Happy New Year! It’s a public holiday, and we’ve rounded up your top stories so you don’t have to go looking.
1. An alleged bomb hoax put a dampener on an otherwise successful NYE.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports a Dover Heights man was arrested around midnight, after allegedly issuing a bomb threat in a Military Road park on Sydney’s North Shore. The man was taken into custody at Waverley police station, and is expected to be charged with public mischief.
Despite this and other incidents, including 30 arrests in Sydney, and multiple assaults in W.A., police have praised revelers for their over-all good behaviour.
ABC reports, New South Wales Assistant Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has said the majority of party-goers behaved responsibly.
“Finishing on such a safe night and the fact that Sydneysiders were so well-behaved again, it was important for me to say happy New Years.”
In Melbourne, calls to triple zero were down by one third.
2. Munich train stations evacuated after NYE terror threats.
German authorities have evacuated two train stations in the German city due to evidence suggesting a planned terror attack.
ABC reports authorities suspect Islamic State was behind plans to carryout a terror attack among the city’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.
The city’s main railway station, Haupbahnhof station, and a second station in Pasing neighbourhood have been evacuated. No train services are running at those stops.