dogs are welcome and it’s family friendly. The food options are particularly good, so be sure to arrive with an empty stomach.

    Hartley Hall Markets

    Frequency: The first Sunday of every month (except January) from 10:30am to 2pm

    These markets have a small-town country theme. There’s a very rural feel, with down-to-earth local suppliers.

    There’s produce, arts, crafts, gifts, and more. While you’re there, fuel up on fresh food at one of the many vendors, and enjoy some live music.

    The markets are dog-friendly and families are welcome. There is also plenty of parking, and the showgrounds and all facilities are accessible.

    Entry is a gold coin donation, which supports local disability service charity Hartley Lifecare.

    Little Burley Markets

    Frequency: every Saturday from 9am until 2pm

    This might just be Canberra’s most scenic markets. Set on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, there are beautiful views year-round.

    Dogs are welcome and there are even dog treats for sale.

    There are plenty of food and coffee options, as well as homewares, accessories, flowers and more.

    Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets

    Frequency: every Thursday to Sunday from 7am to 5:30pm

    This was Canberra’s first farmers market, beginning more than 50 years ago.

    These days, you can find just about everything you need for your weekly shop. There’s delis, bakeries, cafes, produce shops and so much more. Niche Markets is a subsection of the markets where you’ll find specialty stores, fresh food options galore and Book Lovers Lane.

    Capital Food Market

    Frequency: every Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm and, Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 8pm

    This market first opened in 1976 as the Belconnen Fresh Food Markets. It’s recently had a revamp and houses a wide variety of different retailers.

    In addition to produce, delices and bakeries there are a range of dining options including:

    • Florence Gelato
    • Le Cheeserie
    • What The Pho.

    There are more dining options arriving throughout the year.

    The Forage

    Location: various

    Frequency: a few times a year

    Canberra foodies await the announcement of the next Forage with bated breath. It’s a food lover’s dream, with dozens of local food and beverage businesses to choose from.

    There are often entertainment options including live music and performances.

    Handmade Market

    Frequency: Quarterly

    Each Handmade Market sees over 260 small businesses gather at EPIC. Each market presents a different array of stallholders. You can expect Australian designers and makers selling homewares, fashion, artworks and everything in-between.

    There is also a dedicated gourmet food hall.


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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash: Newbury Line, Bunnythorpe

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police can confirm one person has died following a crash in Bunnythorpe this morning.

    Police were called to the crash, involving a truck and a van, at the intersection of Newbury Line and Te Ngaio Road at around 10:10am.

    The driver of the van died at the scene. The passenger of that vehicle was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The truck driver was uninjured.

    The circumstances of the crash are under investigation.

    The road has since reopened.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: SIA surprise inspections uncover illegal security in Brighton

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    SIA surprise inspections uncover illegal security in Brighton

    A recent SIA-led joint operation investigating unlicensed door staff in Brighton led to three arrests.

    On Friday 4 April the Security Industry Authority (SIA), together with Home Office Immigration Enforcement (HOIE) and Sussex Police, conducted unannounced inspections at three venues in Brighton.

    The SIA planned the inspections to check that security workers in the city’s night-time economy were properly licensed and had the right to work in the UK. The choice of venues came as a result of intelligence relating to the use of counterfeit licences.

    The inspecting team didn’t find any security operatives working without licences during the inspection itself. However, they uncovered evidence showing that unlicensed operatives had recently worked illegally as door supervisors at two of the venues.

    HOIE arrested and bailed one door supervisor for not having the right to work in the UK. The security company that employed him will be considered for a civil penalty, which could be as much as £60,000. HOIE detained a second door supervisor, pending removal, for working in breach of his visa conditions. A search of the door supervisor’s home address revealed a third individual, who was also arrested for working in breach of their visa conditions

    Kirsty Grant, the SIA Criminal Investigations Officer who led the inspection, said:

    We would like to thank Home Office Immigration Enforcement and Sussex Police for working with us on this operation. It’s crucial for public safety that door supervisors are properly trained and licensed. People who abuse the system are putting venue customers at risk. They are also putting themselves at risk of arrest and potentially imprisonment and deportation. Security companies should take note: deploying unlicensed staff or failing to conduct basic identity and right to work checks on your employees can be very expensive and lead to a criminal record.

    Background

    The SIA is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK, reporting to the home secretary under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. The SIA’s main duties are the compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities and managing the voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).

    For media enquiries only, please contact  media.enquiries@sia.gov.uk.

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    Published 9 April 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Large Crocodile captured near Proserpine boat ramp

    Source: Tasmania Police

    Issued: 7 Apr 2025

    A 4.5m estuarine crocodile has been captured in a baited trap near the Proserpine River boat ramp at Conway on the Proserpine River in north Queensland.

    The large male crocodile had been sighted in very close proximity to the boat ramp and pontoon, and given its size, concerning behaviour and increased risk to public safety, it was declared for removal from the wild under the Queensland Crocodile Management Plan (QCMP).

    Rangers set a baited trap on Friday 4 April 2025, and it was captured during the early hours of Saturday 5 April 2025. It will be rehomed at a crocodile farm or zoo.

    During assessments of the location prior to the animal being declared for removal, Wildlife Rangers from the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) found discarded fish frames that had been left at the boat ramp.

    Members of the public have also reported entire pig carcasses being tied at the boat ramp.

    Acting Manager Northern Wildlife and Threatened Species Operations, Jane Burns said it is likely the pig carcasses had been left at the boat ramp in a deliberate attempt to lure the animal.

    “Deliberate or inadvertent feeding of crocodiles at boat ramps or fishing locations can change their behaviour, and they will hang around an area expecting food,” Ms Burns said.

    “Crocodiles do not need to be fed, and tourists and people living in crocodile habitat should make sensible choices around the water to prioritise their safety and to help prevent crocodiles being removed from the wild.

    “Under the Nature Conservation (Estuarine Crocodile) Conservation Plan 2018, it is an offence to deliberately discard fish frames or pig carcasses that may attract crocodiles,

    “This type of behaviour is very disappointing and concerning. It creates an increased risk to public safety.

    “Crocodiles can become habituated to an easy meal, and associate that with a particular location or people. This unfortunately has created a higher risk of a crocodile attack at this location.”

    Anyone with information about the deliberate feeding of this crocodile, or any crocodile in Queensland is encouraged to call 1300 130 372. Information can be provided anonymously.

    All crocodile sightings should be reported to DETSI in a timely manner.

    Crocodile sightings can be reported by using the QWildlife app, completing a crocodile sighting report on the DETSI website, or by calling 1300 130 372. The department investigates every crocodile sighting report received.

    View further information about croc safety at Be Crocwise in Croc Country.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Anywhere at any time—Be Dingo-Safe!

    Source: Tasmania Police

    Issued: 9 Apr 2025

    Visitors to K’gari during the Easter school holidays are urged to prioritise safety and have an incident-free trip by following the Be dingo-safe! advice.

    People are reminded to always carry a dingo safety stick, avoid walking alone, refrain from running and ensure that children are always close.

    Ranger in Charge Dr Linda Behrendorff said dingoes could be anywhere at any time and people can’t be complacent.

    “Holiday periods are always busy on K’gari, and residents and visitors should be thinking about our safety messages at all times, Dr Behrendorff said.

    “There have been 28 high risk incidents on the island this year, and we want to get through this holiday period without any further interactions.

    “Dingoes should never be fed or approached for photos, and if they’re lingering around camping areas they should be deterred through making assertive and loud noises.

    “Fishers should never let dingoes get access to discarded bait, and fish frames should be buried at half a metre deep.

    “Throwing one piece of bait or unwanted sausage can instantly change the behaviour of a dingo, and that can lead to changes in behaviour of a dingo pack.

    “Human intervention through deliberate or inadvertent feeding of dingoes or by approaching them for selfies is unlawful and can lead to negative interactions.

    “To stay safe and protect the unique wildlife, we’re asking all visitors to remain vigilant, secure food and rubbish properly, and Be dingo-safe!”

    Visitors to K’gari are reminded to be dingo safe at all times:

    • Always stay close (within arm’s reach) of children and young teenagers
    • Always walk in groups
    • Always carry a stick when walking
    • Camp in fenced areas where possible
    • Do not run. Running or jogging can trigger a negative dingo interaction
    • Never feed dingoes
    • Lock up food stores and iceboxes (even on a boat)
    • Never store food or food containers in tents, and
    • Secure all rubbish, fish and bait.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE helps keep soft targets safe from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Turkmenistan

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: OSCE helps keep soft targets safe from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Turkmenistan

    Participants in an interactive OSCE workshop on protecting soft targets from terrorism through interagency co-operation in Ashgabat, 1 April 2025. (OSCE/Kamila Sabyrrakhim) Photo details

