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Your guide to
in Frankston CityFestivals and events
Frankston CityNEWS
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5:00pm - Welcome MC Sonia Marinelli
5:05pm - The MikMaks featuring Santas Grand Arrival
6:00pm - Tyler Wilford (Young Talent Time 2012)
6:30pm - Australian Welsh Male Choir
7:00pm - PLOS Musical Productions Oklahoma
7:30pm - Sue Pascoe-Johnson Trio
8:00pm - Jackie Sannia (The Voice Australia)
8:30pm - Melbourne Gospel Choir
9:30pm - Tree Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks Display Proudly presented by EastLink
Program correct at time of printing.
Go to www.frankston.vic.gov.au to read about our performers
or find us on Facebook for updates before and during the event www.facebook.com/FrankstonChristmasFestivalofLights
Create a magical family memory
Proudly presented by EastLink
A family tradition, the fireworks and lighting of the 100-year-old Norfolk Pine promises to be a memorable moment. Make sure you and your loved ones dont miss the fireworks display choreographed to an awe-inspiring theatrical sound and light show.
Proudly presented by Somerville and Peninsula Christmas Tree Farm
A world of wonder awaits you as the Frankston Arts Centre is transformed into Santas North Pole. Inside discover a hub of FREE childrens activities and entertainment where you can create a Christmas masterpiece, be a part of a traditional nativity scene or pre-purchase your real Christmas tree.
Art and Craft Make a decoration to take home, decorate a Christmas tree or have fun with colouring competitions and activities with St Lukes Anglican Church, The Gateway Family Church, South East Water and Masters Home Improvement.
St Lukes Anglican Church and The Gateway Family Church Live Nativity Scene All children are invited to dress up and be a part of a traditional nativity scene. Make sure you bring your camera to capture the moment.
Santas House Tell Santa what you would like for Christmas and receive a special gift when you visit Santas House at Cube 37. Colouring and face painting with Nine News and Ash Marton Realty will keep you entertained while you wait for Santa.
Children of all ages can meet Santa from 5:30pm to 9:00pm.
Brotherhood of St Laurence and Frankston Arts Centre 37 Friends for Arts Sake present the annual Christmas Window Exhibition at Cube 37. In the spirit of the festival the group has created five giant lanterns depicting festive images from stories shared at communal art gatherings.
Festival Charity Purchase a candle at the festival for $3 and help light up the night. All proceeds go to the Frankston Charitable Fund, a charitable trust which assists local charities and community organisations.
Parents Retreat The Parents Retreat area will be available in Cube 37 including nappy change and microwave facilities, toilets and a member of the Breastfeeding Association in attendance.
tree lighting ceremony
santas house
north pole - childrens activity centre
Settle in with family and friends in front of the Travis Honda Entertainment Stage for a night of local and international acts set to entertain and have you singing along. Be inspired with performances by The MikMaks, Melbourne Gospel Choir, Australian Welsh Male Choir, PLOS Musical Productions, Tyler Wilford and Sue Pascoe-Johnson Trio. Dont miss your opportunity to see Jackie Sannia from The Voice Australia, who will be performing for the first time at the festival.
Proudly presented by Travis Honda
You are invited to create a magical family memory at Frankstons Christmas Festival of Lights. Be captivated by the sounds of Christmas, as Davey Street, Frankston is transformed into an enchanted land, where magic happens and dreams really do come true.
Celebrating its 16th year, Frankstons Christmas Festival of Lights is a wonderful opportunity to bring family and friends together and celebrate the spirit of community.
Santa and Mrs Claus will join your host, Sonia Marinelli from Nine News, to start the evening and guide you and your family through a world of entertainment, fun, festivities and fantasy in an evening guaranteed to inspire the hearts and imaginations of everyone who attends.
