HELPING CESSNOCK PILOTS TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to attend the upcoming pilot safety seminar in Cessnock next week.

Each year, CASA’s aviation safety advisors host free seminars across Australia to help pilots refresh their skills, enhance their knowledge, and improve flight safety.

Effective communication is essential to flight safety, particularly in non-controlled environments. The Loud and clear – Effective communication seminar on Thursday 5 December will focus on what makes for clear communication and how to avoid misunderstandings in the air.

Aviation safety advisor, Tim Penney, says the forum is designed to complement any level of technical knowledge, from novice to highly experienced pilots.

‘Communication is vital for building situational awareness, which is an essential tool for maintaining safety margins, especially at non-controlled aerodromes,’ he explains.

‘These seminars offer pilots of all experience levels the chance to refresh their knowledge, avoid common errors, and apply lessons learned from case studies and discussions to their own flying.’

‘Pilots will also pick up practical tips to help manage risk and understand the critical role communication plays in the airborne environment.’

‘We encourage pilots of all levels to attend these free seminars, as they also provide a great opportunity to engage with CASA, discuss local issues, and ask questions.’

Topics covered in the Loud and clear – Effective communication seminar include:

The basics of human communication
Aviation communication rules and procedures
Real-life examples of how things can go wrong
Techniques to improve communication
Use of an AFRU (Aerodrome Frequency Response Unit)
Real life case studies
Book your spot online now: Thursday 5 December, 6.00-8.00 pm at the Hunter Recreational Flying Club.

Fatal crash near Scone

A man has died following a two-vehicle crash in the state’s Hunter Valley.

About 2pm today (Monday 2 December 2024), emergency services responded to reports of a crash between a truck and a car along the New England Highway, Murulla, approximately 25km north of Scone.

The male driver of the car, believed to be aged in his 50s, died prior to the arrival of emergency services.

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated a male passenger in the car, believed to be aged in his 50s, before he was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital in a critical but stable condition.

The 45-year-old male truck driver was also treated by paramedics and taken by road to the same hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Officers from Hunter Valley Police District have established a crime scene and are awaiting the arrival of specialist police from the Crash Investigation Unit.

Major traffic delays are currently being experienced and motorists are urged to avoid the area.

As inquiries continue, anyone with information about the crash – or who has any available dashcam/mobile phone footage – is asked to contact Scone Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Woman charged with additional offences after man dies following alleged assault – Wallsend

A woman has been charged with an additional offence after an elderly man died in hospital following an alleged assault last month.

About 12.55pm on Sunday 10 November 2024, emergency services were called to Raglan Street, Wallsend, following reports of an assault.

At the scene, police were told that a woman had struck an elderly man with an object, causing him to fall onto the road.

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated an 81-year-old man at the scene before taking him to the John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition.

The woman left the scene prior to police arrival, and inquiries to locate her commenced under Strike Force Pinnaroo.

About 3pm on Monday 11 November 2024, detectives from Newcastle City Police District executed a search warrant at a unit on Raglan Street, Wallsend.

During the search, police allegedly located and seized clothing and a ream of paper believed to have been used in the assault.

A 24-year-old woman was arrested at the scene and charged with reckless grievous bodily harm.

On Sunday 24 November 2024 police were notified the 81-year-old man died in hospital.

The woman has been charged with assault occasioning death. She has since been refused bail and will reappear at Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday 29 January 2024.

Man charged with police pursuit – Lake Macquarie

A man will face court today after he allegedly led police on a pursuit in the Lake Macquarie area.

About 2:55pm yesterday (Monday 2 December 2024), officers attached to Lake Macquarie Police District were patrolling Hayden Brook Drive, Woodrising, when they attempted to stop a vehicle.

When the car allegedly failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated, with the vehicle travelling through Booragul, Maramong Point and Bolton Point before stopping on Toronto Road.

The male driver, aged 38, abandoned the vehicle and allegedly attempted to run from the scene but was arrested.

While being arrested, the man and two police officers fell down and embankment.

The man allegedly attempted to evade police but officers successfully deployed OC spray.

