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Raptor Squad swarm Northern NSW

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Raptor Squad swarm Northern NSW in interstate operation – Operation Northern Borders

Friday, 08 November 2024 10:55:19 AM

Operation Northern Borders is an interstate investigation targeting organised crime and OMCG activities on the NSW and Queensland border involving the NSW Police Forces’ Raptor Squad, the Queensland Police Service, the NSW Crime Commission and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.

During the operation, police conducted 15 Firearm Prohibition Order (FPO) compliance checks, arrested 10 people and laid 48 charges and charged for multiple offences including weapon and drug charges.

Police located and seized a firearm, eight prohibited weapons, a knife, $39,000 in cash, three stolen motor vehicles, one stolen motorcycle and a stolen caravan.

Detective Superintendent Andrew Koutsoufis, Commander of Raptor Squad, said its vital for interstate law enforcement to work together to target criminals operating on our state borders.

“Criminals think the moment they cross the border we can’t get them and that they are safe from the consequences of their actions. However, the reality can’t be further from the truth.

“NSW and Queensland Police are always working together to bring criminals on either side of the border justice,” Det Supt Koutsoufis said.

“For those criminals who try to run and hide from police, know you can’t because we will find you and we will put you before the courts.”

Incidents of note include:

About 7.30am on Monday 4 November 2024, police conducted a FPO compliance check at a unit in Kingscliff. During a search of the home, police located and seized a taser and Nazi flag. Following the search police arrested a 17-year-old girl before taking her to Tweed Heads Police Station. She was charged by virtue of four outstanding warrants and refused bail to appear before Children’s Court the same day.
About 9.10am on Monday 4 November 2024, police conducted a FPO compliance check at a home in Goonellabah. During the search police located and seized a caravan – allegedly stolen from Queensland – a sawn-off rifle, ammunition, 42 grams of MDMA, small amounts of cocaine and methylamphetamine, almost a kilo of cannabis and $1,800 cash. Following the search police arrested a 25-year-old man before taking him to Lismore Police Station. He was charged with two counts of supply prohibited drug, two counts of possess/attempt to, prescribed restricted substance, recklessly deal with proceeds of crime less than $5,000 and possess prohibited drug. The man was refused bail to appear before Lismore Local Court on Tuesday 5 November 2024.
About 7.30am on Tuesday 5 November 2024, police executed a search warrant at a property in Nobbys Creek, following an investigation into the robbery and vehicle theft of a home in Upper Main Arm. During the search police located and seized multiple stolen vehicles, stolen registration plates, 100 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 27 grams of cannabis and multiple electronic devices. Following the search police arrested two men, aged 35 and 41, before taking them to Tweed Heads Police Station. The 35-year-old was charged with three counts of goods in personal custody suspected being stolen, two counts of receive property theft serious indictable offence more than $5,000, two counts of unlawfully possess thing resembles number, supply prohibited drug more than commercial quantity, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit and dishonestly interfere/copy unique identifier. The 41-year-old was charged with goods in personal custody suspected being stolen, drive motor vehicle during disqualification period and dishonestly interfere/copy unique identifier. Both men were refused bail to appear before Tweed Heads Local Court on Wednesday 6 November 2024.
About 11.40am on Wednesday 6 November 2024, police attended a property on Cudgera Creek Road in Cudgera Creek, following reports a man wanted for allegedly violent offences was on the property. On arrival police located an unknown man fleeing from the property and attempt to hide in nearby creek. Officers arrested the 33-year-old man before taking him to Tweed Heads Police Station. Following the arrest, police executed a crime scene warrant at the home, locating and seizing an allegedly stolen vehicle, a sickle, multiple fireworks, small amounts of cannabis and multiple electronic devices. The man was charged with wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The 33-year-old was refused bail to appear before Tweed Heads Local Court yesterday (Thursday 7 November 2024).
About 7.30am yesterday, officers executed an FPO compliance check on a home on Second Avenue, Tweed Heads. During a search of the property, police located a man allegedly attempting to hide a crossbow behind a fence. The crossbow, a crossbow stock and multiple arrows were located and seized. The man, aged 33, was arrested and taken to Tweed Heads Police Station. He was charged with use prohibited weapon contrary to prohibition order and possess or sue a prohibited weapon without permit. The man was granted conditional bail to appear before Tweed Heads Local Court on Monday 25 November 2024.
Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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Workplace Safety and Inclusion Highlighted on International Day of People with Disability

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Workplace Safety and Inclusion Highlighted on International Day of People with Disability

 

By Robert Heyward

The Minns Labor Government is urging employers across New South Wales to prioritise workplace safety and foster greater inclusion for people with disabilities and those recovering from serious injuries, in recognition of International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).

This year’s theme, “Leadership of Persons with Disabilities for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future,” emphasises the importance of breaking down barriers, promoting inclusivity, and reinforcing workplace health and safety practices.

Paralympians Leading the Way

Paralympic champion and workplace safety advocate Scott Reardon is among those driving this message through the icare Paralympics Speakers Program. A gold medal sprinter and former world champion water skier, Reardon turned personal tragedy into a powerful story of resilience after losing his right leg in a farm accident at age 12.

Through the program, current and former Paralympians, many of whom sustained their disabilities through workplace injuries, visit businesses free of charge to share their stories and raise awareness about workplace health and safety.

“Paralympians like Scott Reardon are to be commended for helping build awareness around disability inclusion and workplace health and safety,” said Liesl Tesch, Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion and Paralympic gold medallist.

Government Leaders Call for Action

Minister for Work Health and Safety Sophie Cotsis called on businesses to use IDPwD as an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to protecting workers from injury and ensuring inclusivity.

“All workers have the right to a safe workplace and to go home to their loved ones at the end of their workday. Let’s use this day to commit to practices that ensure safety and inclusivity for everyone.”

Minister for Disability Inclusion Kate Washington highlighted the transformative journeys of Paralympians while addressing the need for safer workplaces.

“While we celebrate the achievements of our Paralympians, we must acknowledge that workplace injuries are too often the start of their journey. It’s time for employers to lead by creating inclusive and safe environments where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.”

The Business Case for Prevention

Tony Wessling, icare Group Executive for Workers Compensation, emphasised the benefits of prevention programs like the Paralympics Speakers Program.

“Prevention not only keeps workers safe but also results in lower employer premium contributions and positions businesses as employers of choice.”

The program, run in partnership with Paralympics Australia, provides a platform for inspiring stories while equipping workplaces with tools to improve safety and inclusion.

Join the Movement

Employers are encouraged to access the icare Paralympics Speakers Program to inspire their teams and reinforce the importance of workplace health, safety, and inclusion.

For more information, visit the icare Paralympics Speakers Program website. Additional resources for International Day of People with Disability are available on the United Nations IDPwD website.

Let’s work together to create workplaces that are safe, inclusive, and empowering for all.

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Lisa Richards Appointed Local Connector for Northern Rivers’ Welcome Experience

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Lisa Richards Appointed Local Connector for Northern Rivers’ Welcome Experience

 

By Robert Heyward

RDA Northern Rivers has proudly welcomed Lisa Richards as the new Local Connector for The Welcome Experience – Northern Rivers, a free service designed to support essential workers and their families as they transition to life in regional NSW.

Supporting Essential Workers

The Welcome Experience assists essential workers with practical relocation needs, such as:

  • Finding housing.
  • Choosing childcare and schools.
  • Exploring job opportunities for partners.
  • Building social connections in their new community.

The service, part of the NSW Government’s $25.1 million Essential Worker Attraction Program, plays a vital role in strengthening regional workforces and communities by helping new residents settle in and feel supported.

Lisa Richards: A Wealth of Experience

Lisa Richards brings a diverse background to the role, including expertise in:

  • Economic development.
  • Local government.
  • Tourism and business management.
  • Marketing and small business ownership.

Lisa is also deeply committed to the local community, having served as secretary of the Tweed Coast Youth Service and contributed to youth initiatives.

“I am genuinely excited to take on the Local Connector role and look forward to working with relocating essential workers, their families, and employers,” Lisa said. “This opportunity allows me to build on relationships across sectors while ensuring our new essential workers feel welcome and supported.”

