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according to ASIC documents.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe plans detail 9 one-bedroom and another 9 three-bedroom units
while the majority (55) are two-bedroom apartments.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe development application from Caladines Town Planning said that the range of apartments would “meet the evolving lifestyles of the community and demographic shifts identified by council’s strategic plans”.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt also includes 14 affordable housing units
which has been increasing in population since the 1990s “as a result of new release areas and the upzoning of land to accommodate medium-density housing”.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSeghabi expects Ingleburn centre to experience strong demand for residential
retail and commercial space in the coming years
it said.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The Ingleburn Railway Station will increase demand for housing close to the centre as it provides opportunities for existing and new residents to live in a location where there is excellent public transport links and a variety of local services.”\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIngleburn precinct has potential for 3200 new homes
rooftop amenity and green spaces.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Greater Macarthur 2040 plan
which sets out strategic planning frameworks for growth in the area
seeks to “maintain the scale and village feel of Ingleburn town centre by restricting buildings fronting Oxford Street to two storeys
with higher buildings set back from the street”.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs such
it has also enabled higher residential and commercial buildings of four to eight storeys close to the station and surrounding town centre
allowing more medium-density projects to go ahead.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOther developers have already taken advantage of the uptick
Lendlease’s third residential building in the Collins Wharf precinct of Victoria Harbour.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe 28-storey building at 971 Collins Street in Melbourne’s Docklands will deliver 312 homes in a mix of one
two and three-bedroom apartments as well as townhouses and penthouses.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAccording to Lendlease
the project has already secured more than 50 per cent in presales.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHickory is the construction contractor—it completed the precinct’s first development
in 2019 and is also working on LendLease’s second tower
Regatta.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFor Ancora
Hickory is implementing several technical construction methods including various piling techniques and precast concrete solutions that enable a parallel-track construction program.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe building’s facade designed by architect Warren and Mahoney uses a three-stage design incorporating double-glazed glass
and textured precast concrete with Reckli and brick finishes.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe structural design transitions from a solid podium base to lighter upper levels
“reflecting a maritime theme” aligned with the Collins Wharf design objectives.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAncora will connect to the neighbouring Regatta development via a podium
allowing resident access to shared amenities.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDesigned as an all-electric building that includes electric vehicle infrastructure
the development is targeting a 5 Star Green Star certification
Completion is expected in 2027.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eRegatta
including build-to-rent and build-to-sell units.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eExtensive wharf works
including remediation of pre-existing wharf piles
installation of raker piles and construction of the extension to Australia Walk
are also part of the project.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTechnical challenges include constructing on the finger wharf and co-ordinating extensive above-wharf road reserve and public parkland works.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Collins Wharf precinct will ultimately comprise six residential buildings of more than 1800 homes surrounded by over 5000sq m of parks and community space.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLendlease is developing the parkland concurrently with the residential components
including the extension of Australian Walk that forms part of the City of Melbourne’s Greenline project.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLendlease executive director of development Adam Williams said Collins Wharf “is fast becoming a sought-after address ..
which took just a handful of hours to emerge on Saturday night
the Coalition’s failure to sway voters has
come under intense scrutiny.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIts lack of policies around property that resonated with voters has been a large part of that criticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAmong those policies was a $5-billion infrastructure program to unlock up to 500,000 new homes
was greeted with no small amount of scepticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Coalition also campaigned on its previously revealed plan to allow first home buyers to draw down on their superannuation
giving access to up to $50,000 to help fund mortgage deposits.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhile that proposal had won some support
it got the thumbs down from many of Australia’s top economists
who said the measure could prove highly inflationary
among other issues.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSimilarly
its plan to allow mortgage interest for first home buyers to be tax-deductible was roundly criticised for its likely inflationary and regressive effects.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt has also been pointed out
that the Coalition’s rejection of the Green’s policies around housing supply
affordable housing and help for renters did it no favours.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe ALP
went to the polls spruiking an extension of schemes introduced during its previous term
including a $10-billion promise for its first-home buyers’ scheme to encourage 100,000 more homes.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt also had its Help to Buy shared equity scheme
under which the Government pays up to 40 per cent of the house price
to point to.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIf it was these policies per se
or the lack of detail and depth to the Coalition’s
the nation's ready for the Albanese government to act.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhat is clear
been endorsed to follow through on its policies
and fix the crisis that is crippling the Australian property sector.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs Urban Taskforce Australia chief executive\u0026nbsp;Tom\u0026nbsp;Forrest has pointed out
it is time for the Federal Government to get back to work.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“Housing affordability and housing supply featured large during the campaign,” Forrest said.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The key now is for the Government to strike while the iron’s hot.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“If legislation is needed to support the delivery of Labor’s $10-billion
100,000 new homes commitment—then pass it through the parliament now and get on with it.”\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe states have
made many changes to how they enable home development
The Federal Government’s support of that is crucial to its success
material supply assistance or any other factor that affects getting homes out of the ground.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThis has been a pivotal election
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Seghabi Developments submitted plans with the Campbelltown City Council to develop a 10-storey residential building of 73 apartments at 7-11 Norfolk Street
The plans detail 9 one-bedroom and another 9 three-bedroom units
while the majority (55) are two-bedroom apartments
The development application from Caladines Town Planning said that the range of apartments would “meet the evolving lifestyles of the community and demographic shifts identified by council’s strategic plans”
It also includes 14 affordable housing units
which allowed uplift in height and floor-space ratio controls following Infill Affordable amendments to the State Environmental Planning Policy 2021
Two basement levels will have space for 75 cars
which has been increasing in population since the 1990s “as a result of new release areas and the upzoning of land to accommodate medium-density housing”
Seghabi expects Ingleburn centre to experience strong demand for residential
“The Ingleburn Railway Station will increase demand for housing close to the centre as it provides opportunities for existing and new residents to live in a location where there is excellent public transport links and a variety of local services.”
Ingleburn precinct has potential for 3200 new homes
with higher buildings set back from the street”
allowing more medium-density projects to go ahead
Other developers have already taken advantage of the uptick, with a 10-storey Palmer Street project approved by the Sydney Western Planning Panel late last year
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Police are appealing for assistance to locate a man missing from the Sydney's south west
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Jayden is described as being of Caucasian appearance
Newcastle and Toronto areas and is known to use public transport to get around
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A team from Ingleburn Public School has made history in winning a bronze medal at the 2024 Universal Robotics Challenge finals in Japan
Ingleburn Public School has become the first ever Australian team to achieve a podium finish at the Universal Robotics Challenge (URC) in Osaka
was one of three Australian teams among a total of 40 from around the world
A Japanese team won the gold while a school from Thailand took home the silver medal
Ingleburn Public won through to the championships by winning the Year 3-6 division of the 2023 Universal Australia national final
said students demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork to claim the bronze medal
who has been instrumental in the team’s success over the years
said bringing the URC into the school allowed students to think beyond the classroom
as well as engage with cutting-edge technology
“I saw the potential robotics had to inspire creativity
and I wanted to provide our students with that opportunity,” she said
seeing them achieve third place on a global stage
it’s beyond anything we could have imagined
This achievement proves that with the right support and vision
our students can compete and excel at the highest level.”
Ingleburn Public School Principal Graeme Greene described the team’s success as a “remarkable achievement”
“This accomplishment reflects the hard work and determination of our students
as well as the unwavering support of our teachers and community,” he said
“We are proud of their innovative solutions and the spirit of collaboration they displayed throughout the competition
“We look forward to continuing to inspire and nurture the next generation of engineers and problem-solvers.”
“I cannot thank our wonderful enough staff for not only preparing the students for the challenge but for their dedication in taking four young students to Japan for eight days
What wonderful public-school dedication to their students.”
The URC is an international robotics competition that brings together student teams from across the globe to showcase their creativity
students tested their robot-building and programming capabilities
congratulated the team on making the finals in NSW Parliament last week
describing the feat as “fantastic achievement”
Ingleburn Public School’s Coding and Robotics students have excelled in the annual Universal Robotics Challenge where they have consistently ranked amongst the top three schools nationwide,” Mr Chanthivong said
“I would also like to acknowledge the outstanding teachers and staff who have been instrumental in the team’s success and supported them on this incredible journey.”
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We pay respect to Elders past and present as ongoing teachers of knowledge
We strive to ensure every Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander learner in NSW achieves their potential through education
EG has sold a south west Sydney business park after four and a half years
The fund manager finished in the black following the $62 million disposal of 5 Williamson Road
It paid billionaire businessman Bob Ell’s Leda Holdings $38.2m
holding it in the Australian Core Enhanced Fund
5 Williamson Rd contains 18,514 square metres in three buildings; leased to packaging groups
the weighted average lease expiry is nearly three years (story continues below)
Irongate is buying it on a low yield – 4.9 per cent – reflecting its development upside (EG’s price equated to a 5.4pc return)
JLL agents Ben Hegerty and Jack Kelliher said the property has other exit strategies too
with improvements that could be subdivided and sold down
Ingleburn is about 50 kilometres from town
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Eleven-year-old Svanik Reddy Guduru plays in the Under-14s team for Ingleburn RSL Cricket Club
has been to one cricket match to see Sydney Thunder play
“That’s when I saw Tanveer Sangha bowling,” he says of the leg spinner
his only encounter with his club’s most famous junior player of all time
a dozen junior cricketers and a few volunteers
went to Cricket Central for an important event in the club’s life
“Tanveer still trains at the club sometimes
decide to go and practice at the club nets more often
The Cricket NSW Foundation administers the “Purchase a Picket” campaign
which is a fundraising initiative where anyone can make a donation and be recognised with their name on a plaque adorning the picket fence at Cricket Central
Donors are also able to have their name etched onto the same plaques as their cricketing heroes
“We are delighted to bring a smile to the faces of Ingleburn’s junior cricketers and volunteers today by honouring one of their own
Our Purchase a Picket campaign is about building these connections and is a great way to give back to the great game
“Through the proceeds of our Purchase a Picket campaign and the generosity of clubs such as Ingleburn RSL CC
we are able to make cricket more accessible to those that have barriers to playing the game
Riley says he wanted to acknowledge Sangha’s connection with his junior club through the purchase of the picket
“Tanveer was an Ingleburn RSL junior cricketer who has gone on to represent Australia,” he wrote proudly
The Foundation will use the proceeds for the development of cricket
helping other juniors come through and keep them engaged,” he said
Ingleburn RSL is a growing club that celebrates multiculturalism and diversity
four of which are mixed teams where girls play alongside boys
who plays in the U14s mixed team for the club and is also with Campbelltown Ghosts to play Brewer Shield U18s
says she met Sangha in 2023 and told him she played for the club too
He said he’s heard of the upgrades to the club and wanted to go and see them soon,” said Emily
You can learn more about the Purchase a Picket initiative here
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We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years
We acknowledge their ongoing connection to this country as the Traditional Owners and we commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of Reconciliation
so that together we may bring about equity and equality
built on strong and trusting relationships
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Credit: SuppliedMotorists in Sydney have been warned to brace for extreme delays after a truck carrying multiple cars caught fire on a major motorway
The Hume Motorway in Sydney’s south west is experiencing “extreme delays”
It is understood that a vehicle on the truck caught fire around 11.45am on Thursday
quickly causing mayhem for commuters stuck on an enormous stretch of the major highway
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with four trucks seen on site attempting to extinguish the flames
Four firefighting trucks are working to extinguish the blaze
as northbound traffic slows around the scene
Credit: 7NEWSEmergency services remain on site and motorists are warned to to allow extra travel time
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Police will address the media at noon today over the two vehicle crash near Ingleburn that claimed the life of a male passenger
Traffic and Highway Patrol Command will provide more information at the media conference and appeal to the public for any dashcam footage of the tragic incident
Emergency services were called to the Hume Motorway
following reports of a two-vehicle crash shortly after 10.30pm last night
Officers from Campbelltown Police Area Command attended and found a utility and truck had collided
was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics on scene before being taken to Liverpool Hospital
was trapped for a short time before he was released and taken to hospital in a serious condition
and an investigation has commenced with the assistance of specialist officers from the Crash Investigation Unit
A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner
dashcam vision and or CCTV footage in relation to the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
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In a first for Ingleburn RSL Sub-Branch Club
all nine surviving Life Members came together to celebrate an unprecedented milestone at a special Life Member Presentation and Brunch
only 31 individuals have received the Club’s highest honour
making this gathering a historic tribute to exceptional service and dedication
and hard work embody our core values of People
Their contributions have profoundly impacted the Club and the community it serves,” Club President Terry Goldsworthy said
Mr Goldsworthy recognized each Life Member with a commemorative certificate and a uniquely engraved badge pin
in the presence of Member for Macquarie Fields Anoulack Chanthivong
“Thank you to the Ingleburn RSL Sub-Branch Club Ltd for hosting this important occasion to acknowledge the tremendous contributions of its life members over the years,” Mr Chanthivong said
“The life members have demonstrated commitment to our local community and the club through years of dedication
which reflect the club’s legacy and community spirit.”