He was taken to Toronto Police Station, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital as a precaution.

Upon his release from hospital, the man was charged with police pursuit – not stop – drive recklessly, never licensed person drive vehicle on road and three counts of hinder or resist police officer in the execution of duty.

He was refused bail to appear at Toronto Local Court today (Tuesday 3 December 2024).

Man charged after allegedly threatening paramedics with knife in Hunter region

A man will appear in court today after allegedly threatening two NSW Ambulance paramedics with a knife in the state’s Hunter region.

About 9:35am yesterday (Monday 2 December 2024), NSW Ambulance paramedics were called to a property on Johnson Avenue, Weston, following reports of a man in need to medical treatment.

While attempting to treat the 53-year-old man he allegedly threatened paramedics with a knife.

No one was injured in the incident.

Officers attached to Hunter Valley Police District attended and arrested the man, who was taken to Cessnock Police Station.

He has been charged with armed with intent commit indictable offence and assault frontline health worker-no actual bodily harm.

He was refused bail to appear before Cessnock Local Court today (Tuesday 3 December 2024).

Second person dies following two-vehicle crash – Muswellbrook

A second person has died following a two-vehicle crash at Muswellbrook yesterday.

About 5.30pm (Saturday 30 November 2024) emergency services were called to Denman Road, Edderton, near Muswellbrook, following reports of a head-on crash.

Officers attached to Hunter Valley Police District attended and found two sedans had collided.

A woman – believed to be aged in her 70s, who was the driver of one of the vehicles – could not be revived and died at the scene.

A passenger in a second vehicle – a man believed to be aged 20s, also died at the scene.

Three other people – one male and two females aged in their 20s – were treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics.

Police established a crime scene and commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

Fatal two-vehicle crash – Muswellbrook

A woman has died in a two-vehicle crash at Muswellbrook.

About 5.30pm today (Saturday 30 November 2024) emergency services were called to Denman Road, Muswellbrook, following reports of a crash.

Officers attached to Hunter Valley Police District attended and found two sedans had collided.

A woman – who was the driver of one of the vehicles – could not be revived and died at the scene.

Four other people – two males and two females aged in their 20s – are being treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics.

Police established a crime scene and commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

Denman road is closed in both directions. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and check Live Traffic for updates.

Appeal to find teen missing from Maitland area

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a teen missing from the Maitland area.

Ezekiel Ginn, 13, was last seen in MacGowan Street, East Maitland, about 6.15pm yesterday (Friday 29 November 2024).

When he did not return home and could not be located, officers attached to Port Stephens Hunter Police District were notified and commenced inquiries to find him.

Family and police hold concerns for Ezekiel’s welfare as his disappearance is out of character and he lives with a number of medical conditions.

Ezekiel is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, of thin build, with dark brown hair.

He was last seen wearing a white school shirt and navy-blue long pants and black shoes.

Police believe Ezekiel might have caught a train to Sydney.

Anyone who may have seen Ezekiel, or may know of his whereabouts, is urged to contact Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Appeal for information after alleged sexual touching – Lake Macquarie

Police are appealing for public assistance after an alleged sexual touching in the state’s north.

About 10.30pm on Sunday 20 October 2024, police were called to Fassifern Railway Station, following reports of a sexual touching.

Upon arrival, officers attached to Lake Macquarie Police District were told an unknown man allegedly approached a 15-year-old girl and inappropriately touched her.

As inquiries continue, officers attached Police Transport Command North Central are hoping to speak with a man who may be able to assist with the investigation.

The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, early 30s, with a thin build, and a brown/orange beard.

He was last seen wearing a black jumper, white t-shirt, black shorts, black shoes, and carrying a black tote bag.

Crucial supports for Aboriginal victims of family violence in the Hunter region

Aboriginal victim-survivors of family violence and their children will receive crucial, early intervention supports following the NSW Government’s roll-out of the Safe and Strong program in the Hunter region.

Safe and Strong demonstrates the government’s commitment to ending domestic and family violence and preventing the cycle of abuse in the community.