Key Support for Regional NSW

NSW Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty commended Lisa’s appointment and highlighted the impact of Local Connectors in 55 local government areas across the state:

“To build a resilient workforce in regional NSW, we must first help individuals and families put down roots and feel valued in their new communities. Local Connectors like Lisa are pivotal in making that happen.”

State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin welcomed Lisa to the role, noting its importance in filling a gap in regional workforce attraction:

“This initiative not only makes new essential workers feel welcome but also plays a role in attracting them to our region.”

Enhancing Community and Workforce Cohesion

RDA Northern Rivers leaders emphasised the importance of the Local Connector role.

Anthony Schreenan, Director of Regional Development, said “Maintaining essential workers is vital to community cohesion and sustainability. Lisa’s skills and connections will support newcomers in making the Northern Rivers their home.”

The Hon Don Page, Chair of RDA Northern Rivers, added “The Welcome Experience is an excellent program that addresses a key regional need. We are confident in Lisa’s ability to deliver exceptional service and make a real difference in retaining essential workers.”

About The Welcome Experience

The Welcome Experience supports employees from NSW Government agencies, including health, education, police, fire, and ambulance services, as well as non-government organizations in health, aged care, early childhood education, and disability services.

By addressing the challenges of relocation and fostering community connections, the program strengthens regional NSW’s workforce and sustainability.

To learn more about The Welcome Experience and the opportunities available in the Northern Rivers region, visit The Welcome Experience.

 

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Game-Changing Upgrade for Australia’s Largest Firefighting Helicopter

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Game-Changing Upgrade for Australia’s Largest Firefighting Helicopter

 

By Ian Rogers

The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has enhanced its firefighting capabilities with significant upgrades to Australia’s largest firefighting helicopter, the CH-47 Chinook. The upgrades, including an increased water-holding capacity and night-time operation capabilities, mark a milestone in the fight against bushfires.

Key Features of the Upgraded Chinook

  • Increased Water Capacity:
    • Now holds 11,000 litres in an internal tank, surpassing its previous capacity with a 10,000-litre bucket.
    • The internal tank enables faster fill times and more effective water deployment, particularly in challenging environments.
  • Night-Time Operations:
    • Enhanced safety for operations after dark, when fire intensity is typically lower.
    • Overcomes limitations of the previous bucket system, which was unsafe for night use and operations over densely populated areas.
  • Precision Firefighting:
    • The Chinook now has the ability to directly attack fires with greater precision under favourable conditions, including at night.

A Strategic Asset for NSW

  • One of the few Chinook helicopters globally used in firefighting, the aircraft joined the RFS fleet last year and operates out of RAAF Base Richmond.
  • The Chinook is now the largest water-carrying helicopter in Australia, second only to the Boeing 737 Large Air Tanker ‘Marie Bashir’ in the RFS aerial fleet.

NSW’s Comprehensive Aerial Firefighting Fleet

The RFS operates the most extensive aerial firefighting fleet in Australia, which this season includes:

  • The Boeing 737 Large Air Tanker ‘Marie Bashir’.
  • Two Cessna Citations and one King Air fixed-wing aircraft.
  • Six Bell 412 helicopters.
  • More than 200 additional aircraft available through the National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) and other agreements.

Operational Readiness

The fleet operates from bases across the state, including Richmond, Dubbo, Coffs Harbour, and Cooma, providing swift responses to fire emergencies.

Comments from Key Officials

  • Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib: “This new capability to safely conduct aerial waterbombing at night is a game-changer, allowing for faster turnarounds and greater capacity to protect people and properties.”
    “As the RFS prepares for the warmer months, communities should also do their part by ensuring their properties and emergency plans are ready.”
  • RFS Commissioner, Rob Rogers: “The upgraded Chinook adds precision and robust capabilities, especially during favourable conditions at night. The RFS fleet is ready to respond swiftly to protect communities across NSW.”

Community Preparedness

As summer approaches, the NSW Government encourages all residents to:

  • Check property readiness for fire risks.
  • Develop and review bushfire emergency plans.

These upgrades to the Chinook helicopter exemplify NSW’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance firefighting efforts and safeguard communities.

 

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