The Frankston Indigenous Nursery has re-opened after summer and is the place to find the plants that will thrive in your garden and attract native wildlife.
Melbourne based artist Joy Hirst has continued her fascinating series of narratives on her research over the last 15 years, exploring Port Phillip Bay and the life forms that make it their home.
There are heaps of school holiday activities in Frankston City for kids and teens.
Christians from every denomination will gather together in Frankston on Good Friday (2 April) for the annual Good Friday March and festival , one of Frankston's longest running traditions.
Do the right thing, use the right bin! That's the word from Frankston City Council's Environment Department after 20 new bins    - 10 waste bins, and 10 recycling bins for bottles, cans and drink cartons    - were installed at the Frankston Waterfront.
The Fire Danger Period for Frankston City finished on Monday 22 March, meaning residents can once again apply for permits to burn off.
Mornington performer Kelly Nash is keeping good company as she stars in the world premiere of The Peppercorn Tree at the Frankston Arts Centre next week.
There will be fairies in the gardens next Saturday and Sunday in Frankston!
The first sod will be turned on the construction of new Frankston Park Grandstand at 9:30am tomorrow (Wednesday, 10 March) by Frankston City Mayor Christine Richards and Frankston Dolphins President John Barry.
The Focus on Frankston Photography Competition has come to a close with over 1300 entries. In only its second year the competition has proven a huge success amongst locals and visitors whose photos capture the essence of Frankston City and the experiences that make Frankston an exciting place to live, work and visit.
In a closed session of Council last night, Frankston City Council confirmed it would go back out to tender in 12-18 months to seek the best harbour development for the community.
Young bands and solo acts in Frankston City are wanted to sign up to compete in the forthcoming Push Start Battle of the Bands organised by Freeza �™s Fresh Entertainment group of local young volunteers.
Young locals who love to cook or want to learn are welcome to join a new Cook for Life partnership with CityLife.
Its time to enjoy all that Frankston City has to offer in March as the central activities district (CAD) hosts entertainment, music and street festivals to engage residents of all ages. These events will see thousands of visitors descend on the Frankston city centre, making Frankston the best place to work, visit and play this March.
Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012   Was this information useful?