Police seek man after stabbing death – Bolton Point

Police investigating the alleged stabbing death of a man in the Lake Macquarie region overnight are urging a man who fled the home to come forward.
About 10.45pm (Sunday 20 January 2019), police and emergency services were called to Leumeah Place, Bolton Point, after reports of a stabbing.
A 35-year-old man was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to John Hunter Hospital. Despite the efforts of medical staff, he died just before midnight.
Detectives from Lake Macquarie Police District and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad have established Strike Force Larkview the investigate the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.
The Homicide Squad’s Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin said police were following several lines of inquiry but were keen to locate a man who was at the home at the time of the stabbing.
“We have spoken to a number of people who were at the gathering, including a man aged in his 50s, all of whom have provided significant information about the incident,” Detective Chief Inspector Jubelin said.
“At this stage of the investigation, we are keen to speak with a 32-year-old man who left the home prior to police arrival.
“He has been described to police as being of Caucasian appearance and 172cm tall.
“I urge that man to come forward and speak with investigators as soon as possible,” Detective Chief Inspector Jubelin said.
Inquiries into the matter continue and police have appealed for anyone with information about the stabbing to contact police immediately.

Man in custody after stabbing death – Bolton Point

A man is in custody over the alleged stabbing death of a man in the Lake Macquarie region.
About 10.45pm (Sunday 20 January 2019), police were called to an address on Leumeah Place, Bolton Point, after reports of a stabbing.
A 35-year-old man had been stabbed at the location and was conveyed to John Hunter Hospital where he died just before midnight.
A man aged in his 50s is assisting police at the scene and is expected to be arrested and taken to Toronto Police Station.
Police are also searching for a second male in relation to the stabbing, who fled the scene.
A crime scene has been established at the location which will be examined by forensic specialists.
Detectives form Lake Macquarie Police District and State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad have commenced an investigation into the incident.
Police are speaking to several witnesses and are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
Inquiries continue.

Officer and woman charged over assault – Lake Macquarie

Two people, including a police officer have been charged over an alleged assault in the Lake Macquarie region.
It’s alleged the sergeant, attached to the North West Metropolitan Region, assaulted two men, aged 52 and 58, and a 49-year-old woman assaulted a 55-year-old woman during an off-duty incident at an address in Catherine Hill Bay in the early hours of Tuesday 1 January 2019.
Officers from Lake Macquarie Police District attended, and an investigation was commenced.
Following inquiries, the officer was served with a Future Court Attendance Notice for two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm yesterday (Friday 18 January 2019).
The woman was served with a Future Court Attendance Notice for the offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Both are due to appear before Belmont Local Court on Monday 18 March 2019.
Inquires continue.

Australians deserve the truth on Murray Darling Basin

Reports that the South Australian Government may prevent the SA Murray Darling Basin Royal Commission’s final report from being made public show a contempt for the Australian people, and the need for an urgent federal Royal Commission into the Murray Darling Basin, the Greens say.
“The South Australian Government should not be running a protection racket for their federal counterparts and release this report immediately when the Commissioner delivers it. It’s political interference like this that warrants a federal Royal Commission as a matter of urgency. We need to stop the cover-ups and games, which is why when Parliament resumes I will be asking my colleagues to vote to establish a national Royal Commission,” Greens environment and water spokesperson Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said.
“While the SA Royal Commission is expected within weeks, the scandals and problems continue. As a Senator for South Australia and member of the Federal Parliament, I am formally requesting the Commissioner provides me a copy of the report once it has been delivered to the Governor.
“The Murray Darling Basin Plan has been corrupted, mismanaged and interfered with by all levels of Government. It would be an absolute disgrace for a report investigating these matters to be hidden for political expediency.
“We know that even though the South Australian Royal Commission already had its wings clipped by the Federal and SA Governments the report is expected to be scathing. The Royal Commissioner’s findings should be released without political interference.
“Australians – who have spent $13 billion on a Plan that isn’t working – deserve better than this. The community is expecting the SA Royal Commissioner’s findings on February 1, and deserve to know the truth.”

