Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Houses burnt down from air conditioners

Fire investigators have confirmed that half the houses destroyed by fire in the Perth Hills burnt down because of their air conditioning units.

Investigators from the Fire and Emergency Services Authority have spent the morning in Roleystone and Kelmscott trying to track the behaviour of the fire that razed 72 homes.

It is believed the blaze was sparked by an angle grinder on Sunday and spread quickly, fanned by a strong easterly.

FESA's Craig Hynes says many of the homes destroyed were not in the line of the fire and it is now evident they burnt down because of evaporative air conditioning units.

"The dry filters are really a wick for properties; embers get into them and they burn quickly through the roofs," he said.

Mr Hynes says FESA will be working with the evaporative air conditioning industry to improve safety.

He has also warned that weather conditions this weekend will be similar to last weekend's and it is highly likely a total fire ban will be enforced.

The Premier Colin Barnett says the State Government will examine local by laws in order to ensure people have a greater clearance between their homes and surrounding bushland.

"The two issues that we will look at is, first, prescribed burning in the area and local controls and by laws that have allowed people to have trees close to their residences which made it impossible for the emergency services to save those houses," he said.

Forgiven

Residents affected by the Roleystone Kelmscott bushfire say they do not harbour any resentment toward the off duty police officer accused of causing the blaze.

Police yesterday charged 56 year-old Sergeant Robert James Stevens with carrying out an activity in the open air that causes or is likely to cause a fire.

It is alleged the officer was using an angle grinder during a total fire ban and that a spark from the equipment started the blaze which claimed 72 homes.

Sergeant Stevens is on leave and was off duty at the time.

The Mayor of the City of Armadale Linton Reynolds, where the destroyed homes were located, says locals have forgiven the officer involved.

"He has been a valuable member of the community and he has made a terrible mistake," he said.

"But he has to go through the process, the police have to be seen to treat their own just the same as they would treat you or I."

Mr Reynolds says many of those affected by the fire sympathise with the officer.

"Particularly because his wife is in very poor health, so he has enough issues of his own at home and on top of that he has had this befall him for one silly stupid mistake he made."

The damage bill from the fire is expected to stretch into the tens of millions of dollars.

If convicted, Mr Stevens faces a maximum one year jail term or a fine up to $25,000, or both.

He is due to appear in court next month.

Source http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/10/3134956.htm

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Boy, 12, dies in Kiewa River holiday tragedy

A 12-year-old boy has drowned after his foot became snagged in a river in Victoria's northeast.

The boy, from the Geelong area, was floating down the Kiewa River at Mt Beauty in an inner-tube when police believe his foot was caught in a snag at about 3.30pm (AEDT).

Family and friends tried desperately to release the boy's foot, which caused him to be pulled underwater, but were unable to free him.

Rural Ambulance Victoria spokesman John Mullen said the boy was not breathing when he was pulled from the river.

He said an off-duty community ambulance officer tried to resuscitate him until paramedics arrived.

Leading Senior Constable Peter Dilley from Mt Beauty police said this was a tragic death.

"Our thoughts are with the boy's family as they deal with this tragic accident," Sgt Dilley said.

The Kiewa River is not flood-affected or swollen.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

On Monday, eight-year-old Lachlan Collins disappeared while swimming in a billabong at Kialla West, near Shepparton. His body was found the following day.

In a separate incident today, a 56-year-old man is in a serious condition after being pulled from the water at Anglesea, in Victoria's southest.

A Life Saving Victoria helicopter on routine patrol found the unconscious man west of Point Roadknight about 5.20pm (AEDT).

The helicopter crew and members of the public helped him to shore and the crew treated him at the scene, bringing him back to consciousness.

"He came very close to drowning at a beach just around the corner from a patrolled location,'' Life Saving Victoria spokesman Greg Scott said.

The man was flown by air ambulance to The Alfred Hospital.

Source http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/paramedics-battle-to-save-boy-12-pulled-from-alpine-river/story-e6frf7l6-1225991933004

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Two more to be charged over Trevett murder

Businessman Adrian Trevett may have been killed, allegedly by his neighbours, over unfounded child sex allegations, NSW police say.

The 62-year-old went missing two months ago while on a cycling trip in the Gibraltar Range National Park, 45km west of Grafton.

He had been driven to Jackadgery on October 28 by a female friend and spent a night at a caravan park before riding to the summit of the Gibraltar Range.

Adrian Trevett ... went missing on a cycling trip.

Adrian Trevett ... went missing on a cycling trip.

The woman picked Mr Trevett up at Rangers Hut on the Gwydir Highway at Glen Innes on October 29, police allege.

Detectives travelled to Brisbane last week and arrested a 46-year-old woman who was extradited to NSW where she has been charged with his murder.

It's not known if it is the same woman who had driven him to the national park last year.

Three men, aged 25, 29 and 36, and two women, both aged 32, were arrested just after 6am (AEDT) on Wednesday.

Detective Sergeant Roger Best said the 25-year-old was the son of the woman who has already been charged with murder, and he is expected to be charged with the same offence.

The 29-year-old is also expected to be charged with murder while the two women are to be charged with accessory to murder.

Sgt Best said the mother and son were Mr Trevett's neighbours in Red Range.

When asked if allegations of child sex offences may have led to his killing, he replied: "We would suspect so."

"(The allegations) were investigated and police had serious doubts as to their validity," Sgt Best told AAP.

Police officers recovered a decomposed body in a ravine at Sandy Hill in the Girard State Forest, 30km east of Tenterfield, on Saturday.

The body is believed to be that of Mr Trevett but police are still awaiting the results of scientific analysis to make a formal identification.

