28 May 2017

Face-to-face Meeting in Darwin

And so the week rolled around where we had a trip to Darwin to learn some new things and get clarification on some of the things that we are doing or should be doing. It was Monday morning, around lunchtime that we boarded the flight from Alice Springs to Darwin.

Of our group (four EHOs and one manager) it was interesting to find out that 40% of our team did not like flying. I've never found flying a problem, with the exception of a foggy head sometimes, and I never thought that those I work with would have an issue with it. One of our team certainly really didn't like flying. I was sat next to this one person who was pretty anxious about flying but especially the landing part. As the plane came into land the noises of the flaps and throttling of the engine made things worse. They totally freaked out pushing back on their chair and trying to do what ever they could to take their mind off the landing. Unfortunately this also entailed grabbing my arm. I've never really seen someone snapping pencils and tearing books to try and get their mind off things. As soon as we landed though they were fine like nothing had happened, apart from of course being extremely apologetic.

The bruising from the landing.


The view from my room on the 12th floor of the Ramada Apartments


The week week went well. Long and busy days going over areas such as the Food Standards Code and new edition of Safe Food Australia, discussion regarding policy and enforcement of legislation as well as a couple of afternoons and a morning just discussing with policy some of the changes that we'd like to seen made to the way we do things. An of course there was the team building. While there were several team building exercises that were done, the longest one was a sort of treasure hunt. I say, treasure hunt but it really just entailed us running around a section of the city looking for photographs of stuff in that area and then trying to get a photograph of us on the beach with a lifeguard. Unfortunately you apparently need to fill in a 12 page document to take photographs of the public waterfront and also a lifeguard. For some reason the lifeguards don't want to be photographed or as one of them said to us, "don't get me or any of my gear in your photo". I don't really understand why you couldn't even get their bag in the photo, nor do I understand why you couldn't just take a photograph you on the beach without having to get permission from the Waterfront Authority.


Photographs taken during the scavenger hunt through the city centre.


The flight back was less eventful. The morning was spend at the office in Darwin before they drove us to the airport and we boarded. I shared a row with two colleagues (including the one who really did not like flying) and at around 5 pm we arrived back into Alice Springs. It was a very long week and I was looking forward to the weekend.

Me eating satay octopus on a stick.

On Mindle Beach watching the sun set.



We stayed until the sun had fully set.

10 May 2017

Alice Springs Crime Spree

It wasn't a shock to hear that our office had been broken into again. This is Alice Springs after all and things like that seem to have been happening a lot more of late.  However usually it's just smashing in.  This time however they stole three vehicles from our compound as well as a load of other stuff from the offices (chocolate, tools, etc).  Strangely enough however all the computers and cameras were left.  I guess that they are quite easy to trace.  The cars were used in several ram raids all over town.

The Northern Territory Police Fire and Emergency Services issued a media release on the 9th of May regarding the break in.

Members from Strike Force Winx have charged four youths in relation to a series of property crimes in Alice Springs.

Detective Acting Superintendent Peter Dash said the offenders were allegedly involved in numerous unlawful entries and the unlawful use of motor vehicles over the weekend.

“Strike Force Winx members have arrested a 14-year-old female and three males aged 14, 15 and 16,” he said.

“The youths were involved in four ram raids in the CBD, Whittaker Street, North Side and Sadadeen involved stolen vehicles.

“One of the youths, who was on a suspended sentence of detention, absconded from a rehabilitation program in Alice Springs on 24 April.

“Another male, aged 14, who also absconded from rehabilitation program, is in custody and is currently assisting Police with their enquiries.

A 16-year-old male was charged with:

  • Aggravated unlawful use of motor vehicle
  • Unlawful entry – building
  • Damage to property
A 14-year-old male was charged with:
  • Unlawful entry – building (x6)
  • Aggravated unlawful use of motor vehicle (x2)
  • Stealing (x4)
  • Damage to property (x6)
  • Attempt unlawful entry
  • Trespass
  • Possess of dangerous drug
  • Warrant of apprehension executed
A 14-year-old female was charged with:
  • Aggravated unlawful use of motor vehicle (x2)
  • Drive unlicensed (x2)
  • Damage to property
  • Stealing
  • Unlawful entry – building
They are due to appear in the Alice Springs Youth Court today.

A 15-year-old male was released for youth diversion.

“Police would like to thank the public for their assistance in identifying the offenders,” said Detective Acting Superintendent Dash.

“Strike Force Winx will continue to target those that choose to engage in these sorts of activities and we will continue to work with the community and stakeholders to reduce youth and property crime in Alice Springs.”


This all happen last weekend and the morning that we came into work we found all the drawers open and lots of things on the ground.  The police had already been in and finger printed the place over the weekend and so we were just left to clean up.

Finger print dust over my filing cabinet.

 

Smashed windows and damaged doors.  
Contents of the vehicles had also been gone through with a few things stolen.

 

The gate that was rammed as they fled with the vehicles.


The likely entry point into our vehicle compound.


Some of the stories that were in the news can be found at: