June 2009

Wanted - Residents To Have Their Say On Community Safety
30.06.2009
Frankston City Mayor Colin Hampton wants any Carrum Downs, Skye or Langwarrin residents with a concern about community safety, or other related issues, to speak up.
Lock-Out Trial Working For Frankston
30.06.2009
The lock-out trial for licensed venues in the Frankston CAD is approaching the halfway mark, and has been given a cautious tick of approval by Frankston Police Chief Inspector Ron Cooke.
New Street Lighting - Saving Money and Helping The Environment
30.06.2009
New street lighting being installed across Frankston City over the next six months will reduce Council's energy costs and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Boost To Capital Projects, Services In Budget
30.06.2009
Frankston City Council has given a $15 million boost to its capital works program as part of the 2009-2010 Budget adopted last night (June 29).
Learning City Students Getting A Head Start
29.06.2009
Twelve secondary students from Frankston and Mornington Peninsula are learning the ways of the banking world whilst still undertaking their Year 12 studies and a Certificate 111 in Financial Services with Chisholm Institute of TAFE.
After Dark Revolution In Frankston
29.06.2009
Frankston has its own artistic tribute on the theme of evolution in recognition of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth.
Celebrating Indigenous Culture
26.06.2009
NAIDOC Week is a celebration of history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander from 5-12 July.
Legend Gives Insight To Emerging Athletes
25.06.2009
Tommy Hafey was the special guest at the 2008-2009 Emerging Athletes Presentation ceremony las night (June 24).
Can You Make A Film In 15 Hours
22.06.2009
If you are a budding filmmaker, have a story to tell, or are just keen to get creative and try something new, it's time to get involved in the 15/15 Film Festival.
Frankston City Seniors Ripe For Information
22.06.2009
Do you know a senior citizen who is doing extraordinary things? if so, why not nominate them to receive the recognition they deserve.
Keep Your Eyes Open In The Frankston CAD
17.06.2009
The successful White Street Project - No Vacancies contemporary art project continues in the Frankston CAD, with five projects exhibited so far.
New Sweetwater Creek Bridge
17.06.2009
The Sweetwater Creek Bushland Reserve is one of Frankston's best kept secrets, but discovering its beauty and tranquillity has just got a lot easier.
Hot Arts for Kids and Adults
17.06.2009
While the Frankston Arts Centre's popular holiday program at Cube 37 is called Hot Arts for Cool Kids, it really is a chance for all those adults who miss the fun they used to have as kids.
White Street Project
17.06.2009
The successful No Vacancies contemporary art project continues in the Frankston CAD, with five projects exhibited so far. With the project finishing up on Tuesday, 30 June, it's a good idea to keep your eyes open in the Frankston CAD this week!
School Holiday Activities
16.06.2009
Frankston City has school holiday activities covered, with Frankston City's Library, Youth Resource Centre (YRC), Centenary Park Golf Course and Aquatic Centre all running a number of programs.
Karingal Hub Open Day
15.06.2009
Construction of the new Karingal Family and Children's Services Hub is progressing towards completion and the community is invited to attend a public open day on Saturday, 27 June from 10:00am to 1:00pm.
Free Entertainment and Music
15.06.2009
The Frankston Library continues to provide some of the best value entertainment and services in the region, highlighted on Wednesday, 24 June by 'An evening with Tim Cope'.
Battle of the Bands
09.06.2009
The FReeZA Push Start  'Battle of the Bands' is back in Frankston, with two heats and a final being held at the Grand Hotel on 19 and 26 June.
North West Ward Meeting
09.06.2009
Frankston City's North West Ward will hold its first ever ward meeting at the Mahogany Neighbourhood Centre on Thursday, 18 June. Councillors Glenn Aitken, Kris Bolam and Brad Hill have decided to host the meetings to give residents the chance to discuss local issues that affect them.
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