Senator & Water Engineer Faruqi Visited Menindee Lakes & Broken Hill

Australian Greens Senator for NSW and water engineer, Dr Mehreen Faruqi, has visited the Menindee Lakes and Broken Hill to meet with locals and discuss the crisis of the Murray Darling system.
Dr Faruqi said:
“It’s clear that there is justified and widespread community anger at the situation and at the Liberal/National Governments at state and Federal levels that have caused it to happen.
“As a water engineer, I know that healthy river systems only function when they are allowed to have significant environmental flows. The system has been denied that for many years by rules that privilege big corporations and operators over the environment and community.
“For years, this river system has been used and abused for profit. The hundreds of thousands of dead fish in the river system is the tragic result of that. I am really concerned that another mass fish kill is not a matter of if, but when.
“We also cannot hope to protect our mighty Murray Darling system if we don’t address the elephant in the room, dangerous climate change that will mean more and more severe droughts and heatwaves.
“The community members I met with have a clear call for action – return flows from upstream and establish a Royal Commission to get to the bottom of this disaster.
“I thank the locals of Menindee for their hospitality, support and resilience and assure them that the Greens will continue to stand with them, shoulder to shoulder, until this mess is fixed.
“The Greens will be moving to set up a Royal Commission into this whole sorry saga as soon as Parliament resumes. This is an issue of national and international importance,” she concluded.

ANOTHER BLOW FOR AUSTRALIAN SEAFARERS

Federal Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon has lamented the sacking of nearly 80 Australian seafarers, including some from the Newcastle-Hunter region, with the decision of BHP and Bluescope to remove two ships from service.
Ms Claydon said she was concerned that BHP and Bluescope had used the reduced scrutiny of the holiday season to quietly remove the MV Mariloula and MV Lowlands Brilliance from service and sack their Australian crew.
“This is a tragic day for the once-proud Australian shipping industry, and a grave loss for all the seafarers,” Ms Claydon said.
“I am especially concerned for the Novocastrians on board these ships – it’s their families and local communities that will wear the brunt of this despicable corporate greed.
“It’s a travesty to see these two Australian companies turning their backs on Australian workers and our proud seafaring legacy.
“I hold grave fears these workers will be replaced with foreign crews with workers being paid as little as $2 an hour.”
Ms Claydon said the Federal Liberal Government had been a key architect of the decline of the Australian shipping industry.
“From day one, the Liberal Government set about dismantling Labor’s protections for Australian workers and our local shipping industry,” Ms Claydon said.
“As a result we are now in the diabolical situation where there are only fourteen Australian-flagged vessels and hundreds of highly skilled Australian seafarers are out of work.”
Ms Claydon said she wanted the BHP and Bluesteel to sit down with the unions and find a way to ensure that Australian seafarers are used in the local steel supply chain, as they have been for the past century.
“Bluescope has no excuse not to employ Australian seafarers, especially when the company recorded a $1.6 billion profit in the last financial year,” Ms Claydon said.
“As the world’s largest island nation, Australia needs a strong shipping industry staffed by skilled Australian workers.”