Proudly presented by Ash Marton Realty
Look for Santa, Mrs Claus and their special guests, as they embark on their journey through the city centre from Frankston Railway Station to the festival site. Be a part of the excitement as Santa and his friends lead the way on a double decker bus for Santas Grand Arrival and help sing Santa Claus is Coming to Town with The MikMaks.
santas grand arrival
Saturday, 30 November 20135:00pm to 10:00pmDavey Street, Frankston (Melway Ref: 100A C8)
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at Frankstons Christmas Festival of Lights
live on stage
meet n greet
important informationDespicable Me 2 is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios. Licensed by Universial Studios Licensing LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Just in time for Christmas, be sure to make your way to Rudolphs Market Place where you can discover the perfect Christmas gift, treat or decoration. Over 20 stall holders will be offering artisan goods including childrens clothing, soy candles, cupcakes, jewellery and more! Get a head start on your Christmas shopping and pick up something unique for your family and friends.
rudolphs market place
Proudly presented by Reddy Roasts FrankstonMake sure you bring your appetite to the event and indulge in a wide range of tantalising treats to keep you going throughout the night. Wraps, sushi, ice cream, fine coffee, healthy options and of course hot roast beef rolls will be available. There will be something to suit every taste.
festival food court
For more information visit www.frankston.vic.gov.au or phone
1300 322 322 during business hours.
Find us on Facebook for regular updates before and during the event
www.facebook.com/FrankstonChristmasFestivalofLights
festival ridesBe a part of the excitement of the rides and amusements at the Festival. Little ones are invited to try the Bungy Tramp, Chair-O-Plane, Cup and Saucer, giant inflatable slide and many more and for those a little older the Kite Flyer, Hot Gun and Rock Wall will test your nerve and skills.
Proudly presented by Goodlife
Health Clubs Karingal
The Smurfs 2 Winter Wonderland
Theyre back and ready to deck the halls with Smurfland holly. So warm up your Christmas voices and get ready to celebrate the festive season with those loveable blue bundles of joy The Smurfs. Smurfette has decided to take on the role of choir mistress for the Smurfiest Christmas Carols ever, but she is finding out that it might be a little harder than she thought. Rehearsals have started and it seems that Papa Smurf has a little stage fright.
Will our team be able to convince Papa Smurf that the show must go on in time for the curtain to rise or will Smurfettes Christmas Smurftacular come to a grinding halt?
Free performances of The Smurfs 2 Show start at 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm and 8:30pm at the Frankston Arts Centre.
Goodlife Health Clubs Karingal Visit Goodlife Health Clubs to have your body age tested, join the Group Fitness expo and receive heaps of free giveaways and prizes.
Dont miss your chance to meet everyones favourite Minions, Stuart and Jorge from Despicable Me 2. They will be waiting for you outside the Frankston Arts Centre from 5:00pm 8:30pm, ready for high-5s, hugs and photos.
Festival Road Closures and Detours Davey Street, between Nepean Highway and Baxter Street, and Young Street, between Playne Street and High Street, will be closed from 5:00am, Saturday, 30 November until 3:00am, Sunday, 1 December.
Suggested Parking The immediate Festival area is off limits to traffic and parking. We suggest using the following public car parking areas: Frankston Railway Station, Frankston Waterfront, Young Street, Bayside Entertainment Complex and Bayside Shopping Centre.
Pets Strictly no pets allowed at the Festival. Please ensure pets are safely restrained at home during the scheduled fireworks display at 9:30pm.
Alcohol and Smoke Free Event Drinking alcohol within the Festival site is strictly prohibited and Festival Management and Victoria Police reserve the right to remove intoxicated persons. As this is a family-friendly event we ask patrons to refrain from smoking within the event site.
Public Safety CCTV cameras will be in operation to assist Festival Management, Police and security to monitor anti-social behaviour to ensure a safe and enjoyable family event.
See the magic of Frankston's Christmas
Festival of Lights.
2013 - Licensed through I.M.P.S. (Brussels) - www.smurf.com
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Sand Sculpting Australia Exhibition Story Land - Avoid the queues and pre-purchase your tickets to see Story Land online at www.visitfrankston.com or purchase them at the Frankston Visitor Information Centre at the Frankston Waterfront on the day with EFTPOS, credit card or cash. Open daily during the Festival.
