September 2011
Impact Support Services is hosting the Peninsula Art Exhibition at Cube 37 from Tuesday, 3 October to Saturday, 15 October to celebrate Mental Health Week.
Langwarrin Park Kindergarten has for years been one of Frankstons busiest, and with $200,000 funding support from the State Government, Council will work in partnership with all stakeholders to extend the kindergarten and Maternal Child Health Centre at Burgess Drive, Langwarrin.
Frankston City welcomes todays statement from Victoria Police that an additional 11 general duties police will be allocated to Frankston in 2011-2012.
While it may have may have had a glitzy celebrity launch in October 1961, the Heart Arcades 50th birthday celebrations will be an event for the masses.
Frankston City Councillors resolved tonight to continue the smoke free outdoor area ban in designated high pedestrian traffic areas of Frankstons city centre
Houston, Shanghai, Manchester, Auckland, Buenos Aires and now Frankston City. Leading international manufacturing company NOV Mono is making Carrum Downs its home, with the official opening at their new premises next Monday 19 September.
If you need something to keep the children amused these school holidays, the circus is in Frankston City and your kids can be the stars.
School holidays are almost with us again, and there is a wide range of activities on for children and teenagers:
School holidays are almost with us again, and there is a wide range of activities on for children and teenagers
Our Future Today is not just a catch cry, it's a sustainable living festival at the Frankston Arts Centre from 20-21 September.
Forget a night at the opera, locals can enjoy a weekend at the opera this October when the Victorian Opera and Frankston Arts Centre join forces.
The Frankston Arts Centre has long been a beacon for the arts in Melbourne's south east, but now it has undergone a lighting transformation of its own.
More than 250 children and their families  finished Frankston's first Mayor's Reading Challenge  last week, receiving their rewards from Saints football star Lenny Hayes and author Jeannette Rowe at the Frankston Library.
Twelve premises with late night liquor licenses have agreed to use only safe glass or tempered glass  - which crumbles on impact instead of shattering  - on their premises late at night.
The Frankston Visitor Information Centre is hosting a Breakfast and Tourism Fair at the Frankston Waterfront on Saturday, 10 September where many of the region's best attractions will be showing off what makes them so great.
Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012   Was this information useful?