January 2010

Supported by the Victorian State Government, Frankston City has been nominated by energypartners United Energy and Jemena to be the trial location in  Victoria.
Frankston City Council is proud to announce the 2010 Citizen of Year is Rona Russell and the 2010 Young Citizen of the Year is Evan Bishop.
The Frankston 2025 Advisory Committee  is looking for a new member,  a position  that can only be filled by someone with a passion for Frankston City's future.
Frankston City Council is getting tough on owners and builders who ignore the provisions of the Building Act, including the former owner of the Dimmeys Building on Nepean Highway.
Ships in the Night by Joy Hirst - looking at the interconnectedness between water, climate, oceans and change -  is the first WSP contemporary arts project for 2010.
Sand Sculpting Australia at the Frankston Waterfront is filled with Great Moments in History, and a visit to the exhibition on 24, 25 or 26 January could leave you with a hairstyle you'll never forget.
The George Pentland Botanic Gardens will be alive with colour, activity and excitement as when ever-popular Children's Day returns on Tuesday, 19 January.
The Waste and Recycling Transfer Station on Centenary Park Drive, Frankston will now be open until Sunday, 28 February 2010, by which time a new private facility in Frankston City is scheduled to be in operation.
The Focus on Frankston Photography Competition close on 29 January, so there is just enough time to get an entry in and be one of more than a dozen winners.
The Frankston Waterfront Festival returns on January 16-17, with a full range of entertainment for all ages.
Summer means warm weather, swimming and fun, but Mayor Chris Richards reminds residents that unfenced or poorly fenced swimming pools can quickly take the fun out of the festive season.
Over 2500 people are expected to visit Frankston's beautiful beach on Wednesday, 6 January to celebrate the annual Blessing of the Waters. The event is  organised by the Greek Orthodox Community of Frankston and Peninsula to coincide with Epiphany Day each year.
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