these nine living Life Members represent 164 years of Board service and 34 years in CEO roles – an extraordinary track record
The morning also provided an opportunity to remember those no longer with us
ensuring their impact remains part of the Club’s rich history
Their service stands as an enduring testament to Ingleburn RSL’s core values and ongoing commitment to the local community
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In a testament to the strong demand for industrial assets in Sydney’s South West
has secured a 2042.31 sqm site at 15 York Road
in an off-market transaction for $4.5 million (+ GST)
The transaction saw contracts exchanged within 24 hours of the first inspection
underscoring the high desirability of assets with development potential in the area and the sale achieved a notable land rate of $2,203 per square metre
a benchmark figure for the Ingleburn market
The site comprises a 581 sqm Building with a 29.86 metre frontage and Zoning – E4 General Industrial
This result highlights the increasing competition among buyers seeking to capitalise on Ingleburn's strategic location and growing industrial prominence
A prominent hotel development site in the heart of Randwick is set to hit the market
offering a rare opportunity to capitalise on a DA-approved project in one of Sydney’s most tightly held Eastern Suburbs pockets
Jess Freeman • 05/05/2025
Frasers Property Industrial has today announced our first capital partnership in Australia with an investment vehicle sponsored by Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing (“MSREI”).
Victoria’s dairy regions are facing growing challenges in accessing housing
affecting workforce attraction and retention and threatening the long-term sustainability of the state’s $3 billion dairy industry
Jess Freeman • 28/04/2025
AAA Trailers continues to help shape the landscape of the Australian transport industry – for over a decade
it has contributed to this effort by delivering high-quality
purpose-built truck trailers to clients nationwide
AAA Trailers’ steadfast commitment to quality
trust and client satisfaction has cemented its reputation as an industry leader
as the business upholds the highest standards of safety
reliability and performance with each and every trailer manufactured
with its new and expansive location in Ingleburn
AAA Trailers is poised to elevate its capabilities within the region even further
“The new Ingleburn site represents a major milestone for AAA Trailers,” says AAA Trailers Director
“This move is about two things – expanding our footprint and enhancing our ability to serve clients in NSW better.”
The Ingleburn site offers quick access to major transport routes such as the M5 Motorway and Hume Highway
therefore reduces transit times and improves overall efficiency while also adding a boost to its delivery capabilities
“With streamlined logistics and faster access to major roads
we can now deliver trailers faster than ever before,” he says
“This means less waiting time for clients and a more responsive service for all.”
The new warehouse spans an impressive 10,960 square metres and allows AAA Trailers to maintain a larger inventory
It also ensures it has the trailers clients need and when they need them
The warehouse features six container-sized roller shutter doors providing easy access for loading and unloading and a seamless flow of operations
reducing wait times and enhancing productivity
The internal clearances of the warehouse range from 4.8m to 8.0m
accommodating a variety of trailer sizes and types
This flexibility allows AAA Trailers to store and manage a diverse range of trailers efficiently
Weather can often be a significant challenge in the transport industry
but the new facility addresses this with a 1,300-square-metre all-weather loading and unloading awning
This ensures that operations can continue smoothly
which covers approximately 7,500 square metres
further improves AAA Trailers’ capability to keep trailers safe and secure in any weather
Another one of the location’s standout features is its complete drive-around access
This design substantially improves manoeuvrability for large trucks and trailers
faster and safer day-to-day operations by reducing the risk of accidents and getting clients their new trailers as promptly as possible
The Ingleburn facility is also equipped with a larger power supply and high-pressure gas supply
meaning AAA Trailers can operate at peak efficiency and support advanced machinery and equipment
provides a comfortable and efficient workspace for staff to be more productive and deliver better service to clients
the new location boasts a large yard area and forecourt which was designed specifically for easy truck manoeuvrability
“This feature is valuable in making sure that clients can move their trailers with ease and safely
should they decide to pick up their trailers in the warehouse,” Daniel says
the very spacious parking area ensures that everyone
AAA Trailers’ focus has always been on delivering high-quality truck trailers that help clients maximise their operational efficiency and ensure reliable performance on the road
The new Ingleburn location is a testament to this commitment
state-of-the-art facilities and improved infrastructure
AAA Trailers is now better equipped than ever to meet the ever-changing needs of its clients
the business’ extensive inventory of trailers is now more accessible and even more comprehensive with the increased capacity
“This ensures that AAA Trailers can provide the right trailer at the right time,” Daniel says
“It also reduces the likelihood of some trailers being out of stock
the enhanced loading and unloading facilities mean quicker turnaround times
allowing clients to get on the road faster.”
