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Two boys charged following pursuit in stolen cars – Dubbo

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Two boys charged following pursuit in stolen cars – Dubbo

 

Two boys will face court today charged after multiple pursuits in stolen cars in Dubbo.

Operation Regional Mongoose is a high-visibility police operation to tackle serious property-related crime committed predominately by young offenders.

About 1.10am today (Friday 12 April 2024), police were patrolling Alcheringa Street, Dubbo, when the attempted to stop a Mitsubishi Triton, due to manner of driving.

When it failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated. The pursuit continued through Dubbo where objects were thrown from the vehicle and attempts were made to ram police vehicles.

The pursuit was terminated a short time later due to safety concerns.

About 2.30am, police received reports entry was forced into a business on Rosulyn Street, and a Kia Rio was stolen.

A short time later police attempted to stop the Kia and Mitsubishi driving in convoy on Baird Drive, when they failed to stop a pursuit was initiated. It was terminated due to safety concerns.

Just after 2.45am police located the Mitsubishi on Mountbatten Drive abandoned. It was seized for forensic examination.

Shortly after the Kia was successfully road spiked on the Mitchell Highway and it came to a stop on Alcheringa Street where multiple people fled on foot.

Police commenced a foot pursuit and arrested two boys – aged 16 and 17. They were taken to Dubbo Police Station.

Checks reveal the Mitsubishi was allegedly stolen from a home in Nyngan overnight.

The older boy was charged with aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal, take and drive conveyance without consent of owner, police pursuit – not stop – drive dangerously, and breach of bail.

The other boy was charged with aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal, and be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.

Both were refused bail to appear at a children’s court today (Friday 12 April 2024).

Inquiries under Operation Regional Mongoose continue.

Anyone with information about Operation Regional Mongoose is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or visit here. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

 

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Government Guarantees Regional Flight Bookings for Rex Customers

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Government Guarantees Regional Flight Bookings for Rex Customers

 

The Albanese Government has announced a guarantee for regional flight bookings with Rex during the airline’s voluntary administration process, ensuring that travellers can continue to book with confidence.

Passengers booking regional flights on Rex can rest assured that their journeys will either proceed as planned or they will receive a full refund. Rex, one of Australia’s largest regional air carriers, plays a crucial role in maintaining connectivity across 41 regional and remote routes, 21 of which are exclusively serviced by Rex.

Recognising the importance of Rex’s operations for Australia, the Government is actively collaborating with the administrators to secure a robust future for regional aviation.

The guarantee applies to all regional flight bookings with Rex made after the airline entered voluntary administration at 9:31 PM on July 30, 2024. This assurance aims to instil confidence in customers to continue booking flights, which are vital for staying connected to family, friends, healthcare, and essential services, while also supporting the sustainability of aviation.

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts will maintain close communication with the administrator regarding plans for the continuity of services to regional communities.

Furthermore, the Government expects the administrator to prioritise the entitlements of Rex employees throughout this process.

This guarantee underscores the Government’s commitment to ensuring that reliable air services remain accessible to regional Australia, and that no community is left behind.

 

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TRANSPORTING AGQUIP ATTENDEES INTO NEW HORIZONS

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TRANSPORTING AGQUIP ATTENDEES INTO NEW HORIZONS

Discover new horizons with Transport for NSW at AgQuip 2024! This year’s event promises to be an unmissable experience for attendees eager to explore the world of transport. Whether you’re curious about driving a train or seeking hands-on learning opportunities, the Transport for NSW stand is your destination. Transport for NSW at AgQuip 2024

At AgQuip 2024, safety takes centrr stage. The Transport for NSW display will emphasize rural road safety, with valuable insights on trip planning, maritime guidelines, freight, and rail services. Key partners like the NSW Police Force and Service NSW will join to offer their expertise.

Don’t miss the train simulator experience, a highlight of this year’s event. For the first time, you can step into the shoes of a train driver, navigating through stations and level crossings, gaining firsthand knowledge of the challenges they face daily.

The stand will also feature information about regional apprenticeship programs and maritime education. Learn how to service inflatable life jackets correctly and get real-time updates on road conditions via the Live Traffic NSW platform.

“Maritime Boating Education Officers will be on hand to answer any questions about a range of on-water matters, including licensing, and will also be demonstrating how to correctly service inflatable life jackets,” the spokesperson said.

For the second year running people will be able to learn more about the Live Traffic NSW website and app, which provides real-time information about incidents and changes in traffic conditions that affect road users’ journeys.

AgQuip is run by ACM Rural Events at 134 Black Jack Road, Gunnedah, from August 20-22. For more information visit AgQuip Field Days, Gunnedah NSW | ACM Rural Events.

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Australia Achieves Historic Olympic Success with Fourth-Place Finish in Paris

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Australia Achieves Historic Olympic Success with Fourth-Place Finish in Paris

 

Australia has completed its greatest ever performance at an overseas Paris Olympic Games, finishing fourth on the Paris medal tally.

Having already clinched 18 golds, the most in Aussie history, the final day saw Australians win three more medals – a silver and bronze in the track cycling, and a bronze by the Opals in the women’s basketball.

It means Australia will leave Paris with 53 medals overall, the second-most they’ve ever won, behind only the 58 at the Sydney Games. However the Aussies had 630 athletes in 2000, whereas there were 461 athletes in Paris.

The United States won gold in the women’s basketball to clinch top spot on the medal tally in dramatic scenes. But it wasn’t with some chaos in the final seconds.

Australia will finish fourth, tying its best performance away from home, behind the USA, China and Japan – with the latter winning two extra golds but fewer medals overall as it enjoys the after-effects of its larger Tokyo 2020 team.

Australia finished third on the medal tally at Melbourne 1956, fourth at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004, and fifth at Rome 1960.

The US version of the medal tally, which favours total medals over golds, still has Australia fifth as the Aussies converted more podiums into golds than France or Great Britain did.

Australia’s most gold medals at a Summer Olympics

  • 18 – Paris 2024
  • 17 – Athens 2004, Tokyo 2020
  • 16 – Sydney 2000
  • 14 – Beijing 2008
  • 13 – Melbourne 1956

Australia’s most medals overall at a Summer Olympics

  • 58 – Sydney 2000
  • 53 – Paris 2024
  • 50 – Athens 2004
  • 46 – Beijing 2008, Tokyo 2020
  • 41 – Atlanta 1996
  • 35 – Melbourne 1956, London 2012

FINAL PARIS OLYMPICS MEDAL TALLY

  1. USA – 40, 44, 42 – 126 overall
  2. China – 40 gold, 27 silver, 24 bronze – 91
  3. Japan – 20, 12, 13 – 45
  4. Australia – 18, 19, 16 – 53
  5. France – 16, 26, 22 – 63
  6. Netherlands – 15, 7, 12 – 34
  7. Great Britain – 14, 22, 29 – 65
  8. South Korea – 13, 9, 10 – 32
  9. Italy – 12, 13, 15 – 40
  10. Germany – 12, 12, 8 – 32

 

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