City centre to come alive with new events and activations

Fifteen events and promotions ranging from a street basketball tournament to a public art festival will share in more than $820,000 in the first round of funding aimed at activating the city centre and other commercial areas.
The funding is delivered through City of Newcastle’s Special Business Rate, which uses a business levy paid by property owners in the CBD and Darby Street to drive visitation and vibrancy.
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“Newcastle is set for a jampacked schedule of events, activations and promotional initiatives intended to attract tens of thousands of people to the city centre,” Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said.
“From music and street art festivals, to a new interactive app showcasing our city’s iconic heritage buildings, this round of funding will inject regular and varied activity to the CBD, and help deliver two events in Hamilton and Wallsend.
“The second round of expressions of interest for local business districts, such as Wallsend, New Lambton and Hamilton, will open in the New Year and we’re looking forward to seeing what innovative and unique ideas are out there.”
Hundreds of basketballers will descend on Newcastle in January to contest an inaugural three-on-three basketball tournament, to be staged by successful applicant Playgrounds Park.
The tournament will see the teams and their entourages rotate between Wheeler Place, Customs House Plaza and Honeysuckle, where quick paced, 10-minute matches will be played on world-class temporary half courts.
“Our event will bring 3 on 3 basketball, which is the largest urban team sport in the world, into the heart of Newcastle’s city centre from January 18 to 19,” Playgrounds Park’s spokeswoman Sally Leacy said.
“We’re planning for Newcastle to become Australia’s home of 3 on 3 basketball, a phenomenon which has taken-off overseas and brought thousands of visitors to host cities across the world.”
Another grant recipient, Big Picture Festival, expects to draw 15,000 people to the city to see large murals painted by world-renowned artists and to enjoy a ‘block party’, tech installations and art projections.
In another drawcard, tourists, students and heritage buffs will explore the city’s history through the History Here initiative, giving smart phone users a look back in time at Newcastle Post Office, Civic Theatre and Bank Corner with an augmented reality experience.
The full list of SBRP funding recipients is available on City of Newcastle’s website here.
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Missing Lake Macquarie woman found safe


An elderly woman reported missing from the Lake Macquarie region has been found safe.
Family of the 99-year-old woman reported her missing to Lake Macquarie Police.
Following inquiries, the woman was found safe around 2.45pm today (Tuesday 19 November 2019).
Lake Macquarie Police thank the community and the media for their assistance in sharing our appeal.

Appeal to find missing woman – Lake Macquarie


Police are asking for public assistance to locate a woman missing from the Lake Macquarie region.
Doris Wheeler, aged 99, was last seen at Gosforth Grove in Lakelands about 11am today (Tuesday 19 November 2019).
Doris’s family and police have concerns for her welfare due to her age and because she lives with dementia.
Doris is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 154cm tall with a slim build, and grey hair.
She was last seen wearing a navy floral top, denim jeans and black shoes.
Anyone who may have seen Doris or who has information about her whereabouts is urged to call Triple Zero (000) or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Police appealing for public assistance to find an elderly woman who is missing from the Lake Macquarie region.
Doris Wheeler, aged 99, was last seen at Gosforth Grove in Lakelands about 11am today (Tuesday 19 November 2019).
Doris’s family and police have concerns for her welfare due to her age and because she lives with dementia.
Doris is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 154cm tall with a slim build, and grey hair.
She was last seen wearing a navy floral top, denim jeans and black shoes.
Anyone who may have seen Doris or who has information about her whereabouts is urged to call Triple Zero (000) or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Man charged following alleged assaults – Broadmeadow

A man will face court today charged over alleged robberies and assaults in Newcastle yesterday.
About 1pm on Sunday 17 November 2019, a 30-year-old man was walking along Brown Road, Broadmeadow, when he was approached from behind by an unknown male.
Police will allege a 25-year-old man threatened the older man and demanded cash before forcing him onto the ground.
The younger man stole a mobile phone, a pair of spectacles, headphones and a powerbank.
About five minutes later, the same man entered a store on Belford Street, Broadmeadow, and allegedly grabbed a 44-year-old woman and forced her to the ground.
A struggle ensued before the man fled the scene.
About an hour later, a 30-year-old man was sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle on Church Street, Mayfield, when police allege the same man approached the car and allegedly assaulted the passenger.
The younger man demanded cash and the car keys.
Officers attached to Newcastle City Police District attended and arrested the man after a short foot pursuit.
During the arrest, the man allegedly spat at a male constable.
The man was taken to Waratah Police Station and charged with aggravated robbery, common assault, aggravated assault with intent to rob (inflict actual bodily harm) and assault police officer in execution of duty.
He was refused bail to face Newcastle Local Court today (Monday 18 November 2019).

Tens of thousands expected for Newcastle 500, racegoers urged to plan their trip

NSW Police are urging racegoers to plan their trip ahead of time and travel safely on the roads as tens of thousands of people are expected for the finale of the Supercars Australia Championship series, the Coates Hire Newcastle 500.
A high-visibility police operation will be in place from Thursday 21 November to Monday 25 November 2019 in Newcastle, for the third event held in the Hunter.
General duties officers from Newcastle City Police District and across Northern Region, will be assisted by specialist police and Traffic & Highway Patrol Command throughout the operation, focusing on road safety as well as anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related violence.
Operation Newcastle Supercars Commander, Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell APM said the event showcases Newcastle on the world stage, with the city welcoming more than 150,000 spectators and visitors over the weekend.
“Our main priority is ensuring everyone is able to enjoy this fantastic event in Newcastle safely, and with minimal disruption to our locals and residents,” Assistant Commissioner Mitchell said.
“Police will be out in numbers over the weekend targeting speeding, drink-driving, mobile phone and seat-belt offences, to ensure everyone arrives at their destination safely.
“Here in the Northern Region, 102 people have lost their lives on our roads so far in 2019, so we will be driving a particular focus on road safety before, during and after the event.
“Motorists are urged to drive to the conditions and allow extra travel time as there will be heavy traffic and delays on major and local roads headed into Newcastle, particularly as crowds arrive on Friday and Saturday, and leave on Sunday and Monday,” Assistant Commissioner Mitchell said.
Centre for Road Safety Executive Director, Bernard Carlon, said speeding, drink and drug driving, and fatigue remain the biggest killers on our roads.
“We want everyone to travel safely this weekend, so if you are driving, don’t speed and take a break if you’re feeling tired, and NEVER drive if you’re affected by alcohol or drugs,” Mr Carlon said.
Keolis Downer Hunter General Manager, Mark Dunlop, said there are more ways to travel to and from the event precinct this year, with the light rail network officially in use.
“This will be the first year we have light rail services bringing people into the CBD. Additional services will be running to Queens Wharf, alongside extra bus and ferry services.
“We ask event goers to be alert of their surroundings and be aware of trams when arriving and leaving the event,” Mr Dunlop said.
For all special event traffic information, including road closures, special event clearways and live traffic reports, visit: www.livetraffic.com
Further information about the event, including venue maps, transport and parking availability, can be found at: www.supercars.com/newcastle/