this expansion is not just about growing its footprint but about ultimately enhancing its ability to serve clients
state-of-the-art facilities and a continued commitment to quality and reliability
AAA Trailers is poised to deliver even greater value to the Australian transport industry
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Credit: AAPA man has been killed after the ute he was driving was involved in a horror crash with a truck
emergency services were called to the Hume Motorway
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Ingleburn will be a vibrant centre with a strong village character
It will accommodate new homes in 4 to 8 storey buildings located within 800 m of the train station
Rezoning within this precinct can now occur through:
Campbelltown City Council will be responsible for implementing the precinct plan
We pay respect to the Traditional Custodians and First Peoples of NSW
and acknowledge their continued connection to their country and culture
Police are appealing for witnesses as an investigation continues into a suspicious house fire in Ingleburn in the early hours of Sunday morning
Emergency services were called to a house on Harper Way
Fire and Rescue NSW officers extinguished the blaze; however
the two-storey townhouse was extensively damaged
No one was at the home at the time of the incident and police have received no reports of injury
There are report fire officers went inside to check for occupants
and officers attached to Campbelltown City Police Area Command have commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident
Initial inquiries have led police to believe the fire was deliberately lit
anyone with information about this incident
or dashcam or CCTV from the area is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
A truck driver has been charged with possession of drugs as inquiries continue into the cause of a huge crash at a busy South Western Sydney intersection
Multiple vehicles and a school building were damaged when the fully loaded truck and trailer drove through the intersection of Nuwarra and Newbridge Roads about 1.15pm on Saturday
The unit – which was loaded with soil – struck at least nine vehicles before continuing across the footpath and into the carpark of a church and a primary school
The truck continued through the grounds only stopping when it hit a classroom
The 21-year-old driver was trapped within his cabin for almost 40 minutes before he was released by Fire and Rescue NSW officers and taken to Liverpool Hospital
Officers attached to Liverpool City Police Area Command have overnight issued the driver with a Field Court Attendance Notice (FCAN)
for the offence of possession of illegal drugs after methylamphetamine and an ice pipe were allegedly found within the truck cabin after the crash
The driver remains in hospital while being treated for minor facial and hand injuries
Police say that after undergoing mandatory testing further charges may be laid
a 33-year-old man was released yesterday after being treated for soft-tissue injuries
while his wife remains in hospital under observation as a precaution
The truck will undergo mechanical examination while the school building is being checked for structural damage
A man died at the scene after his motorbike and a car collided near Ingleburn last night
Police say that emergency services were called to the Hume Motorway
Officers attached to Campbelltown Police Area Command attended and found a motorbike and car had collided in the northbound lane
The male motorbike rider died at the scene
He is yet to be formally identified but is believed to be aged in his 50s
The 27-year-old male driver of the car was uninjured and taken to Campbelltown Hospital for mandatory testing
with the assistance of the Crash Investigation Unit
commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident
Police will prepare a report for the Coroner
Police are appealing for assistance to locate this teenage girl reported missing
When she could not be located or contacted
police were notified yesterday (February 25)
where officers from Campbelltown City Police Area Command have commenced inquiries into her whereabouts
Matilda is described as being of Caucasian appearance
She was last seen wearing a blue singlet and black leggings
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
A devastated mother has put her car up as a reward in a desperate bid to find her son who vanished without trace almost a month ago after a disturbing final phone call
Father-of-two Jayden Harwood, 20, disappeared on March 1 while visiting family in Ingleburn, in Sydney's south-west
with his girlfriend Jade Holmes and their baby
His mother Alana Wallace, from Newcastle, NSW, says Mr Harwood went out for a walk at one stage after some 'family dramas', but was never seen again by them.
Hours later, she received a bizarre call from strangers telling her Mr Harwood had turned up at their door, dazed, dishevelled and confused, and begging for help.
'It was a young man and his mum on the phone at first because Jayden had knocked on their door asking for help,' Ms Wallace told Daily Mail Australia.
'He was confused and he told us he had been assaulted and was hurt and didn't know how to get back to Jade's parents' house.
'That was the last contact ever made. He didn't say what exactly had happened or who had done it - he was really disoriented.'
Ms Wallace was in the middle of an eighth birthday party for her second son Nate at the time of the call, and tried to put on a brave face while she anxiously waited for more news.
But she never heard anything more. His phone was switched off and he never returned to his girlfriend or their 10-month-old daughter.
The young family had travelled by train from Newcastle to Ingleburn and while Mr Harwood didn't know the area, his mum insists he is 'street smart,' and avoids trouble.
After two days of trying to make find her boyfriend, Ms Holmes, 20, returned to the couple's home in Wallsend, Newcastle, while his mum raised the alarm with police.
'I reported him missing on March 3, 48 hours after that call, and again on March 6 which is when they took me seriously and did the official missing person's report,' she said.
'We drove down to join the ground search that weekend, on March 8, a week after he disappeared.'
Friends and family joined SES search teams, trained tracker dogs in the hunt and Ms Wallace pinned up countless flyers in the area and went door-to-door to beg for help.
She retraced his steps and even found the lady who called her, the last known people to see her son.
'I asked why she hadn't called an ambulance and she admitted she was scared,' Ms Wallace said.