    From schools and places of worship to shopping malls, any public place can become a target for terrorists and violent extremists. To enhance the protection of these soft targets, practitioners from over twenty Turkmen government agencies came together for an interactive workshop held by the OSCE Transnational Threats Department and the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat on 1 and 2 April.
    Participants discussed the current threat landscape, risk and crisis management, and human rights considerations. Through a scenario-based exercise of a potential terrorist attack, they also practiced physical security measures, hostile reconnaissance detection, and evacuation and invacuation procedures.
    During his opening remarks, Geldimyrat Haldurdyyev, Head of Law and International Relations Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan, said, “The global nature of the threat of international terrorism has necessitated the unification of international efforts to combat it. Turkmenistan, as a proponent of a policy of peace and good neighbourliness — especially relevant against the backdrop of the challenging global situation, where armed conflicts are erupting in various parts of the world, posing a serious threat to all of humanity — reaffirms, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions on the prevention and fight against terrorism, its unequivocal condemnation of terrorist acts in all their forms. It remains fully committed to the efforts of the international community in combating this evil.”
    Experts from the Berlin Police Department and the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism also took part in the event and shared their experience and good practices.
    “By fostering collaboration among stakeholders with diverse expertise, we can collectively identify vulnerabilities, share best practices, and develop tailored solutions to combat terrorism, all while ensuring our measures remain grounded in respect for human rights,” said Bernd Heinze, Ambassador of Germany to Turkmenistan.
    “Terrorism seeks to undermine the very values that unite the OSCE participating States,” said John McGregor, Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat. “In order to better protect soft targets, it is essential to have a good understanding of how attackers behave and make decisions, what risks are present and what possible mitigation measures may be required.”
    The workshop is the first activity conducted in Turkmenistan under the OSCE extrabudgetary project PROTECT. The event was designed to gather feedback and inputs from national beneficiaries on technical needs, and was organized with financial support from Germany.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation: update

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation: update

    Minister Phillips today delivered a speech on the government’s plan to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation.

    With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a statement updating the House on government action to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation and on progress on the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry.

    Child sexual abuse and exploitation are the most horrific and disturbing crimes – an abuse of power against those who are most vulnerable, leaving lifelong trauma and scars.

    Best estimates suggest that 500,000 children are sexually abused every year. Analysis by the police found that there were 115,000 recorded cases of child sexual abuse in 2023, 4228 group-based offences identified by the CSE Taskforce, of which 1125 were family abuse, and 717 were sexual exploitation cases. In a growing number of recorded cases the perpetrators themselves are under 18.

    The House will be aware that, in its first year of operation up to March 2024, the Grooming Gangs Taskforce contributed to 550 arrests across the country. I can tell the House that – in the last nine months of 2024 – the Taskforce contributed to 597 arrests, in other words it surpassed in that nine month period what it has achieved in its first full year of its operation. Data for the first three months of this year is currently being collected from forces and will available early next month, but all round, we are making progress at every level to increase the number of investigations, increase the number of arrests, and most importantly, increase the number of victims who are seeing their attackers brought to justice.

    Yet despite the seriousness and severity of these crimes, there has been a shameful failure by institutions and those in power over many years to protect children from abuse or exploitation. So we are today setting out a progress update on action the government is taking to tackle Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation to get support and justice for victims to ensure perpetrators are caught and put behind bars.

    CSA Measures

     Action on CSA since the election means we are introducing:

    • A new child sexual abuse police performance framework, including new standards on public protection, child abuse and exploitation;
    • Legislating targeting online offending, including abuse and grooming enabled by AI (Artificial Intelligence);
    • New powers for Border Force to detect digitally held child sex abuse at the UK border
    • New restrictions preventing registered sex offenders from changing their names to hide the threat they pose
    • Increased investment in law enforcement capability, through the Police Undercover Online Network and the Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme.

    In the Home Secretary’s statements to the House in January, she also set out what we are doing to crack down on grooming gangs. And today I can provide an update:

    • Baroness Casey’s 3-month National Audit on Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse is ongoing. It is building a comprehensive national picture of what is known about child sexual exploitation, identifying local and national trends, assessing the quality of the data, looking at the ethnicity issues faced for example by cases involving Pakistani heritage gangs, and reviewing police and wider agency understanding.
    • We are developing a new best practice framework to support local authorities which want to undertake victim-centred local inquiries, or related work, drawing on the lessons from local independent inquiries like Telford, Rotherham and Greater Manchester. We will publish the details next month.
    • Alongside this we will set out the process through which local authorities can access the £5m national fund to support locally-led work on grooming gangs. Following feedback from local authorities, the fund will adopt a flexible approach to support both full independent local inquiries and more bespoke work, including local victims’ panels or locally led audits into the handling of historic cases.
    • The Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, Gavin Stephens, has – at the Home Secretary’s request – urged the Chief Constables of all 43 police forces in England and Wales, to reexamine their investigations into group-based child sexual exploitation which resulted in No Further Action decisions.
    • And, as of 1 April, the Child Sexual Abuse Review Panel can review child sexual abuse cases which took place after 2013. Victims and survivors can now ask the Panel to independently review their case if they have not already exercised their Victims Right to Review.
    • I can also announce that we intend to expand the Independent Child Trafficking guardians’ scheme across all of England and Wales, providing direct support to many more child victims of sexual exploitation and grooming, which to date has only been available in selected areas.

    These measures will enable more victims and survivors to receive the truth, justice, improvements and accountability that they deserve – and put more vile perpetrators of this crime behind bars.

    IICSA Inquiry

    Much of this crucial activity builds on the vital work of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse undertaken between 2015 and 2022. Let me – on behalf of this whole House –thank again Professor Alexis Jay for chairing that seven-year National Inquiry with such expertise, diligence and compassion.