Safe and Strong is funded through a $13 million investment under the National Partnership Agreement with the Commonwealth Government.

It uses a dual model of early intervention support for both victim-survivors and their children who are experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, family violence.

Service providers will deliver specialist early supports such as counselling, family capacity building, and supported playgroups.

Caseworkers will help families to identify early signs of violence in their homes, and deliver therapeutic, trauma-informed and culturally safe support focusing on the needs and experiences of victim-survivors and their children.

Eleven Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) will deliver Safe and Strong in 10 priority locations across NSW, including:

Maitland and Cessnock: Mindarriba Aboriginal Land Council – a social, health and learning hub for the local Aboriginal community. Mindarriba is dedicated to connecting with members of the community and is focussed on helping those who need it most.

Port Stephens: Warlga Ngurra – a specialist early intervention and homelessness service for women and their children operating throughout the Hunter including Raymond Terrace and Karuah. Warlga Ngurra empowers vulnerable individuals, enabling them to fully participate in the social and economic aspects of life in the local community.

Aboriginal-led, trauma-informed and culturally safe strategies recognise the importance of culture, connection to Country and the role of men’s and women’s business in responding to and healing from family violence.

This project is funded for 12 months and will be independently evaluated to measure its impact and effectiveness.

Safe and Strong demonstrates the NSW Government’s ongoing commitment to addressing family violence within our communities and aligns with the objectives of the NSW Domestic and Family Violence Plan 2022-2027.

Federal Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth said:

“To achieve our goal of ending gender-based violence in one generation, we need to provide genuine support for our young men and boys now.

“That’s why the Albanese Labor Government has worked to elevate the voices of children in the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children.

“We have invested $4 billion to deliver the National Plan and our Government is proud to invest in supports that will lead to long-term change and provide meaningful support to young men and boys to help them break the cycle of violence, as well as support victim-survivors.”

Minister for Families and Communities and Member for Port Stephens, Kate Washington said:

“Evidence shows that early intervention supports can have a direct impact in building resilience for children and young people who are experiencing family violence.

“Any child experiencing family violence is one child too many. We are doing all we can to tackle this abhorrent horror in the Port Stephens and Hunter community by delivering supports that are aimed to help victims heal and recover.

“This is an important program to help Aboriginal families and communities in the Hunter stay safe and end the cycle of abuse in their homes.”

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Member for Maitland, Jenny Aitchison said:

“The Safe and Strong funding is a welcome addition to the outstanding supports delivered by Mindaribba Local Aboriginal Land Council to families and individuals in the Maitland area.”

“It was great to see that Mindaribba had been identified as one of the eleven Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to be listed in the top 10 priority locations in NSW.”

“Making sure that Aboriginal People in Maitland can access culturally appropriate and sensitive supports driven by their own communities is a priority that can now be met with increased efficiency.”

“At a time when domestic and family violence is at a critical high, the delivery of these funds through the Department of Communities and Justice adds another layer of recognition to the rights of men, women and children to live safely in a violence-free environment.”

Chief Executive Officer Mindaribba Local Aboriginal Land Council, Tara Dever said:

“The Safe and Strong funding marks a significant shift in the way the NSW Government is addressing and listening to Aboriginal Voices.

“As Aboriginal People we have long sought the opportunity for Mob to be able to access community driven trauma informed supports in a culturally safe space.

“All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, men and women have the right to live with full human dignity in a safe, violent free environment, including one free of family violence.

“The Mindaribba Local Aboriginal Land Council is elated to now be able to deliver a wraparound service that is driven by community for community.”

Manager Warlga Ngurra Women and Children’s Refuge, Belinda Reed said:

“We are deeply honoured and excited to receive the Safe and Strong funding from the Department of Communities and Justice.

“This support will enable Warlga Ngurra to strengthen our vital work with Aboriginal women and their children, providing early intervention and support for victim-survivors of domestic and family violence.

“Our community faces unique challenges, and this funding will help us deliver culturally safe, responsive services that empower women, children, and families to heal, thrive, and break the cycle of violence.

“Together, we can create stronger, safer futures for our people.”