'She said he was knocking on doors asking for help. she said she didn't see anyone else, and said he was limping.'
As Ms Wallace searched scrubland and creeks, she said the gravity of the situation suddenly hit her.
'I'm broken, I'm ready to put myself in a mental ward, I'm not living and barely existing – I can't eat and can't sleep, I can't even talk to anyone.
'He's my best friend and the kind of guy who would give anything to anyone.
'From the assault and that call, where did my baby go? Has been take against his will or has he hidden from whoever did it and gone to sleep and hasn't woken up?
'How does someone's son just disappear into thin air? My heart of hearts tells me that someone somewhere knows what happened.'
Mr Harwood has not accessed his bank account or social media since his disappearance.
His mother has called hospitals, mental health facilities and jails without any success and has now offered her prized family car in exchange for fresh information.
'I'm prepared to give $10,000 and my VE Commodore Sports Wagon Series 1 because I need to know if he is alive,' she said.
'That's all I have got, it's the one thing I know people will want. I'd give my last breath, I'd give anything, I'd give my life just to know.
'I'm never ever going to stop, I'm never going to back down.'
Mr Harwood is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 165cm tall, of medium build, with short brown hair.
He is known to frequent the Ingleburn, Newcastle and Toronto areas and uses public transport.
If you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000
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The warehouse on a 2.48 hectare battle axe shaped block at 25 Williamson Road is costing $39.4 million from global brand contract manufacturer Pax Australia which offered it with a 10 year triple net leaseback
The fund manager struck the deal off-market
Pax also operates from a much larger facility next door
Ingleburn is about 45 kilometres south west of Sydney’s CBD (story continues below)
It is also some eight kilometres south of Prestons where Pittwater in 2022 acquired a pre-committed warehouse under construction for $58.255m – a low 3.35 per cent yield
It also holds in the west assets at Eastern Creek (pictured, top) and Smithfield, bought as part of a portfolio from Bob Ell
The signage company in Ingleburn which was the site of a triple shooting
Link copiedShareShare articleA 31-year-old woman has been charged over the alleged murder of a man in Ingleburn
during a siege at a factory unit earlier this year
Detectives from the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad today arrested Chantelle Strnad
A police statement said Strnad's arrest followed extensive investigations into the shooting death of a 44-year-old Michael Bassal at the business on Heald Road, Ingleburn
Strnad was this afternoon charged with one count of murder and one count of being an accessory after the fact to murder
She was refused bail to appear in Campbelltown Local Court tomorrow
Strnad had previously been charged with not assisting police with their inquiries
The ABC understands that she was arrested today when she came to Campbelltown police station for an appointment
"Detectives attached to Strike Force Belgica believe the man was shot during a business dispute; his two brothers sustained gunshot wounds," a police statement said
died at the scene from what police said were self-inflicted injuries
His father, Peter Williams, 52, also a staff member at Inline, was later charged with firing shots before the six-hour stand off
Police and emergency services personnel at the scene of the shooting at Ingleburn
He was also later charged with not helping police investigate the matter
Police said Mr Bassal then left the factory and returned later the same morning with his brothers.
Officers said that was when Williams' son, Wayne, also employed at Inline, opened fire on the brothers.
Michael Bassal was shot dead on the grass verge outside the factory, while Terry was shot in the chest and Mark received a bullet graze to his calf.
Williams held three male hostages inside the business for six hours while police worked to resolve the situation.
Police have ruled out that the incident was related to a conflict between bikie gangs, as had been reported early on.
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Students and teachers battled it out in a high-pressure cook off to launch OzHarvest's FEAST education program
Students and teachers from Ingleburn High have battled it out in a live cook off for the national launch of OzHarvest’s FEAST education program
Under the watchful eye of celebrity chef and TV host
10 students and teachers were given the My Kitchen Rules experience
tasked with cooking and plating up vegetable fritters in just 10 minutes
Year 7 students Lachlan and Anastacia were declared the winners by judges Ronni Kahn
in front of a cheering crowd of more than 250 Ingleburn High year 7 and 8 students
Anastacia said she believed it was the “cream cheese and chives on top” that gave her dish the winning edge
Ingleburn High is among several high schools piloting FEAST, a teacher-led, curriculum-aligned, 10-week program
which explores the issues and impact of food waste
prepare and cook healthy and nutritious meals
while considering the impact on the environment
“FEAST has been developed to ensure a real-world curriculum
where students prepare and present recipes using food that is often wasted,” he said
we’ve been fortunate to pilot and launch this national program and through this educational opportunity
the next generation will be leaders in the change in how we see food waste.”
Mr Fassnidge told students they had an important role to play in spreading the word about food wastage
“We can cook with 70 per cent of the food that goes in the bin
It’s up to you to change people’s perceptions,” he said
The FEAST program is now available nationally and includes online access to teacher and student toolkits
It offers a professional learning teacher training day
and all schools receive the curriculum material and teacher training free of charge
said students loved the hands-on aspect of the program and it had inspired them to make changes at home and school
“They know they’re getting real-life skills out of FEAST
You can see the lightbulb moment when they create a recipe that reduces food waste and tastes delicious,” she said.The FEAST program has been delivered to just over half of year 7 and 8 students at Ingleburn High
with the remaining students to participate in the program in 2024
Ms Kahn said young people were the changemakers of the future.“This generation is incredibly passionate about protecting our planet and FEAST helps connect the dots between food waste and climate change,” she said
“It shows students what they can do to make a difference – at home and at school.”
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ABC NewsIngleburn shooting: Brothers shot at not involved in crimes
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which was the site of a triple shooting and siege
Link copiedShareShare articleA triple shooting involving three brothers was the result of a business transaction
Terry and Mark Bassal came to Inline National Signage
located at an industrial complex in Sydney's south-west
to discuss signage they had bought from the business
The brothers were shot by Wayne Williams, an employee of the signage company, with Michael, 43, dying at the scene.
Williams then held several other employees hostage for more than six hours
When police freed the hostages they found Williams' body inside the workshop
The shooter's father Peter Williams and the owner of the signage company, Chantelle Strnad, were charged yesterday afternoon.
Peter Williams was charged with discharging a firearm in a public place and they were both charged over failing to assist police with their enquiries. Williams has since been granted bail.
Strnad is due to appear in court in April.
Earlier, police said they were investigating whether Wayne Williams had any links to outlawed motorcycle clubs.
The legal statement said the brothers run a construction business together and had ordered the signage for a property they are developing.
Michael, Terry and Mark Bassal came to Inline National Signage to discuss signage they had bought, lawyers say. (ABC News: Jessica Kidd)
"We are instructed that their connection to the alleged gunman and those subsequently charged was solely related to that construction business," the statement said.
"Of course, in circumstances where the matter is now the subject of a criminal investigation, it is not appropriate to enter into any further detail as to the facts and circumstances surrounding the incidents.
"We are nevertheless instructed to state that this incident arose solely from dealings between the two businesses.
"Any speculation by the media that there was something more, particularly any alleged criminal association between the deceased and the gunman, is nothing but speculation and we are instructed that it is completely unfounded.
"The Bassal family are currently grieving the loss of a son, brother, husband and father."
The statement asked for the family's privacy to be respected.
Modular Building Systems has rented an Ingleburn distribution centre recently completed by Stockland
was committed within a fortnight of the first inspection
The property includes an 11,217 square metre warehouse with 10 metre clearance
five on-grade shutter doors and sunken docks covered by a 12m awning
it has full drive around B-double access and there is a 38m truck forecourt (story continues below)
according to JLL leasing agents Stephen Chronopoulos
The space was being marketed at about $107.50 per sqm
Ingleburn is about 40 kilometres south west of Sydney
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Michael Bassal had gone to the Ingleburn business alone, early Monday morning, apparently seeking a refund for signage he had ordered for his family's construction business.
He was said to be angry the work had not yet been finished and the 43-year-old went into a meeting room on the mezzanine level with father-and-son employees, Peter and Wayne Williams to discuss it. Business owner Chantelle Tonna watched on.
Wayne Williams and Mr Bassal had history – they had common associates, had been in both business and personal disputes before and were associated to rival bikie gangs.
The day would end with both men dead, two others injured and three workers traumatised after being held hostage for six hours.
Fairfax Media can reveal the details surrounding the deadly encounter at Inline National Signage on Monday.The initial conversation in the mezzanine office was brief but escalated quickly – a gun was drawn and a shot was fired into the floor as a warning to Mr Bassal.
Mr Bassal left the business in Ingleburn's industrial area only to return about 10 minutes later with his brothers Mark, 34, and Terry, 41.
When the trio walked in about 10:45am Wayne Williams was waiting armed with an SKS assault rifle. It's understood he opened fire almost immediately, killing Michael instantly and hitting the two brothers in the shoulder and legs.
Terry and Mark were able to escape and on Tuesday they remained in Liverpool Hospital.
Wayne Williams is believed to have then walked into a section of the business and shot himself and was probably dead by 11am.
Meanwhile, heavily armed tactical police had surrounded the building and negotiators were trying to make contact.
Peter Williams at Campbelltown courthouse after being granted bail.Credit: Kate Geraghty
Despite hours of radio silence, police couldn't be certain if Williams was dead or choosing not to communicate. They also knew there were innocent people trapped inside.
Police stormed the building at 5pm, finding Wayne Williams dead and three company employees hiding in other parts of the business, including one man, Seksane, who was on his first shift at the sign-making factory.
Peter Williams is handcuffed by police and led from the scene during the standoff with police at Ingleburn.Credit: Kate Geraghty
Lawyer Richard Mitry, representing the Bassal family, said Ms Tonna had invited the brothers to attend to the business following their repeated requests for the completed signage.
"They had paid for that signage, but the work had not yet been done," he said. "That meeting was organised after a number of requests as to the status of the signage, and then for a return of money already paid."
Terry Bassal was injured after walking into the business. Credit: Facebook
Any suggestion that there was a criminal association between Michael Bassal, who is understood to have links to the Rebels bikie gang, and Williams, a known Finks bikie associate, was "completely unfounded", Mr Mitry said.
He said the Bassal family were grieving the "loss of a son, brother, husband and father", and the family requested privacy.
Police near the body at the scene of the Ingleburn stand-off.Credit: Kate Geraghty
The close-knit Bassal family own several businesses together, including a property development business and a transport business based in an industrial unit on Stennett Road, two kilometres away from Inline National Signage. The family remain locked in an unrelated Supreme Court battle over a proposed shopping centre in Campbelltown that went bust during the global financial crisis.
A close friend of the Williams family said Wayne and Mick had known each other for many years, had many common associates, and also had some ongoing personal issues.
Wayne William's wife Olivia was described as "completely distraught" on Tuesday, and was yet to tell the couple's three young children the news.
After a turbulent period in his personal life, Wayne got a tattoo on his face a month ago saying "no regrets", the friend said.
He had worked for Inline for three years and was reportedly the former partner of Ms Tonna.
His father, who had been employed by the business just two weeks ago, was charged on Monday over firing the initial "warning shot".
Peter Williams, 52, was granted bail in Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday on charges of discharging a firearm and concealing an indictable offence. His lawyer, Roland Day, said his client never fired a shot.
It's understood he will tell police his son fired the initial shot and then later opened fire unprovoked, with no violence initiated by the Bassals.
Ms Tonna, 30, has also been charged by police with concealing a serious indictable offence.