Australia Day fun to finish with a bang

Skating and Parkour activities for kids along with a smorgasbord of entertainment and a variety of tasty food will feature in Australia Day celebrations to be capped off with an evening fireworks display over Newcastle Harbour.
A range of fun family activities will be staged from 10am-2pm in the amphitheatre at the eastern end of Foreshore Park with Parkour lessons, skate boarding activities on mobile ramps and giant inflatables to keep youngsters occupied (see full line up below).
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“Food, fun and entertainment will make up the Australia Day celebrations at Foreshore Park,” City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath said.
“In addition to the Parkour, skate boarding and giant inflatables, the lunch time amphitheatre event will feature Brazilian dance by Capoeira Newcastle, the energetic youth band called – “Twisted Tongues” from Newcastle’s School of Rock and African Beats by ‘Bakoomba’.”
At 8.30pm, the fireworks postponed from New Year’s Eve will be let off from Stockton, offering a clear view right along the Newcastle Foreshore and from higher vantage points such the Obelisk.
“As soon as it is dark we will set off the fireworks which we had to postpone due to the wild winds and lightning that hit on New Year’s Eve,” Mr Bath added.
“Because we have only just received the necessary approvals for the fireworks, there isn’t time to develop an associated event. However, Honeysuckle, Queens Wharf and Darby Street businesses will be trading so there will still be plenty of locations where people can grab a bite to eat prior to the fireworks display.
Port of Newcastle CEO Craig Carmody said the revised date of 26 January would enable the fireworks display above the working harbour to still go ahead.
“This is a significant year for the port, marking 220 years since the first commercial shipment in 1799,” Mr Carmody said.
“The port has grown to become an internationally-significant trade gateway integral to the economic prosperity of our region, state and nation.
“In the Lower Hunter alone, activity within the Port of Newcastle contributes $1.6 billion and 9,000 jobs per annum.”
Public transport is recommended on Australia Day, but the Wright Lane, Throsby carpark and The Mall carpark will all be free.
Earlier in the day, the City will welcome more than 120 new Australians in the annual Australia Day citizenship ceremony at City Hall, when Australia Day award winners will also be announced.
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The City will mark 70 years since the Australian Government first introduced Citizenship into Commonwealth law in 1949.
Just seven men were sworn in as new legal citizens that year, swearing their allegiance to Australia from Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, Norway, Spain and Yugoslavia.
Today, Australia is one of the most successful multicultural nations in the world, having welcomed more than five million new Australian citizens to our shores.
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Foreshore Park, East Newcastle
10am – 10.10am Welcome to Country
10.10am – 10.30am Capoeira performance (set 1)
10.30am – 10.35am MC intro
10.35am – 10.50am Cultural Dancers
10.50am – 11am Change over / MC announcements
11am – Fort Scratchley – Cannon release
11am – 11.15am Act 2
11.20 – 12pm: Cultural Dancers
12pm– 12.30: School of Rock (set 2)
12.30 – 12.35: Change over
12.35 – 12.50: Capoeira (set 2)
12.55 – 1.10: School of Rock (set 2)
1pm Fort Scratchley – Cannon release
1.25 – 2.00: Bakoomba

Government to Require Councils to hold Australia Day Citizenship Ceremonies

Australian citizenship is an immense privilege, and fundamental to our national identity. Whether you are Australian by birth or choose to settle here, Australian citizenship is at the heart of who we are and what we believe as a nation.
The Government is updating the Australian Citizenship Ceremonies Code, which governs how citizenship ceremonies are conducted, to ensure the importance of these events is fully reflected across our nation.
As part of this update, the Government will require that citizenship ceremonies be held on Australia Day across the nation.
More than 73,000 people have become Australian citizens on Australia Day in the past five years, making it by far the most popular day of the year for people to attend a citizenship ceremony.
Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs David Coleman said the new Code will better reflect the expectations of the Australian community and provide clear guidance to Councils on hosting citizenship ceremonies.
“New citizens should be given the opportunity to become an Australian on our national day,” Mr Coleman said.
“While most Councils already hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day, becoming an Australian on our national day is a great privilege and I want more people to have that opportunity.
“Australia Day is an incredibly important part of our national calendar, and each year Australians in huge numbers celebrate our success at the many events organised by Councils across the country.”
Along with a requirement to hold a citizenship ceremony on Australia Day, Councils will also be required to hold a ceremony on Australian Citizenship Day (September 17). Council s will be able to continue to hold citizenship ceremonies on other days throughout the year.
A recommended dress standard will also be introduced for those who attend a citizenship ceremony given the significance and formality of the event. Conferees may continue to wear national or cultural dress.
Mr Coleman will write to all Councils in the coming days, who will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed changes to the Code. The new Code will be formally introduced in the first half of 2019.
Once implemented, Councils that choose not to hold a citizenship ceremony on Australia Day will be in breach of the Code and will have their authorisation to host citizenship ceremonies revoked.

Greens NSW Senator and Engineer to Visit Menindee and Broken Hill Tomorrow

Greens Senator for NSW, Dr Mehreen Faruqi, will visit Broken Hill and Menindee tomorrow (17 January) to meet with locals and see first hand the devastation occuring in the Murray Darling system as a result of mismanagement and climate change. Senator Faruqi is a civil and environmental engineer who has worked on water management for the last two decades.
Senator Faruqi will also meet the Broken Hill Greens Convenor, Eve-Lyn Kennedy. Senator Faruqi will be available for media on Thursday and on Friday morning.
Senator Faruqi said:
“The shocking scenes of the fish kills is the result of consistent abuse of the environment for greed and profit. The ecosystem is collapsing because politicians have pushed the Murray Darling River system to the brink.
“The continued abuse of the Murray Darling System is nothing new and, sadly, what we are seeing now is the inevitable result of years of neglect and incompetence, especially by the National Party. The Nationals must be held to account.
“The Liberal and National Parties are more interested in appeasing big corporate interests than looking after the needs of the community and fostering a healthy river system.
“The Greens have been the most consistent advocates for protecting the Murray Darling. Greens in Broken Hill have been fighting for years to have politicians listen to the reality of what is happening to their community.
“For years there has been over-extraction from the system, restricting environmental flows that allow the Murray Darling to function. This has been devastating for communities and the environment.
“Climate change is the elephant in the room. If we don’t take urgent action to stop our planet warming, extreme heatwaves and drought will become more and more common.
“I’ll be meeting with locals and touring the area to see the extent of the situation and hear ideas about how to fix it.
“The axing of the National Water Commission under the Abbott Government was a reckless move that has led to a lack of national leadership and no independent auditing of water management in Australia.
“This is a huge wake up call. We need to urgently return the environmental flows that have been stripped. The Greens have called for a Royal Commission to expose the mismanagement, greed and corruption that has caused this,” she concluded.

Police launch Operation Tamworth Country Music Festival 2019

Police have launched a high-visibility operation for this year’s Tamworth Country Music Festival to ensure country-music fans enjoy the event safely.
Operation Tamworth Country Music Festival 2019 will be in place for the duration of the event which starts tomorrow (Friday 18 January 2019) and runs until Sunday 27 January 2019.
The Tamworth Country Music Festival is Australia’s largest music festival, with a program featuring 700 artists and more than 2800 events, across 10 days.
General duties officers from Oxley Police District and across Western Region will be assisted by specialist police from the Operations Support Group (OSG), Dog Unit, Licensing Police, Bicycle Unit, and Traffic and Highway Patrol Command throughout the operation.
Operation Commander, Superintendent Fred Trench said, police will be out in force focusing on road safety, anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related violence.
“Thousands of people make the annual journey to be involved in the festival, and while the vast majority are well-behaved, police will act swiftly if you choose to do the wrong thing,” Supt Trench said.
“Everyone should be able to enjoy the event in Tamworth safely, but not at the expense of other people’s safety, so make sure you behave responsibly and think before you drink.
“Police will not tolerate any form of dangerous or criminal behaviour and alcohol-free zones in the CBD will be enforced,” Supt Trench said.
Additional Traffic and Highway Patrol officers will be deployed to ensure country-music fans and other motorists make it to and from their destinations safely.
Music fans are also reminded that there will be a number of alcohol-free zones throughout the Tamworth CBD for the safety and security of all festival-goers and the wider community.
“Camping is a popular choice among festival-goers – so take care of yourself and your belongings while in and around the event precinct,” Supt Trench said.
Police offer the following safety and security tips for campers:
• Plan your trip in advance and if possible, make a booking;
• Get to know your surrounding campers;
• In large crowds, be mindful of your own safety and security as well as that of people around you;
• Leave valuables at home – if you must take valuables with you, ensure they are secured and kept out of sight;
• Lock your caravan or campervan when unattended;
• Where possible, use a lock to secure your tent;
• Where possible, use a portable alarm in your tent or camper;
• Plan for changes in weather conditions;
• Ensure valuables are not left in unattended vehicles;
• Report any suspicious behaviour to police.
For comprehensive event details, visit the official festival website: www.tcmf.com.au
Special-event traffic information can be found at: www.livetraffic.com.