Water Activities - At the waters edge you can start the weekend by trying something new. Everyone is invited to have a go at stand up paddle boarding, canoeing, sailing, out-rigging and skimboarding.
Rides and Amusements Enjoy all the fun and excitement of the rides as you jump, slip, slide and scream your weekend away. A range of rides and amusements for all ages will be available.Catch a glimpse of the entire Festival and beyond from the top of the Ferris Wheel.
Peninsula Arts Society and Friends Exhibition
Frankston Mechanics Hall, Plowman Place, Frankston
Paintings, displays, demonstrations and sales from a range
of local craft organisations including Peninsula Arts Society
Textiles, Brenda Pettit Mosaics and Jewellery, McClelland
Spinners and Weavers, Peninsula Woodturners Guild,
Frankston and Peninsula Lapidary Society and Mornington
Peninsula Embroiderers Guild. Entry is free, the venue has
parking available and is wheelchair friendly and there will
be refreshments provided by the Red Cross.
Swim with a Mermaiden - Meet and swim with Nerissa, a quirky fun-loving mermaiden who loves putting smiles on faces. Kids can see Nerissa in the water as she swims, dives and glides through the waves. See her shimmering tail dazzle in the sunlight as she performs, sings, and talks about life under the sea. This special event is guaranteed to delight and enchant festival-goers of all ages.
Important Information Car Parking The boat launching ramp and carpark along with Pier Promenade and the Waterfront Playground carpark will be closed from 12:30am on Friday, 17 January until midnight on Sunday, 19 January.
It is recommended that event patrons park at Bayside Shopping Centre or Entertainment Complex, Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston Civic Centre, High Street, Davey Street and Wells Street, all of which are within a 10 minute walk to the Festival.
Pets are not permitted on the Festival site during Festival operating hours. Pet owners must obey the signs at the Waterfront at all other times. Due to the fireworks on Saturday night, please ensure that pets are kept away from the site and are safely restrained.
Alcohol and Smoke Free Event Drinking alcohol is only permitted in the Beer & Wine Garden and is not to be consumed elsewhere. NO BYO. Victoria Police and security will be in attendance. As this is a family-friendly event we ask patrons to refrain from smoking within the event site.
Youth Hangout at the Waterfront Chill out on bean bags during the day while watching some local acoustic performers and bands. A CD of the performers recorded at the Fresh Entertainment youth recording studio will be available for FREE on the day. In the evening (Saturday only) its time to party with the Silent Disco where you will be able to dance to music played on wireless headphones. Dance loudly in silence.
Lifestyle Zone - Presented by Frankston
Mornington Peninsula Medicare Local Take advantage of free skin consultations with the
team from Know Your Own Skin, learn to plant your
own vegetables and flowers, join in on activities from
Friends Environmental Network and try your hand at
giant chess. Visit the team from Frankston-Mornington
Peninsula Medicare Local to find out how they can
help you connect with local health services.
Eden Gardens Childrens Zone Make sure to visit the Eden Gardens Childrens Zone, where children can take part in the interactive vegetable garden display and learn how to plant and care for their own vegetables and flowers. Fun and educational, parents can also take advantage of the expert horticulturalist who will be onsite to answer your gardening questions. Garden experts can try the Eden Gardening Quiz for a chance to win great prizes. Eden Gardens - Enriching Peoples Lives With Plants.
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www.frankston.vic.gov.auseaford // Frankston // Langwarrin // Karingal // skye // Frankston south // Frankston north // Carrum downs // Langwarrin south // sandhurst
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Keep this guide to local summer events including the Frankston Waterfront Festival
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Frankston City NEWS
Frankston Waterfront will again be transformed with spectacular sand sculptures open daily from 26 December 2013 to 27 April 2014.This year the team of talented international and Australian sand sculptors will carve in meticulous detail Story Land. Reality and fantasy will combine with popular Penguin book titles including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Mr Men and Little Miss Books, Angry Birds, Postman Pat, Angelina Ballerina, Flower Fairies and so many more!
