After Malibu Fresh Essentials spent the past 25 years serving the Safety Bay community The Malibu Market has arrived to give the beloved local favourite a serious glow-up The iconic spot has re-emerged with a brand-new look and a mission to deliver next-level freshness to the coast Think of The Malibu Market as your new go-to for premium produce and gourmet finds you’d usually have to trek into Perth for The kind of place you can swing by for your morning coffee and walk out with a car load of handpicked fruit the produce section is the heart of the store – bursting with carefully selected fruit and veg You’ve also spoilt for choice with prepared salads and decadent desserts made in-house every day There’s a whole section dedicated to diet-friendly and trending foodie favourites from keto and plant-based bites to gut-friendly kombuchas and small-batch sauces you won’t find anywhere else If you’re after something quick and nourishing the café’s got you covered too –  grab a barista-made coffee The Malibu Market has been reimagined for the modern coastal lifestyle It’s perfect for young families looking for easy and gourmet treats for weekend entertaining The people behind the counter are the same local legends who’ve been part of the community for years – friendly and excited about the market’s next chapter or on the hunt for that niche ingredient your recipe calls for The Malibu Market is here to make your day fresher The Malibu Market is open 7 days a week at 110 Malibu Road, Safety Bay – head to themalibumarket.com.au for more information This article is sponsored by The Malibu Market and endorsed by us. Please see our Editorial Policy for more info CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) This is probably not the page you’re looking for A West Australian man who tried to hide his mobile phone from police has been sentenced to nine years and nine months' imprisonment for possessing child exploitation material was sentenced by the Perth District Court on Friday (28 March 2025) and will serve a non-parole period of five years and 11 months when the AFP-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) received a report from the United States' National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about an online user uploading child exploitation material The Western Australia Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) linked the man to the illegal activity and executed a search warrant at his Safety Bay home in November When investigators requested the man hand over his mobile phone he told them he had dropped it in the ocean while fishing the previous day investigators found the man's mobile phone hidden on top of a hot water system It contained three videos depicting young children being sexually abused together with its state and territory law enforcement partners remained committed to protecting children from these sickening crimes "Anyone who uploads or views this abhorrent material is contributing to the exploitation and abuse of children,'' Insp Coleman said the man not only attempted to hide his mobile phone from investigators he refused to give them access to his device "The man's actions failed to stop investigators and our message to offenders has not changed - if you procure access and transmit child exploitation material The AFP and its partners are committed to stopping child exploitation and abuse and the ACCCE is driving a collaborative national approach to combatting child abuse The ACCCE brings together specialist expertise and skills in a central hub supporting investigations into online child sexual exploitation and developing prevention strategies focused on creating a safer online environment Members of the public who have information about people involved in child abuse are urged to contact the ACCCE If you know abuse is happening right now or a child is at risk If you or someone you know is impacted by child sexual abuse and online exploitation Research conducted by the ACCCE in 2020 revealed only about half of parents talked to their children about online safety Advice and support for parents and carers about how they can help protect children online can be found at the ThinkUKnow website an AFP-led education program designed to prevent online child sexual exploitation allegedly entered the post office with three other offenders on March 3 one was armed with a knife and the fourth person was armed with a baseball bat forced employees into the rear office and demanded they open the safe The offenders stole a sum of money before running into the carpark where they threatened members of the public police have charged a 54-year-old Pingelly man with aggravated armed robbery and two counts of stealing a motor vehicle  He is next due to appear before the Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday The three other offenders are still at large The investigation is ongoing and anyone with any information relating to this incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestopperswa.com.au A young boy is being treated in hospital after he was bitten by a shark at a Western Australian beach on Thursday A young boy is receiving treatment in hospital after being bitten by a shark at a beach in Western Australia on Thursday was swimming in shallow waters at Golden Bay’s Shipwreck Cove just after 5pm on Thursday when he was bitten by a shark He suffered an injury to his lower body and was conveyed to Rockingham General Hospital by ambulance The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is currently coordinating a response following the incident It said the size and species of the shark remains unknown The West Australian reported the boy is in a stable condition and is expected to be discharged on Friday Beachgoers have been urged to take additional caution in the Shipwreck Cove and Golden Bay area “Adhere to beach closures advised by Local Government Rangers Parks and Wildlife Service officers or Surf Life Saving WA,” the department said in a statement “ All shark sighting information reported to Water Police is provided to land managers and relevant authorities and to the public on the SharkSmart website DPIRD is working with local authorities to organise an appropriate response.  