It is understood she allegedly refused to tell police what happened inside the business when the Bassal brothers turned up. She was granted conditional police bail and will appear in Campbelltown Local Court on April 4.
Michael Bassal had gone to the Ingleburn business alone, early Monday morning, apparently seeking a refund for signage he had ordered for his family's construction business.
Wayne Williams and Mr Bassal had history \\u2013 they had common associates, had been in both business and personal disputes before and were associated to rival bikie gangs.
Fairfax Media can reveal the details surrounding the deadly encounter at Inline National Signage on Monday.The initial conversation in the mezzanine office was brief but escalated quickly \\u2013 a gun was drawn and a shot was fired into the floor as a warning to Mr Bassal.
Mr Bassal left the business in Ingleburn's industrial area only to return about 10 minutes later with his brothers Mark, 34, and Terry, 41.
When the trio walked in about 10:45am Wayne Williams was waiting armed with an SKS assault rifle. It's understood he opened fire almost immediately, killing Michael instantly and hitting the two brothers in the shoulder and legs.
Despite hours of radio silence, police couldn't be certain if Williams was dead or choosing not to communicate. They also knew there were innocent people trapped inside.
\\\"They had paid for that signage, but the work had not yet been done,\\\" he said. \\\"That meeting was organised after a number of requests as to the status of the signage, and then for a return of money already paid.\\\"
Any suggestion that there was a criminal association between Michael Bassal, who is understood to have links to the Rebels bikie gang, and Williams, a known Finks bikie associate, was \\\"completely unfounded\\\", Mr Mitry said.
He said the Bassal family were grieving the \\\"loss of a son, brother, husband and father\\\", and the family requested privacy.
Wayne William's wife Olivia was described as \\\"completely distraught\\\" on Tuesday, and was yet to tell the couple's three young children the news.
After a turbulent period in his personal life, Wayne got a tattoo on his face a month ago saying \\\"no regrets\\\", the friend said.
His father, who had been employed by the business just two weeks ago, was charged on Monday over firing the initial \\\"warning shot\\\".
It's understood he will tell police his son fired the initial shot and then later opened fire unprovoked, with no violence initiated by the Bassals.
NSW will now have access to a family-friendly mountain bike trail
with the Ingleburn Reserve Mountain Bike Trail Loop now officially opened to the public
The 770-metre trail is part of a $1.5 million project to enhance the riverside reserve
with $90,000 injected into designing the mini mountain bike trail
Community consultation helped shape the final design of the trail
and berms for beginner and intermediate riders
Mayor of Campbelltown George Griess said the trail would be an exciting asset that would attract riders of all abilities
“Ingleburn Reserve is one of Campbelltown’s best bushland reserves and a popular location for families on weekends so it’s great to see the facilities here enhanced by this exciting new mountain bike trail,” Cr Greiss said
“The trail is designed to be family-friendly and will suit a variety of skills and abilities."
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The Great Victorian Bike Ride is set to return in 2025 on 24–28 November
offering an exciting new format while keeping the spirit of this beloved event alive
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The Peaks Challenge Ride2School fundraiser is on again for this year's epic event on Sunday 9 March
The City of Adelaide will undertake a speed limit review to understand the need for reducing speeds to support business and residents and create a safer city environment
Work on the much-anticipated $38.9 million Sydney Harbour Bridge ramp upgrade has begun
the bike lane will link the country's most famous bridge to the bike network in Milsons Point
we launched our Affiliate Membership program
specially designed for cycling groups and clubs
Orange in New South Wales is in line for a nice new stretch of bike path
one that will expand the off-road network and improve access to schools
Work has kicked off on a key Canberra bike route
setting the wheels in motion for safer and more pleasant journeys through the city’s northern suburbs
In a submission to the federal government’s draft National Urban Policy
Bicycle Network and seven other Australian bicycle organisations have called for active transport infrastructure funding to be increased to 10% of federal transport investment
Many of our best bike journeys are along coastlines
or up and down the creeks and rivers that meet the sea
But with rising sea levels some of this vital infrastructure is at threat of inundation
erosion and from changes in groundwater chemistry
Homicide Squad detectives investigating the death of a toddler near Campbelltown more than 12 years ago have charged a man with murder
Police have conducted numerous inquiries into the girl’s death
a coronial inquest found that she likely died of a blunt force head injury
the matter was referred to detectives from the State Crime Command’s Unsolved Homicide Unit
who established Strike Force Wudgong to further investigate the circumstances surrounding the infant’s death
detectives attended a correctional centre at Silverwater and arrested a 38-year-old man just after 9am today (Tuesday
He was charged with murder a short time later
Police will allege in court that the child sustained the injuries
which were occasioned by non-accidental trauma
The man was refused bail to appear via audio visual link at Campbelltown Local Court today
The facts of the case are that at 11am on Friday
emergency services were called to a medical centre on Nardoo Street at Ingleburn
following reports a 21-month-old girl was unresponsive
The child was treated at the scene by specialist NSW Ambulance paramedics for suspected head injuries before being airlifted to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a critical condition
The infant’s condition continued to deteriorate
a kids’ zone and carnival rides will be among the attractions at this year’s Ingleburn Alive festival
will be buzzing with a myriad of offerings when the annual event returns on Saturday
The centre stage on Oxford Road will showcase a full program of live music
“Ingleburn Alive is one of the most popular family-focused events in Campbelltown and a fantastic celebration of local culture,” says Mayor George Greiss
“I’m looking forward to seeing Oxford Road filled with people once again and hearing the multicultural music and entertainment which always lights up the stage during the festival,” Cr Greiss said
“Community events such as Ingleburn Alive are an incredibly important part of our annual calendar
benefiting our local economy and highlighting our diverse culture,” he said
The Wests Group Kids Zone will make a return in 2023 with lots of fresh activities