Integrated with the sculptures will be speed carving demonstrations, sculptor tours and talks, along with a range of childrens activities including Sand Sculpting Workshops, Sand Art, Sand Bottles, Sand Pens, Sand Diggers, Giant Sand Pit, Childrens Activity Sheet, Lego Play Zone and the Channel 9 Summer Chill Zone. Plus on weekends and school holidays, there will be roving entertainment and face painting.
Opening Hours26 December 2013 to 26 January 2014Monday to Sunday 10:00am to 7:00pm (Last tickets sold at 6:00pm)
27 January 2014 to 27 April 2014Monday to Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm (Last tickets sold 3:30pm)
Saturday and Sunday 10:00am to 6:00pm (Last tickets sold 5:30pm)
Frankston Waterfront510N Nepean Highway, Frankston Melway Ref: 100A B8
Ticket PricesIncludes all-day entry into exhibition (pass outs available) Adult $12.50 Concession* $10 Children (3-12) $9 Children (under 3) No charge Family (2 adults & 2 children) $39
Extra Child $6 Groups of 15-19 people $7.50 per person Groups of 20+ people $6.50 per person*Seniors Card, Disability, Student, Carers and Pension cardCash only at the gate or pre-purchase tickets, for yourself or as a gift from the nearby Frankston Visitor Information Centre, phone 1300 322 842 or www.visitfrankston.com
GroupsGroups must be pre-booked at least 24 hours prior to arrival to receive the group-booking rate. New Meal Deals also available for groups.For bookings phone (03) 5986 6684 or [email protected]
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sand sculpting australias exhibition Opens Boxing day at frankston waterfront
Win a Family Passto see Story LandEnter the Reader competition on page 3
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Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:20am 5:00pmCivic CentreCorner Young and Davey Streets, Frankston
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Festivals and Events Cover WrapSand Sculpting Australia Opens ........ Front page
Your Council ...................................................... 2
Connected Community ...................................... 3
Building a Better City ...................................... 4-5
Our Community ................................................ 6
Proud and Safe ................................................. 7
Recycling and Garden Waste ............................ 8
Disability Access ................................................ 9
Responsible Dog Ownership ...................... 10-11
Frankston Arts Centre ...................................... 12
Neighbourhood News ................................. 13-15
Build Your Business ................................... 16-17
Tjuringa Enviro News............................... 18-19
Sports Telecast ............................................... 20
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www.frankston.vic.gov.au2 // Frankston City NEWS
November 2013 //
Your Council
an eventful yearThisismyfinalMayoralcolumnasweelectanew Mayor in November after this edition has gone to print.Thank you to the community representatives who have welcomed me to numerous events and meetings throughout this year. Your commitment to improving our community is inspiring and demonstrates why we are so proud to live in Frankston City.Also thanks to my Councillor colleagues for their support, Council staff for their hard work and most of all my family, particularly my sons, for their love and patience without which I couldnt have performed this role.During this Mayoral term I prioritised our leadership in promoting the changing face of Frankston City as the business capital of the south-east.Council will continue to advocate to all levels of governmentfortheprojectswehaveidentifiedas priorities (outlined below on this page) and keep this message consistent to improve our businesscaseforfinancialsupport.
Congratulations to The Hon Bruce Billson on his success at the recent Federal election and his appointment as the Minister for Small Business. The next Victorian state election is scheduled for 29 November 2014 and we look forward to working with our local representatives to help
build on the great work to date and realise Frankston Citys potential.Some colleagues and I recently met with the State Minister for Transport, The Hon Terry Mulder, to discuss local transport issues including the Overton Road rail crossing, the Wedge Road and Frankston-Dandenong Road intersection, Golf Links Road upgrade and pedestrian signals on Nepean Highway near Mile Bridge.I also met with the Victorian Leader of the Opposition, The Hon Daniel Andrews when he visited Frankston recently. This was another opportunity to advocate on your behalf for our Citys future.Cr Sandra MayerMayor
Cr Sandra Mayer at the Mayors Picnic with Community Grant recipients For Kids by Kids which supports youth mental health
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Frankston beach Works for summerA beach renourishment project is currently underway to help preserve Frankston Foreshore.Recent storms have contributed to significantsandlossand Council is working with the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries (DEPI) to import 15,000 cubic metres of sand to help protect Frankston beach from coastal erosion.The works are going to provide a wider beach space for the community to enjoy over summer and we appreciate your cooperation during beach closures in the meantime (Monday to Friday, 6:00am-5:00pm).