undertaken by Stantec with inputs from Department of Defence explored the local road network and the implications that forecast future traffic will have on roads and intersections It found the Cape Peron area is already at capacity during peak times City of Rockingham Mayor Deb Hamblin said the need for state and federal investment in the local road network is pressing “Parkin Street currently carries almost 10,000 vehicles per day That volume of traffic is causing significant queuing at peak times” “Parkin Street is being used as the principal heavy vehicle route into HMAS Stirling and that is impacting residential amenity and causing damage to infrastructure.” The study shows that if no improvements are made the Safety Bay Road/Parkin Street intersection and the Memorial Drive/Point Peron Road intersection are projected to fail and have an unacceptable level of traffic in peak hours by 2030 The City says a potential solution to reduce pressure on the overworked local road network could be the construction of the Garden Island Highway which has been reserved for that purpose in the Metropolitan Region Scheme since 1975.  The proposed route (blue line) of the Garden Island Highway the City has been calling on state and federal governments to progress a feasibility study to determine if the highway is viable or not They are also advocating for state and federal funding to upgrade the staggered T-intersection at Parkin Street/Point Peron Rd and Hymus Street to a roundabout appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court on Saturday where he did not apply for bail He was remanded in custody and is due to appear in the Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on May 29 The alleged murder victim was found with serious injuries at a home on Port Royal Drive about 11.45pm on Tuesday He was rushed to Rockingham Hospital with a suspected stab wound but died a short time later A 46-year-old man, Danniel John Hoonhout was the first man to be charged with murder He is also due to appear in the Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on May 29 The identity of the victim has not been released Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time A second man has been charged with murder over the stabbing death of a 30-year-old man in Safety Bay last week Police and St John ambulance crews were called to a home on Port Royal Drive in Safety Bay just before midnight on May 7 following reports a man had been seriously injured The man had what police described as a serious injury “consistent with a stab wound” He was taken to Rockingham General Hospital by St John WA Last Friday a 46-year-old man was charged with murder over the incident and on Saturday police said they had charged a second man He will appear before Perth Magistrates Court on Saturday Police ask anyone with information regarding this incident, or who saw or heard anything suspicious in the Port Royal Drive and surrounding area between 11pm and midnight, to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au The man had what police described as a serious injury \\u201Cconsistent with a stab wound\\u201D Police ask anyone with information regarding this incident or who saw or heard anything suspicious in the Port Royal Drive and surrounding area between 11pm and midnight to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at A strong cold front swept across the the south of the state on Tuesday night Waikiki and Safety Bay resembled a winter wonderland as hail covered streets and properties A wind gust of 95km/h was recorded at Garden Island at 3.40am while a gust of 111km/h was observed at Rottnest Island at 3.13am A severe weather warning remains for the coast between Jurien Bay and Albany The SES have responded to more than 130 calls for help since 2pm on Tuesday Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jessica Lingard said conditions are set to ease later today "Across the rest of today we are expecting some more showers and thunderstorms to continue especially as we move through into this afternoon and this evening," Ms Lingard said Ms Lingard said plenty of rain is forecast for the long weekend as well "It does look like a very wet Saturday and Sunday around the metro area and if you are heading away on holiday for the long weekend perhaps take a glance at the forecast for wherever you're heading and make some wet weather contingency plans." Following extensive community consultation earlier this year residents were asked to share their thoughts on installing the track at either June Road Reserve in Safety Bay or Apex Reserve in Shoalwater June Road Reserve was approved by Council as the preferred site due to a number of factors which included the majority of children engaged during consultation wanting the track at this location and less impact on other park users in comparison to Apex Reserve.  Proposed location of pump track at June Road Reserve Mayor Deb Hamblin said selection of the site was the first step in delivering a project that would benefit young people in the Safety Bay/Shoalwater areas for years to come “After engaging with the community the City is aware there is strong demand for outdoor active recreation opportunities in Safety Bay and Shoalwater particularly for children aged 9 – 16 years old,” Mayor Hamblin said.  “Once the first design for the track has been completed the City will be presenting the plans to local high school students to gauge their thoughts and make any changes that may be required within the approved budget “At this stage construction is most likely to occur after the Easter school holiday period and we expect the track to be open for use by the end of June 2024 this project aligns with the City’s Strategic Community Plan aspirations of creating a family-friendly safe and connected community - and delivering a built environment carefully planned for today and tomorrow.”    Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board are encouraging residents to take advantage of free Boating Safety Seminars being offered at Community Centers across the Town taught by the Town’s Department of Public Safety Bay Constable Unit and the responsibilities of boat ownership and operation all motorized vessel operators in New York State will be required to possess a valid boating safety certificate “Boating is a cherished activity in our Town These seminars are an excellent way for residents to stay informed and ensure that everyone can enjoy our waterways safely to take advantage of this free program and join us in making our waters safer for all.” Police were called to the scene near the intersection of Malibu Road and Safety Bay Road around 12.55pm on Tuesday after a Holden Cruze slammed into a tree and flipped onto its side Firefighters had to free the trapped driver from the wreckage The man in his 40s was rushed to Rockingham Hospital with serious injuries before being transferred to Royal Perth Hospital Police are now looking for a male passenger who was seen fleeing