    IICSA revealed the terrible suffering caused by child sexual abuse and the shameful failure of institutions to put the protection of children before the protection of their own reputations.

    The Inquiry drew on the testimony of over 7,000 victims and survivors and considered over 2 million pages of evidence.

    Its findings, culminating in the final report published in October 2022, were designed to better protect children from sexual abuse and address the shortcomings which left them exposed to harm.

    The publication of that final report two and a half years ago should have been a landmark moment. But instead, the victims and survivors were failed again.

    None of the Inquiry’s recommendations were implemented or properly taken forward by the previous government in the twenty months they had to do so.

    Progress update

    As part of today’s Progress Update, the Government is setting out a detailed update and timetable on the work that is underway on the IICSA recommendations as part of our action on child sexual abuse. I can announce to the House that;

    • To prioritise the protection of children and improve national oversight and consistency of child protection practice, this Government will establish a new Child Protection Authority.

    • Building on the national Child Safeguarding Review Panel, the Child Protection Authority will address one of IICSA’s central recommendations by providing national leadership and learning on child protection and safeguarding. Work to expand the role of the Panel will begin immediately and we will consult on developing the new Authority this year

    • We have also asked Ofsted, HMICFRS and the CQC to conduct a joint thematic review of child abuse in family settings starting this Autumn.

    Mr Speaker, the IICSA report recommended the introduction of a new mandatory duty to report – something the Prime Minister, Home Secretary and I have all supported for more than a decade

    • In the Crime and Policing Bill we will now be taking forward the new mandatory duty to report child sexual abuse for individuals in England undertaking activity with children – and crucially, a new criminal offence of obstructing an individual from making a report under that duty.

    • Mandatory reporting – will create a culture of openness and honesty rather than cover-ups and secrecy. It will empower professionals and volunteers to take prompt, decisive action to report sexual abuse. It will demonstrate to children and young people that if they come forward, they will be heard. And anyone who seeks deliberately to prevent someone fulfilling their mandatory duty to report child sexual abuse will face the full force of the law.

    Today’s update also sets out how the government is supporting victims and survivors in accessing support and seeking justice:

    • We are tasking the Criminal Justice Joint Inspectorates to carry out a targeted inspection on the experiences of victims of child sexual abuse in the criminal justice system
    • We are instructing the Information Commissioner’s Office to produce a code of practice on the retention of personal data relating to child sexual abuse.

    In some cases where there have been serious institutional failings which contributed to the abuse, those institutions have provided financial redress schemes or compensation to victims and survivors who are affected. We continue to support those schemes as recognition by those institutions that they badly failed children in their care.

    On the IICSA proposal for a wider national redress scheme for all victims and survivors of child sexual abuse in institutional settings, the scale of that proposal demands that it is considered in the context of the Spending Review later this year, and we will make further updates at that stage.

    But one crucial area where we want to make immediate progress is on the provision of therapeutic services for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. We will therefore bring forward proposals in the coming weeks to improve access to those services, with further details to be set out following the upcoming the Spending Review.

    Also ahead of the Spending Review, I can announce that – in this financial year – the Home Office will double the funding it provides for national services supporting adult survivors of child sexual abuse, providing more help to those adults who are living with the trauma of the horrific abuse they suffered as children.

    Finally, we want to speed up progress to make it easier for victims and survivors to get recompense directly from institutions that failed them. We are therefore removing the three-year limitation period on victims and survivors bringing personal injury claims in the civil courts and shifting the burden of proof from survivors to defendants, thereby protecting victims from having to relive their trauma to get compensation they are owed.

    Next steps/conclusion

    Mr Speaker, today’s update   – building on the measures the Home Secretary announced in January – demonstrates this Government’s steadfast commitment to tackling child sex abuse.

    The measures we are implementing will protect more children, find more criminals, and deliver support and justice to more victims and survivors.

    But this is not the end point; it is just the beginning. We will continue to drive forward reforms to protect more children from abhorrent abuse and support more adult survivors of these traumatic crimes.

    And as we pursue our Safer Streets Mission, we will use every available lever to drive progress on these issues across government and beyond.

    I want to finish with a word for the victims and survivors.

    No one should go through what you did.

    And while the failings of the past cannot be undone, we can, we must and we will strain every sinew to prevent them being repeated.

    I commend this statement to the House.

    ENDS

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    Published 9 April 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HK prepared for holiday visitor surge

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau today convened a meeting to co-ordinate the preparations for visitor arrivals to Hong Kong during the Mainland’s Labour Day Golden Week from May 1 to 5.

     

    Noting that the number of visitor arrivals will increase during the Labour Day Golden Week, which is Hong Kong’s peak travel season, Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Rosanna Law, who hosted the meeting, explained that working together effectively is crucially important.

     

    “Government departments, relevant organisations and the trade will strengthen co-ordination and communication and do our best to welcome visitors arriving in Hong Kong with a view to creating a good travel experience for visitors.”