Also on Saturday, the 46-year-old woman appeared before Armidale Local Court where she did not apply for bail.

She has been remanded in custody to reappear in the same court on January 10.

Source http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/two-more-to-be-charged-over-trevett-murder-20110105-19fyc.html

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Inquiry in doubt after NSW parly prorogued

Critics have vowed to push ahead with a parliamentary inquiry into NSW's $5.3 billion electricity sale despite government attempts to kill it off by shutting down parliament.

The future of the inquiry was thrown into doubt on Wednesday morning when Premier Kristina Keneally announced Governor Marie Bashir had prorogued parliament.

The shock move, which came two months earlier than expected, means the parliamentary session has now officially been brought to a close.

Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell immediately accused the government of trying to derail the upper house inquiry ahead of the state election in March.

But Christian Democratic Party MP Fred Nile and the Greens later obtained advice from the clerk of the upper house that the inquiry could go ahead.

Mr Nile, the chair of the upper house committee that will investigate the controversial sell-off, announced hearings would begin the week of January 17.

He said the parliamentary committee would meet as planned at 2pm (AEDT) on Thursday, to set the terms of reference.

"I think it was a bit like a poker game, a bluff, they thought by doing that, everybody said 'that's it, no committee inquiry'," he said.

"But I've made inquiries and advice from the clerks. There is nothing to stop the committee meeting."

While Labor MPs Greg Donnelly, Luke Foley and Kayee Griffin will attend Thursday's meeting, the government pointed to Crown Solicitor's advice that committees can't sit once parliament has been prorogued.

A spokeswoman for Ms Keneally would not say if the government will challenge the legality of the inquiry, which could see the dispute dragged through the courts.

Mr Nile said Treasurer Eric Roozendaal, who is in the US on government business, had called him on Tuesday to express his concerns the inquiry might jeopardise the second tranche of the sale.

The so-called gentrader rights of Macquarie Generation and Delta's NSW central coast power stations will be completed early in the new year.

The first tranche of the sale was controversially announced by media release just before midnight on Tuesday last week.

The resignation of eight board members from Eraring Energy and Delta Electricity, in a last-minute protest over the deal, further soured the sale.

Under the power sell-off TRUenergy has paid $2.035 billion for retailer EnergyAustralia and the right to trade the output generated by Delta West.

Origin Energy paid $3.25 billion for smaller retailers Integral Energy and Country Energy, together with the trading rights for Eraring Energy.

The opposition, Greens and business lobby have criticised the partial privatisation, saying the government hasn't realised the full value of the assets, and that the sale would lead to less competition.

Both Ms Keneally and Mr Roozendaal have defended the sell-off, saying the assets sold for "well above" their retention value.

They have also dismissed opposition calls for a judicial inquiry into the sale, but said they would welcome the scrutiny of the state's auditor-general.

Source http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/inquiry-in-doubt-after-nsw-parly-prorogued-20101222-195gx.html

Monday, December 20, 2010

Fake POW to spend time behind bars in Qld

An elderly man will spend Christmas behind bars for lying about being a prisoner of war in order to scam welfare payments.

Arthur "Rex" Crane, 84, posed as a World War II veteran for 22 years before his deceit was finally uncovered in 2009 by a military historian who thought his story didn't add up.

Before his fraud was exposed, however, the former president of the Ex-POW Association of Australia claimed $689,491 in commonwealth war pension and disability payments.

He was not entitled to $464,409 of that amount.

Crane pleaded guilty in the Brisbane District Court to defrauding the commonwealth and obtaining financial advantage by deception.

He was sentenced on Tuesday to four years' jail, but will be released on a good behaviour bond after just six months.

Judge Marshall Irwin also ordered Crane repay $413,869 which is still outstanding, but said his age meant it was unlikely the full amount would ever be recouped.

The court was told Crane started offending in 1988 as a way of maintaining a friendship he had developed with two ex-POWs.

The lie soon spiralled out of control, and the court was told Crane conducted extensive research to back up claims he had been involved in a volunteer guerilla force against the Japanese at the age of 15.

He said he had been captured and tortured by the Japanese and sent to work on the Thai-Burma Death Railway during WWII.

In reality, he had never served in the military.

Military historian Lynette Silver investigated Crane in 2009 after he delivered a speech at the POW War Memorial in Ballarat, Victoria.

Ms Silver had researched the "stay-behind" groups set up in Malaya and Singapore to operate behind Japanese lines and knew that Crane's claims could not be true.

"I'd done so much work that I knew the names of everybody and I knew he wasn't one of them," she told reporters outside the Brisbane District Court.

"I was absolutely shell-shocked to think that somebody could have risen to that level in the community and for 22 years milked the public purse on a totally and permanently incapacitated pension."

Di Elliott told reporters her father had never received a cent from the government despite being held as a prisoner.

"He died in 1975 of his war injuries, and it wasn't recognised as war injuries back in those days.

"My dad had been through it and got nothing and this man hadn't been anywhere near it and received all that money and accolades from all his POW mates - it was very difficult," Ms Elliott said of the court hearing.

Judge Irwin acknowledged Crane had done some meritorious work for the ex-POW community in Australia.

However, Crane's lies had shown "little respect" to those who had been injured while serving their country.

"Your conduct can only be regarded as an insult to those who fought, those who were captured, those who were tortured and those who died," Judge Irwin said.

In a written statement released by his lawyers, Crane said he was "deeply offended" by his own conduct.

Source http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/fake-pow-to-spend-time-behind-bars-in-qld-20101221-193ry.html

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