The Kids Zone will have a sports theme this year with lots of sporting inflatables
Market stalls will line both Oxford Road and Nardoo Streets for those looking for a bit a retail therapy while the Carnival Zone will be ready to deliver fun for all ages
There will be a large variety of delicious cuisines on offer in the Foodie Zone
with plenty of seating for people to kick back
Vintage and Collectables Fair returns to Campbelltown
The first fundraising event of the year for Kids of Macarthur will have something for everyone in The Cube at the Catholic club this Sunday
Doors will open from 9.30am and the day will be finishing at 3pm
Highlights include the kids dress up parade and competition at 11am and the adult vintage fashion parade and competition at 2pm
All funds raised will go towards purchasing paediatric medical equipment for Campbelltown Hospital and Macarthur community health centres
an exciting program of events for local young people
Swirls is a line-up of a creative activities for residents aged between 10 and 14 years who live in the Camden area
Each event will invite up to 30 tweens to attend and will be free
All activities are held at Julia Reserve Youth and Community Centre in Oran Park
Macrame workshop facilitated by Jac Home Heart on Friday, March 10, 4pm-7pm, which can be booked at https://www.trybooking.com/CFGMP;
Card and bookmark making session on Friday, April 14, 4-7pm, which can be booked at https://www.trybooking.com/CFGMS;
Wet felting workshop facilitated by staff from Alan Baker Art Gallery on Friday, May 19, 4-7pm, which can be booked at https://www.trybooking.com/CFGNA;
Canvas bag creations on Friday, June 16, 4-7pm, which can be booked at https://www.trybooking.com/CFGNC
Camden Council is asking an infamous existential question with its newest Kerbside Exhibition – Who Am I
The curated street exhibition will display artworks on guard rails
Murray and Oxley Streets from this Friday (March 3) up until April
The colourful exhibition will feature artworks created by the local community that explore themes of identity and individuality expressed by unique factors that are important to and shape one’s perception of self
Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from South western Sydney
was last seen at his home on Warbler Street
He was reported missing to officers from Campbelltown City Police Area Command yesterday (Wednesday)
Phul is described as being of Indian/Subcontinental appearance
Police and family are concerned for his welfare as he lives with dementia
Anyone who may have seen Phul or has information regarding is whereabouts is urged to contact Campbelltown Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
A man who has never held a driver’s licence faced Campbelltown Court today
charged following a pursuit earlier this month in an allegedly stolen car
officers attached to The Hume Police District’s Traffic and Highway Patrol Command allegedly detected a Holden Crewman utility travelling at 156km/h in a 110km/h signposted area along the Hume Motorway at Mittagong
The driver allegedly failed to stop when directed and a pursuit was initiated; however
was terminated a short time later due to safety concerns
the vehicle was stopped on the exit ramp to the Illawarra Highway
A 29-year-old man was arrested and underwent breath and drug tests; both of which returned negative results
He was taken to Southern Highlands Police Station
before being taken to Bowral Hospital assessment under police guard
He has since been released from hospital and taken back to the police station where he was charged with five offences
including speeding and receiving property stolen outside NSW
He was refused bail to appear in Campbelltown Local Court today
One of three people seen being placed into an armoured police vehicle after leaving a Sydney industrial unit. (ABC News)
Link copiedShareShare articleThe gunman at the centre of a six-hour siege at a Sydney industrial unit has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound hours after shooting a man dead and wounding two others, police say.
Three factory workers found inside hiding, escorted out unharmed
Heavily armed police had surrounded Inline Signage on Heald Road at Ingleburn after a gunman opened fire about 10:45am (AEDT), killing a 43-year-old man and also shooting two others.
Police confirmed officers went into the building after 5:00pm and found three factory workers hiding inside.
"Specialist police entered the unit where they located three persons, factory workers, hiding in that unit," Detective Inspector Mark Brett from Macquarie Fields Local Area Command said.
"Further search of the unit located a male deceased.
"It is believed that that person died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound."
Police could not confirm when the alleged 33-year-old gunman turned the gun on himself, but they said he was armed with a long-armed weapon.
Officers are yet to determine the motive of the alleged shooter.
The tactical operations unit, negotiators and paramedics were on the scene, but the police presence has since reduced.
A crime scene has been set up as detectives from the homicide squad and the south-west metropolitan region continue their investigation.
One man was arrested at the scene earlier for allegedly hindering police.
One of the injured men was shot in the leg, while the other was shot in the shoulder. Both were taken to Liverpool Hospital.
"On arrival police found three males, one deceased and two others with gunshot wounds," Detective Inspector Mark Brett from Macquarie Fields Local Area Command told a media conference.
"Two men with gunshot wounds have been conveyed to Liverpool Hospital."
Police said one of the men had emergency surgery, while the other had superficial wounds to the lower part of his body.
Tactical police at the scene of the shooting (ABC News: Dan Himbrechts)
A Liverpool Hospital spokeswoman said both men were now in a stable condition.
The immediate area around the signage business was evacuated and members of the public were warned to stay away.
Police said they did not believe the shooting was terrorism related.
Witnesses from nearby businesses said they heard five gunshots ring out, and one person said police "told us not to go near windows".
A man who works in the building complex where the shooting took place said he heard a loud bang, which he later realised was a gunshot.
He said police then evacuated his office and others in the building.
The man said he was sheltering with about 30 other people at a nearby business under police protection.
Rogan Burns, who works at an entertainment agency about 50 metres from where the shootings took place, said the whole area was in lockdown.
"My colleague actually left to go and get the boss a cake for his birthday and the police came screaming in in the vehicles and just told everyone to get back inside their factories," he said.
Police and emergency services personnel are at the scene of a shooting at Ingleburn, in Sydney's west. (AAP: Dan Himbrechts)