     

    The parties concerned will maintain close communication and take forward the preparations for welcoming the visitors, the bureau said, adding that they will make timely reports on the latest situation to the interdepartmental working group chaired by the Chief Secretary.

     

    Representatives from Police, Customs, the Immigration and Transport departments along with District Offices took part in today’s meeting.

     

    Tourism-related organisations including the Travel Industry Authority, Tourism Board, Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority as well as major tourist attractions and the hotel industry also sent representatives to attend the meeting.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Diversification and Sustainability Support Fund to be paused for Inquiry into Club Sector

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services



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    Released 09/04/2025

    In a continued commitment to gambling harm minimisation, the ACT Government has announced the temporary pause of the Diversification and Sustainability Support Fund. This pause will remain in effect while an independent inquiry is conducted into the future of ACT’s club sector.

    The Diversification and Sustainability Support Fund, which was established in 2019, was designed to help clubs reduce their reliance on gaming revenue by supporting the development of non-gaming revenue streams and enhancing administrative efficiency. Under new legislation introduced in the ACT Legislative Assembly today, the Fund will be suspended for two years to allow the ACT Government’s approach to diversification support to be better informed by the findings of the Inquiry into the Future of the Club Sector.

    “By suspending this fund, we are taking a proactive step towards considering different approaches to supporting diversification of the clubs sector.” said Dr Marisa Paterson, Minister for Gaming Reform. “As we progress major reform to address gambling harm this term, the government is committed to supporting clubs to diversify, as we recognise the vital role they play in the social life of many Canberrans.”

    The Inquiry into the Future of the Club Sector will advise the government on the development and implementation of a comprehensive club sector transition plan, including recommendations on how best to support revenue transition of ACT clubs.

    In the most recent round of the funding, $450,000 was awarded to two clubs. The Belconnen Soccer Club will receive $250,000 for renovations to an outdoor functions area, while the Canberra Tradesman’s Union Club will receive $200,000 to support the development of an environmental, social, and governance strategy for a development project.

    “This grant will not only improve our facilities but also enable us to host more events and strengthen our role as a meeting place for people of all ages,” said Suzy Berry, CEO of Belconnen Soccer Club. “We are grateful for the ongoing support of the ACT Government, which is helping us build a sustainable future for the club and our members.”

    The Gaming Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 will suspend both incoming and outgoing payments to the Fund during the inquiry period.

    The Bill also introduces amendments to the Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999 to expand information-sharing provisions in relation to investigations conducted by the Gambling and Racing Commission. These amendments will speak directly to the concerns raised by complainants and ensure going forward that they can be informed about the status of the progress of their complaints.

    – Statement ends –

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Rise in dangerous dirt bike rider behaviour in Hamilton

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Attribute to Senior Sergeant Scott McKenzie, Hamilton Area Manager; Youth and Community

    Police are noticing a rise in incidents involving people riding dirt bikes in an unsafe and dangerous manner around Hamilton City.

    Riding motorcycles or dirt bikes in dangerous and anti-social ways is unacceptable. It puts not only the rider but other members of our community at risk.

    Yesterday, Police were called to a single vehicle crash on Hukanui Road, Hamilton, where a dirt bike rider was seriously injured after coming off his bike around 2:15pm.

    Police will be making further enquires into these types of behaviours and will take enforcement action where necessary.

    We are asking the public to help us, by reporting any unsafe or dangerous behaviour.

    If you witness any riding behaviour that could put anybody at risk, please call 111 if it is happening now, or 105 if it is after the fact.

    Gain as much information as you are safely able to, including the type of activity, any descriptions of the bikes and riders, and any photos or video footage.

    If Police are not able to attend these incidents immediately, follow-up action will be taken.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police arrest senior Comanchero leader

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    The last of the Comanchero Motorcycle Gang leadership group not facing charges, is now facing court over two major investigations into drug importations.

    Police have charged the National Vice President in relation to offences linked to the importation of methamphetamine and cocaine into the country.

    Assistant Commissioner: Investigations Paul Basham says every member of the gang’s leadership is now facing serious charges.

    “This is a significant milestone and represents years of relentless investigative work to disrupt and hold the Comancheros to account for criminal activity.

    “There is no doubt that this sustained enforcement activity has had considerable impact on the gang’s ability to conduct their offending.”

    The 36-year-old man was arrested in Howick yesterday.

    Assistant Commissioner Basham says members of the National Organised Crime Group were there to make the arrest.

    “This man has been charged over the investigation into the importation of methamphetamine at the Port of Tauranga in December last year,” he says.

    “He has also been charged over offending linked to the importation of cocaine into New Zealand earlier this year.

    “It will be alleged that this man played a significant role in working across transnational organised criminal groups with these importations.”

    This week’s arrest comes off the back of three major investigations which culminated at the end of 2024 with nearly every Comanchero member facing criminal charges.

    Assistant Commissioner Basham says: “This is tenacious investigative work and I’d like to acknowledge the investigation staff based in Auckland and the Bay of Plenty.