the scene before emergency services arrived "The investigation into who that person was and how he is linked to the vehicle is ongoing," a WA Police spokesperson said Anyone with information regarding this crash or who saw the male person leaving the scene is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au A man has died after he was stabbed at a home south of Perth. Just before midnight on Tuesday, police were called to the Port Royal Drive home in Safety Bay following reports a man was 'seriously injured'. Police and St John Ambulance paramedics attended the home and found a man with a stab wound. He was taken to Rockingham General Hospital but died a short time later. He has yet to be formally identified by police. Homicide squad detectives are investigatin, and a man is assisting police with their investigation. Anyone with information regarding this incident, or who saw or heard anything suspicious in the Port Royal Drive and surrounding area between 11pm and midnight is urged to contact police. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously. The stabbing is the second fatal incident in Perth in the last week, with a 16-year-old boy shot by police after he stabbed a stranger in a Bunnings carpark on Saturday night. 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Tragedy as man dies in late-night stabbing attack at a propertyCommenting on this article has endedNewest{{#isModerationStatus}}{{moderationStatus}} – Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board are encouraging residents to take advantage of free Boating Safety Seminars being offered at Community Centers across the Town Participants must be at least 10 years old to register individuals aged 18 and older must pay a $10 fee for a permanent boating safety certificate issued by the New York State Office of Parks Completing an approved boating safety course is mandatory to obtain the certificate For more information or to register for a course A year after a massive vessel hit and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland the National Transportation Safety Board is calling for the study of 68 bridges The NTSB said that all bridges that experience heavy cargo ship traffic and were built before 1996 should undergo studies to ensure their safety from vessel strikes and San Mateo-Hayward bridges are all included in the NTSB report Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are checking these bridges that they have identified," said Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl professor emeritus of Structural Engineering at the University of California The Bay Bridge was the only Bay Area bridge exempt from the NTSB report has spent decades teaching structural engineering and studying the Bay Bridge He said one major problem on the Key Bridge was concrete safety pilings The NTSB said Maryland Department of Transportation Administration officials failed to perform recommended risk assessments before the 984-foot cargo ship slammed into the bridge last year "Had they run the calculations on the FSK Bridge the MDTA would have been aware that the bridge was almost 30 times greater than the risk threshold set for critical essential bridges," said Jennifer Homedy of the NTSB Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news with the Housing Deconstructed newsletter The Golden Gate Bridge District said the bridge has "robust protections" and conducted an assessment which it will submit to the Federal Highway Administration Caltrans said it's evaluating the report and declined to comment until it has had time to assess the NTSB recommendations Firefighters were called out to the property on Wavelea Street around 5.10am on Tuesday It took them 20 minutes to extinguish the small fire which was contained to a bathroom Two occupants of the home are now assisting police with their inquiries The damage bill has been estimated at $20,000 This ‘Jingle’ or six-line rhyme was written by Tom McCullough in 2015 to honour the first humans who lived on the shores of this large shallow bay. Port Phillip Bay’s shorelines occasionally changed up until about five thousand years ago when sea levels rose after the last Glacial Period and major earth movements like the Selwyn Fault became less severe Aboriginal tribes probably walked across the dry ancient Yarra River valley until Port Phillip Bay’s ‘sunklands’ finally filled with salt water from the Bass Strait  The local Bunurong people would have picked Safety Beach to live because of permanent freshwater streams and rich hunting grounds A stream flowed through a camping place that they called ‘Baggamahjarrawah’ and their way of life included fishing The Bunurong people were displaced in the mid-1800s by European settlers who took over all grazing land south of the Mt Martha sheep station about one hundred and fifty years ago.  Their sheep were ‘dipped’ in this creek to rid their wool of pests and hence the name of Sheepwash Creek became commonly used by new settlers in this area after the Bunurong lost their land in the Jamieson Special Survey In time an abattoir was built nearby to slaughter local farm animals for their meat. Blood and offal from early abattoir operations were dumped into the Sheepwash and Dunns Creeks and carried by these creeks into Dromana Bay at Safety Beach.  people joked and called Safety Beach “Shark Bay” for some years. Eventually the abattoir’s operations were properly cleaned up by Health Department regulations and Safety Beach never had its name changed from the original one ‘Safety Beach’ given by John Aitken in 1836  (see pillar Jingle No Mornington Peninsula Shire funded these poetry pillars that were designed* by Safety Beach Foreshore Landscape Committee Inc. There are 11 of these pillars with different ‘Jingles’ on each one. The pillars are spaced at intervals of about 200 metres apart alongside the Bay Trail at Safety Beach foreshore Marine Drive is parallel to the Bay Trail which runs from the south at Nepean Highway intersection to the northern end at the Mt Martha cliffs (or Tassell’s Beach) opposite Bruce Road intersection Martha Cove Marina’s channel entrance and S.B Each Pillar has a red ‘port’ square or green ‘starboard’ triangle on it similar to Channel Markers leading into an anchorage. They are meant to reflect our channel markers in Port Phillip Bay leading northward to Melbourne Safety Beach Foreshore Landscape Committee Service centre and connection point operating hours and days vary by location Mornington Peninsula Shire acknowledges and pays respect to the Bunurong people the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters.