Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

STRONG WINDS WHIP UP FAST-MOVING BUSHFIRE

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“CRAZY” winds continued to whip up a fast-moving bushfire yesterday in the NSW Hunter that’s putting dozens of homes under threat, with some residents resorting to pots and pans to help fight the blaze.

An emergency warning was reissued yesterday morning after the fire at Campvale flared up just after sunrise and headed towards Rookes Rd in Salt Ash.

Yesterday it was believed two sheds were destroyed by the fire, while Salt Ash Public School was forced to close.

With potential gusts of up to 90km/h forecast, fire crews feared the blaze could spread via ember attacks.

“The fire is spotting in a number of areas under strong winds … and this will hamper firefighti­ng efforts,” the NSW Rural Fire Service said.

Residents were being told to stay put, with several roads in and out of the area closed.

Salt Ash resident Alex Friggieri had not been able to reach his property since Thursday evening.

“I know someone whose dogs are still stuck at their property and they can’t get in. It’s not good,” he said. “People … were using pots and pans to try to put the fire out.”

Resident Kelly Hufnagl said the winds were “ridiculous” and hampering efforts.

More than 200 firefighte­rs are battling the fire, including RFS volunteer and former prime minister Tony Abbott. A DRIVER in a stolen ute who mowed down seven children and a mum waiting to cross a busy Victorian intersecti­on has been labelled a danger to the community.

Zhane Su’a, 22, was jailed yesterday after he pleaded guilty to 10 charges including five counts of recklessly causing injury, and one each of recklessly causing serious injury and reckless conduct endangerin­g life.

“I am hesitant to say this to someone so young, but you’re a danger,” Judge John Smallwood said while sentencing Su’a for the February incident. AN unremorsef­ul Islamic State supporter who helped a teenage terrorist kill NSW Police accountant Curtis Cheng has been jailed for at least 28-and-a-half years.

Milad Atai was sentenced yesterday for assisting and encouragin­g Farhad Jabar, 15, to shoot Mr Cheng at the state police headquarte­rs at Parramatta in 2015 and helping the boy’s sister reach IS in Syria.

In jailing the 22-year-old, NSW Supreme Court Justice Peter Johnson said Atai was a supporter of extreme jihad before the terrorist attack and appeared to still hold radical views. ASIC staff embedded at the big four banks and AMP will give raw, frank and blunt feedback to the organisati­ons’ CEOs, the corporate regulator has said.

The first members of Australian Securities and Investment­s Commission’s new team went into the Commonweal­th Bank at the end of October.

The six staff are not there to be “a fly on the wall”, ASIC chairman James Shipton said.

They are there to give direct feedback to the people who needed to hear it, the most senior leaders of the banks, he told the banking royal commission yesterday.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Rural Fire crews, including former PM Tony Abbott (right), battle the bushfire in Salt Ash.
Picture: AAP Rural Fire crews, including former PM Tony Abbott (right), battle the bushfire in Salt Ash.

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