    “We have not wavered in enforcing the law with gangs and organised criminal groups who are causing a high level of harm in communities right across this country.”

    The 36-year-old man will appear in the Auckland District Court today charged with importing methamphetamine, attempted possession of cocaine for supply and participating in an organised criminal group.

    • Background notes for editors:

    – Operations Avon, Scuba and Embargo targeted the Comancheros over a three year period
    – Those investigations resulted in 137 charges laid against the gang’s members and associates
    – Operation Bridle saw four arrests over the alleged importation through the Port of Tauranga
    – Three men are before the Auckland District Court over the importation of cocaine earlier this year

    ENDS. 

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Three gang members charged following Gang Conflict Warrant in Tairāwhiti

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Attribute to Tairāwhiti Area Commander Inspector Danny Kirk:

    Three gang members have been charged following a significant operation in Tairāwhiti.

    On Monday 24 March, Police were issued a Gang Conflict Warrant under the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Act 2023, giving Police special search powers to address recent gang conflict in the area.

    Police sought this warrant following eight incidents reported between 16 March and 23 March, involving firearms and disorder.

    A number of staff across the Eastern District supported the operation, joining the heavy Police presence in the Gisborne area while the Warrant was in place.

    Police have been able to hold offenders accountable for their offending, and send a clear message to gang members that their dangerous behaviour will not be tolerated.

    A 20-year-old man faces charges of possession of an offensive weapon, prohibited display of gang insignia and possession of methamphetamine. He is due to appear in Gisborne District Court on 15 May.

    A 25-year-old man was charged and convicted with possession of an offensive weapon. 

    A 49-year-old man was charged with unlawful possession of an imitation firearm, he now has a warrant to arrest for failing to appear in court on this charge and is still outstanding.

    My focus, and the focus of all Police staff is to ensure public safety. The events leading up to the issuing of this Warrant posed a real risk to the community.

    Our staff will continue to engage with gang leadership, and we have made it clear we will continue to take any necessary action against offending gang members.

    We still require the help of the community, and people can do that by reporting any unlawful or suspicious activity to Police on 111 in an emergency, or 105 for non-emergencies.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Upgrades to Melba Oval now complete

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Sports to use the oval include rugby league, touch football, soccer and cricket.

    New upgrades to the Melba Neighbourhood Oval pavilion and a new canteen are now complete. The upgrades will make playing and watching sport in West Belconnen a more comfortable experience.

    The upgrades include:

    • heating in the changing rooms
    • privacy screens at the entry to the changing rooms
    • lighting
    • mirrors, vanities and shelves
    • toilet cubicles
    • an accessible toilet with a foldaway baby change table
    • power points adjacent to wet areas
    • lockable shower cubicles
    • hygiene disposal points
    • nonslip flooring.

    Sports to use the oval include rugby league, touch football, soccer and cricket.

    Spectators cheering on their team will also benefit with:

    • three new public toilets (two unisex and one accessible)
    • a new water refill station
    • bike racks
    • a new canteen featuring a digital art wrap highlighting some iconic Canberra images.

    A barbecue area is also close by. It is securely caged off to allow storage and for groups to cook the traditional fundraiser brunches and lunches.

    “These enhancements will significantly improve the experience for our players, volunteers and the entire community, fostering a more welcoming, inclusive and comfortable environment for everyone in our club,” Belconnen United Sharks Junior Rugby League Club President Matt Brown said.

    “As all sports, including the great game of rugby league, look to continue to grow female participant numbers in community sports, having more dedicated change rooms enhances our ability to make everyone feel welcome, valued and respected as they engage in junior sports in large part thanks to our new and upgraded facilities.”

    Cricket ACT is pleased to see the upgrade works completed.

    “For cricket in the Territory to continue on its current nation-leading trajectory of growth, we need to ensure male and female players of all abilities are able to compete in the best possible facilities, and we’re excited to see what impact these and other facility improvements around the region will have on our great game,” Cricket ACT Territory Infrastructure Manager Lauren Coates said.

    The Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund made possible through Cricket Australia. Cricket ACT also helped to contribute to the upgrades to the pavilion with $25,000.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: New provider for Chifley Health and Wellbeing Hub

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Equipd Allied Health will re-open an upgraded facility from August.

    The Chifley Health and Wellbeing Hub will re-open to the community from 1 August 2024 with an extensive range of clinical services for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) community members.

    From 1 September 2024, gym and wellbeing services will commence.

    A new provider, Equipd Allied Health, will manage the upgraded facility.

    Investing in a unique service

    The ACT Government has invested over $470,000 towards new equipment and upgrades to the facility, with

    • $350,000 for a range of training, weights, strength and conditioning and wellness equipment
    • $123,000 for a new clinical treatment room, new carpet and all-purpose gym flooring and improvements to the facility.

    Equipd Allied Health will provide dedicated services and comprehensive care and wellbeing to community members and wellbeing for people of all abilities.

    Canberrans with health conditions or impairments, older people with chronic pain or requiring rehabilitation can rely on tailored allied health care to meet their needs.

    Clinical services

    Clinical services will be available for Hub members from 1 August 2024.

    Services will be improved by:

    • a new clinical treatment room
    • new testing equipment
    • exercise and resistance training equipment for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) community members.

    Gym services

    Gym services will re-open from 1 September 2024.

    These include member access to:

    • new cardiovascular training equipment
    • pin-loaded fixed weights and strength equipment
    • free weights
    • balance balls
    • yoga equipment and accessories.

    Members can expect to see new and familiar faces among the staff.

    Continuity for community

    Equipd Allied Health aims to ensure there is continuity for previous members.

    Future members can expect a modern, fit-for-purpose environment that supports their health and wellbeing.

    “We are dedicated to supporting the most vulnerable members of our community and fostering genuine connections through compassionate care, professional excellence, and evidence-based practices,” Dylan Grubb of Equipd Allied Health said.

    “Our number one goal as health professionals is managing risk in an exercise setting and we have clinical equipment coming that will ensure gold standard of care.”

    More information will become available at equipdalliedhealth.com.au.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: New Community Services Hub for Woden

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The hub will feature a child and family services and other community services.

    A new Community Services Hub will be built in Woden.

    The proposed location is on Callam Street, opposite the new CIT Campus Woden and with easy access to public transport connections and public carparking.

    The new Hub will centralise community and government services under one roof.

    Currently, Woden Community Service operates from three buildings in the region. Canberrans need to travel between them for the services they require.

    Bringing services together in one place will ensure residents can get the support they need, efficiently and effectively.

    This new four-storey facility will also offer much needed community accessible spaces in the Woden Town Centre such as meeting rooms, a multi-purpose hall and workshop spaces.

    Once complete, the Hub will be part of a revitalised Woden Town Centre.

    The project will also create more jobs in the construction industry.

    Construction is expected to commence in 2026–27.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Up, up and away with new Canberra Balloon Spectacular dates

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The annual crowd favourite will be held from 15 to 23 March 2025.

    In 2025, the Canberra Balloon Spectacular will run from 15 to 23 March.

    This separates the popular event from the Enlighten Festival, which takes place between 28 February and 10 March 2025.

    It also improves the chances of near-perfect balloon-flying conditions.

    The date change is supported by the flight crew and pilots who attend this much-loved annual event.

    A new place for lift-off

    The Canberra Balloon Spectacular will move back to its original home, the John Dunmore Lang Lawns, East, West and North Lawns.

    This larger site makes for a better viewing experience for the many Canberrans who rise early to enjoy the spectacular.

    It also supports the event’s ongoing growth.

    A crowd favourite

    This year 42,006 people attended the Canberra Balloon Spectacular. This is an increase of 8.1 per cent from 38,862 in 2023.

    The event remains a strong visitor drawcard with 25 per cent of attendees coming from interstate or overseas. This is up from 22 per cent in 2023.

    The 2024 Canberra Balloon Spectacular generated a direct economic benefit of $2.1 million for the ACT.

    This is thanks to around 40 hot air balloons launching at dawn each day and hot breakfast and coffee available from the food trucks and coffee carts.


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  • MIL-OSI Australia: EVs assist during Australia-wide blackout

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) smart chargers can help us transition away from fossil fuels to 100 per cent renewable energy.

    During a blackout on the Australian energy grid in February, ACT Government vehicles fed power back into the grid.

    Major storms in Melbourne caused the blackout. At the time, there were 16 ACT Government fleet EVs plugged into vehicle-to-grid (V2G) smart chargers across the ACT. Four of them were charging, and 12 were sitting idle.

    These 16 EVs received a signal from the grid. They started supplying power back into the grid in seconds. This is potentially the first time in the world that this V2G response has assisted during a power emergency.

    V2G technology works using a bi-directional charger. The energy from an EV battery can send electricity back into the grid, just like rooftop solar. In this case, the emergency response lasted a few minutes before the grid stabilised. The cars began charging again as normal with minimal disruption.

    These results show that V2G can:

    • contribute to the security of our electricity grid
    • reduce emissions from transport.

    “V2G represents a huge opportunity for Australia,” Ross De Rango, Head of Energy and Infrastructure at Electric Vehicle Council, said.

    “Over time it will put downward pressure on energy bills for everyone (not just EV drivers) and enable us to close coal and gas fired power stations sooner.

    “We’ll be able to meet significant amounts of energy system peak demand from our cars, rather than from burning fossil fuels, and then recharge them later on from excess wind or solar.”

    EV uptake is growing in Canberra. V2G can play a pivotal role here and across Australia as we transition our national energy systems away from fossil fuels to 100 per cent renewable energy.

    Enabling V2G technology is a commitment in the ACT’s first Integrated Energy Plan. For more information on the ACT’s pathway to electrification, visit the Everyday Climate Choices website.


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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police catch up with alleged identity thief

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    A prolific fraudster faces dozens of charges after racking up over $100,000 in trade debt allegedly under someone else’s identity.

    The Auckland man has been remanded in custody after being arrested by fraud detectives on Tuesday at an apartment in Auckland’s CBD.

    Auckland City’s Financial Crime Unit has been adding up the man’s crime spree which allegedly began in December last year, laying 36 fraud charges.

    Kumeū Police had initially dealt with an unsuspecting victim of identity theft and alerted the unit.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton says: “It will be alleged that the man used a fake driver’s licence to obtain more than $110,000 in product from several large electronic and hardware retailers.

    “This included fraudulently ordering nearly $20,000 in equipment commonly used to operate a clandestine laboratory.”

    Branches of well-known retailers were targeted right across the Auckland region. Items allegedly obtained include high value electronicand hardware goods.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Bolton says generally fake driver’s licences are a tool of the trade for fraud offenders.

    This sort of offending will involve someone combining their real identity with that of another person.

    “I acknowledge our colleagues in Kumeū for alerting us in the first instance, which has prompted our team to investigate.

    “Detective Sergeant Ramsay and Detective Everson from the Auckland City’s Financial Crime Unit have worked with urgency to bring together 12 separate cases Auckland wide.”

    The man has appeared in the Auckland District Court and will reappear on 11 April 2025.

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man charged over Auckland burglaries

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police have caught up with a burglar who broke into three homes, including one in which he was disturbed by the victim.

    Members of the Tactical Crime Unit arrested the Papatoetoe man following a search warrant this morning.

    Counties Manukau West Area Commander, Inspector Dave Christoffersen says a Papatoetoe home was broken into late on 28 March.

    “The elderly victim was sleeping and was woken by the offender, and in the process, she disturbed his offending.

    “While challenging this man to leave the property she was pushed aside, and the offender fled.”

    Jewellery belonging to the victim was taken.

    Police responded to a 111 call on the night, and scene of crime forensic staff also attended the address.

    “From there our enquiries have progressed, identifying a person of interest leading us to his doorstep this morning,” Inspector Christoffersen says.

    “This would be frightening for anyone in the community to experience, and the victim took great courage that evening.

    “We have spoken to her today and she is relieved at this outcome.”

    Police have charged the 26-year-old with burglary and aggravated assault over the incident.

    He has also been charged with two burglaries in Papatoetoe and Remuera earlier in March.

    Inspector Christoffersen says the man has been remanded in custody to reappear in August.

    “Police continue to actively target burglary offenders every single day, and we continue to ask members of the public to report any instances of suspicious behaviour in a timely manner.”

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Update: Further appeal in relation to missing man Thomas Basire

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Martin Todd, Hutt Valley Area Investigations Manager:

    Hutt Valley Police are continuing to appeal for the public’s help to locate missing 28-year-old Thomas Basire, who has not been seen since November 2024.

    Thomas was last seen walking towards Petone on the stop bank near the Ewen Bridge on Railway Ave, on 24 November 2024.

    Since his disappearance, Police have conducted a number of searches around the Hutt River and riverbank area in an attempt to locate him, which have all been unsuccessful to date.

    Footage taken from a search in February was analysed, with no further items or locations of interest identified.

    Police have received a wealth of information from the public regarding the potential whereabouts of Thomas, however based on follow-up enquiries, we do not believe there have been any confirmed sightings of him since November.

    Over the course of our investigation, Police staff have spoken with a number of people who knew Tom, and urge anyone who associated with him who has not yet spoken to Police, to come forward and speak with us.

    Despite the period of time he has been missing, the investigation team are keeping an open mind with this investigation.

    While there is no further search activity planned at this time, Police will often review these cases as information is received by members of the public.

    If you have any information that could assist Police, no matter how small, please contact us via 105, either over the phone or online.

    You can quote reference number 241213/6143.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police investigate serious pedestrian crash in Hobart’s CBD

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    Police investigate serious pedestrian crash in Hobart’s CBD

    Wednesday, 9 April 2025 – 11:40 am.

    Police are continuing to investigate a serious crash involving a pedestrian and a vehicle in Hobart’s CBD last night.Police and emergency services were called to the scene in Davey St near the intersection of Hunter St just before 8pm.Initial investigations suggest that a 75 year old man and a 73 year old woman were crossing the road just down from the traffic lights when the man was hit by a vehicle travelling along Davey St.Upon arrival, the man was provided with medical assistance and then taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital for further treatment. He remains in a critical condition.The woman was not physically injured but was taken to hospital as a precaution.Two lanes of Davey St were blocked for 2.5 hours while specialist resources including crash investigation and forensics attended the scene to carry out examinations.Police are calling for witnesses or anyone who has CCTV or dash cam footage to contact police on 131444.

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