Full beach access should be available again by mid-late December.This is one of many works helping prepare our Foreshore for summer. Frankston Pier is expected to re-open at the end of November. The Kananook Creek Boat Ramp extension is also nearing completion along with Creek desilting works.The Festivals and Events guide around this edition of Frankston City News details the activities available locally over the summer season starting with the Christmas Festival of Lights and including the Frankston Waterfront Festival and Sand Sculpting Australia. We are fortunate to enjoy such a full program of major events in Frankston City.
Dennis HovendenCEO
Advocacy PrioritiesCouncil is consistently advocating to other levels of government for financial support for the following projects:1. Electrificationandduplicationofthetrainline
from Frankston to Baxter2. Safe boat harbour and new Coast Guard building3. Health and Human Services infrastructure
to support the person centred response to mental health and drug and alcohol services
4. NBN rollout to commercial precincts to maximise the value of Frankston Citys industrial land
5. Regional sporting facilities for basketball, tennis and netball
6. Kananook Creek public space to complement SouthEastWaterheadoffice
7. Frankston Arts Centre upgrade
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November 2013 //
Connected Community
spring ball supports Frankston Charitable Fund
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Thank you to everyone who attended the Frankston Charitable Fund Spring Ball at the Frankston Arts Centre on 12 October, raising over $12,500.
Sponsors, politicians, business operators, councillors from around Melbourne and the people of Frankston City all put their support behind this event with proceeds used to support the work of local charities through an annual grants program.
The four recipients of the 2013 round of grants the Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Womens Coalition, Pregnancy Assistance Incorporated, Operation Larder Incorporated and Youth Support and Advocacy Service were all recognised on the night.
The Ball was proudly sponsored by Aiden J Graham Quarries & Sandpits with supporting sponsorship from Nepean Industry Edge Training.
Frankston Charitable Fund
SPRINgBALL
Major event sponsor
Frankston Charitable Fund is a sub-fund of the Lord Mayors Charitable Foundation.
Sand Sculpting Australia
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Privacy Statement: Personal information will be used solely for the purpose of entering the Story Land competition. Personal information will not be passed onto any third party without your permission.
New Frankston City Websitewww.frankston.vic.gov.auIn mid November, Council launches its new clearer and cleaner looking website helping youfindinformationaboutCouncilservices,pay rates online, advise maintenance requests,lookupyourbinnight,findoutabout local events and much more!
Social MediaLinks to Councils Facebook and Twitter pages are available from the website.
Frankston City Council currently has over 1400 Facebook Likes and over 1260 Twitter Followers. The community increasingly use social media to learn more about Council activities and provide feedback.
Community Directoryyy The new site features an online
Community Directoryyy Community groups, sporting clubs and localnon-profitorganisationscanmanagetheir own listing on the website
yy Existing users of this service have been notifiedbyemail
yy Groups new to the service can visit the website and sign-up to be involved
yy Residents can then access up to date contact details for local clubs and groups
Council plan and annual reportThe 2013-2017 Council Plan outlines Councils strategic direction and priorities.The 2012-2013 Annual Report documents Councils achievements against the Plan.Copies of both publications are available online: www.frankston.vic.gov.au and from Council Customer Service Centres, or phone 1300 322 322 for a copy of the Council Plan or Annual Report to be sent to you.