HUNTER VALLEY BULL RIDER LACHLAN RICHARDSON TAKES OUT PBR GRAND FINALS EVENT

In front of a sold-out crowd at the Townsville Entertainment Center Queenslander Aaron Kleier took top honours of PBR 2019 National Champion, the biggest event on the Australian Professional Bull Rider (PBR) tour.
Kleier, who was the 2018 PBR National Champion and 2017 PBR Australia Rookie of the Year, made it a hat trick by cinching the 2019 PBR National Champion title approached the second night of make or break bull riding competition in the PBR Grand Finals with the same grit and determination that has seen him maintain the #1 spot on the national rankings for most of the year.
Battling for glory in Townsville, only five hours from his home base in Clermont, 21 year-old Kleier has enjoyed another stellar year. He was able to retain the title after battling for the top honors with his good mate and fellow Clermont local 19 year-old Brady Fielder (#2 ranked) who finished the year as runner up to Kleier, and was also named the 2019 PBR Rookie of the Year.
The two-night competition saw seventeen of Australia’s top riders, as well as five key internationals, battle it out for a share of the $100,000 prize pool.
The international riders who competed in the tightly contested event were 2018 World Champion Kaique Pacheco – who made his much anticipated global return to competition in Townsville following injury, Rubens Barbosa and Eduardo Aparecido, Brady Sims (USA) and Cody Rodeo Tyler (USA).
It was the Hunter’s Lachlan Richardson who won the event, with Kaique Pacheco in the #2 spot and Tamworth rider Troy Wilkinson at #3.
Fraser Babbington came in at #4 for his retirement ride and last night of competition, with Cliff Richardson at #5.
“This weekend has been the best Finals since our inception in Australia 20 years ago. It’s a big congratulations to all the riders who made it possible from me,” said PBR General Manager Glen Young.
The competition amongst the bull contractors at the Townsville event was close. The Bucking Bull of the Year title went to Dittman’s Fully Locked N Loaded, while Bull Team of the Event honours went to Wallace Bucking Bulls.
The overall 2019 PBR Australian Stock Contractor of the Year title was also announced at the Grand Final event – with the Hunter based TnR Bucking Bulls taking that win home for NSW. It is also the second consecutive year that TnR Bucking Bulls have won the PBR Australian Stock Contractor of the Year title.
Of their win Mitch Russell, who makes up half of the Throsby and Russell partnership of TnR Bucking Bulls said, “We went into the competition at #1 on the leader board for the title, but you never know what might happen on the night. And our bulls had had a big week, travelling further than the North Queensland based Brandenburg and Dittman bucking bulls. So for them to come out on top is an awesome result. Edward (business partner Edward Throsby) and I couldn’t be happier.
“We got them on the road early this week to avoid the road closures and to escape the fires in the Hunter Valley, that came right onto our properties. I think the nice rest up in sunny Townsville before competing this weekend has done them good,” joked Mitch Russell.
The action-packed PBR Grand Finals also saw Country music singer Ryan Weaver perform, straight from the USA.
Before becoming the Patriotic Voice of PBR in the US, Weaver was a Military Intelligence Analyst and then a Black Hawke helicopter pilot who was deployed to Baghdad International Airport. He has since toured the US with the PBR performing at sell-out events and raised the roof in Townsville on his first trip to Australia.
It has been a tough PBR season for competitors – and next weekend it starts all over again in Tamworth at the PBR Monster Energy Tour: Tamworth Invitational on Saturday November 23, 2019 which is the opening event for the 2020 season.
Ryan Weaver will also perform in the home of Australian Country Music in Tamworth. Tickets for the Tamworth season-opening event are on-sale at www.entertainmentvenues.com.au
The full round results from tonight can be viewed at https://pbraustralia.com.au/daysheet
Updated Australian standings rankings are available at
https://www.pbraustralia.com.au/series/pbr-monster-energy-tour/australian-standings/

City unveils towering harbourside Christmas tree

City of Newcastle has installed an 11-metre-tall Christmas tree at Queens Wharf today to spread festive cheer and activate the city centre over the holiday season. 

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Adorned by more than 4,300 lights and 350 decorations, the tree is expected to become a City tradition over the next decade and will be lit-up for the first time Sunday night.
“Novocastrians love getting into the Christmas spirit, which is why we see thousands of people flock to see Christmas lights and sing carols at events across the city and region,” Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said. 
 
Tree-install-cropped-inside4.jpg“City of Newcastle is bringing festive cheer to the city centre by installing a giant Christmas tree lit by thousands of twinkling lights and dressed in hundreds of ornamental baubles and decorations. 
 
“Novocastrians will appreciate the sight of the tree by the harbour, especially at night. It’s sure to become a major drawcard, bringing families into the city. 
 
“As we get closer to Christmas, it will be home to carollers and maybe even visits from Santa, creating family-friendly fun for visitors to the city centre.” 
 
The Christmas tree has been assembled by a team of six people, after arriving in four pieces in addition to the base and a star to be placed on top.  
 
Installed on the former Queens Wharf Tower site, it will be visible from kilometres away across the harbour and make a welcoming sight for cruise ship passengers as they enter the port.  
The lights will be switched on for the first time Sunday night at 8pm. 
The tree will be visible until 7 January and will be installed in the city centre annually over the next eight years. 
The city centre is currently subject to traffic changes due to the Newcastle 500 Supercars, so light rail is the best option as it stops adjacent to the Christmas Tree site.  
Visit livetraffic.com or plan your trip with newcastletransport.info/
 

Two people taken to hospital following forced helicopter landing near Port Stephens

Two people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a helicopter made an emergency landing in the state’s Hunter Region today.
Just before 2.30pm (Saturday 16 November 2019), emergency services were called to Tilligerry Creek, following reports of a helicopter crash.
Police have been told the helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in mangroves on the edge of Tilligerry creek due to technical difficulties.
The two male occupants onboard suffered minor injuries and were transported to John Hunter Hospital by NSW Ambulance paramedics for further assessment.
Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District established a crime scene and commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
An operation to recover the aircraft has commenced.

Man charged over alleged drug supply – Lambton

A man has been charged over commercial drug supply in the Newcastle area.
About 1am (Saturday 16 November 2019) officers attached to Newcastle City Target Action Group stopped a vehicle on Lambton Road, New Lambton, for the purpose of a random breath test.
After speaking with the 21-year-old male driver, police formed cause to search him and the vehicle.
During the search, officers allegedly located an amount of cash, 64 capsules of MDMA, and a further 25 pressed blue tablets.
The man was arrested and taken to Waratah Police Station.
Police subsequently searched the man’s Lambton home, allegedly locating further amounts of MDMA, as well as a large amount of cash.
In total, over 250 grams of MDMA were seized.
The man was charged with supply prohibited drug – commercial quantity, supply prohibited drug between commercial and indictable quantity (x9), and deal with proceeds of crime (x3).
He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Sunday 17 November 2019).

Have your say on Carrington’s green space planning at community drop in session

There are few neighbourhoods in Newcastle as storied and distinct as Carrington. Long defined by Newcastle Harbour and influenced by the harsh prosperity of a working port, Carrington is now one of Newcastle’s most desirable city neighbourhoods.
Carrington has undergone significant economic and urban transformation and despite these changes, has retained its unique personality and its generous and distinctive open spaces.
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It’s these greenspaces and public domain that the City of Newcastle is seeking community feedback on as part of the public exhibition of the Carrington Greenspace Masterplan.
A community drop in session will be hosted by City of Newcastle at Carrington Community Centre on Saturday 16 November between 10.30am-12.30pm allowing residents the perfect opportunity to view the plan and to give feedback.
City of Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes encourages people who live and work in Carrington to engage with the community consultation session to ensure their valuable feedback is received.
“We want the Carrington community to feel a sense of ownership of the master plan and to see opportunities to work together with the City and other landowners to achieve its aims.
“This plan lays out the framework for improvement opportunities in relation to Carrington’s greenspaces, and while works identified will need a collaborative funding approach, having a plan that is built upon the needs and priorities of the community will assist in securing funding to deliver specific initiatives in the future.
“After early community consultation, the addition of large shade trees in parks, more green cover on street verges and improved lighting along the foreshore are some of the features Carrington residents would like incorporated into the suburb.
“Not only are we hoping to improve the amenity and livability of the suburb by increasing green spaces we can create a cooler, more comfortable town centre in the warmer months.”
This masterplan sets the future direction for Carrington Greenspaces, providing innovative and active spaces for all members of the community to enjoy.
The community consultation process runs until 22 December.
If you are unable to attend Saturday’s drop-in session, check out the plans online at www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/exhibition