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www.frankston.vic.gov.au4 // Frankston City NEWS
new residential zones to be Introduced
proposed residential zones
Building a Better City
The State Governments New Residential Zones apply across all of Victoria from 1 July 2014.Council has prepared Amendment C95 to the Frankston Planning Scheme to apply the new residential zones locally.This helps clarify the type of development that can be expected in residential areas. Residents have already had the opportunity to comment on the Frankston Housing Strategy which has helped shape the proposed residential zones.As a result Council has already changed some of the proposed zones. For example, any high-density development changes apply only in a small area just north of Frankstons city centre, known as the Ebdale precinct.The Neighbourhood Residential Zone is proposed to be applied to existing residential areas with established neighbourhood character, environmental constraints and limited access to services.The General Residential Zone is proposed to be applied to existing residential areas with some opportunities for growth and development.The Residential Growth Zone is proposed to be applied to the Ebdale precinct in the Frankston Central Activities Area where residential growth is already occurring and there is access to services and transport.
The existing Low Density Residential and Mixed Use Zones, amended to align with the features of the new residential zones, were introduced to the Frankston Planning Scheme by the State Government in July 2013.
Subdivision controls are being transferred to the Low Density Residential Zone from another part of the planning scheme.
Neighbourhood Residential Zone
Restricts housing growth and protects an identified neighbourhood character.
General Residential Zone
Respects and preserves neighbourhood character
while allowing modest housing growth and diversity.
When WhereThursday, 21 November
6:00pm 8:00pm
North-East Ward
St Jude's Parish Primary School, Warrandyte Road, Langwarrin
Tuesday, 26 November6:00pm 8:00pm
North-West WardTalbot Hall (Seniors Hall), Broughton Street, Seaford (next door to the Community Centre)
Thursday, 28 November6:00pm 8:00pm
South WardBrotherhood of St Laurence, 24 High Street, Frankston
Further information will be available at Ward meetings: have your say
Your feedback is welcome Written submissions are due by Friday, 13 December 2013. Submission forms are available online or from Council Customer Service Centres, phone 1300 322 322 or visit www.frankston.vic.gov.au or email: [email protected] (Please include Amendment C95 in the subject line)
Post: Strategic Planning Amendment C95 Frankston City Council PO BOX 490 FRANKSTON VIC 3199
In person: Submission forms can be lodged at any Council Customer Service Centre
Residential Growth Zone
Enables new housing growth and allows greater diversity in
appropriate locations.
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November 2013 //
new bathing box Coming soonThanks to the Rotary Club of Frankston Sunrise a new beach bathing box is under construction on Frankston Foreshore using the Clubs architectural and building expertise.Thisfollowsthesuccessfulsaleofthefirstbathing box the Club built in Spring 2012, raising $115,000 which was shared by the Club and Council for community programs and projects.BeneficiariesincludedtheFrankstonCharitableFund, Frankston South Community Centre and the Frankston Special Developmental School.This new bathing box should be complete by the end of November 2013 when auction details will be announced.Net proceeds will go towards a fund held by Council for projects and programs to be delivered by the Rotary Club.
Thanks to sponsors who have donated toward this project: Womersleys Mitre 10 Wimbledon Homes White Cleland Lawyers Thomas Anderson Design Engtruss Pty Ltd Armistead Security Fencing All Timber Windows & Doors Apex
Councils new Peninsula Aquatic and Recreation Centre (PARC) is progressing well with construction already 38 per cent complete and on track to open in spring 2014.Steel structural work is well underway, the 50m pool and the program pool concrete works are complete and construction of the slide tower is in progress.ThenewCentrewillbeasignificantemployer in the local community with approximately 150-200 staff. Several senior management positions have been appointed and the Centre will be recruiting heavily around February and March 2014 for positions including lifeguards, gym instructors, cafe attendants, creche assistants and more. Positions vacant will be advertised via www.frankston.vic.gov.au, SEEK and sportspeople.com.auFor regular updates email [email protected] with join database in the subject line.STOP PRESS: Council has appointed a new Board of Management to oversee the PARC.
aquatic Centre
This is the latest artists impression for the exciting development proposed for the Long Island site at Frankston Foreshore.As well as offering cafe, dining and community facilities, the building will house the Frankston Yacht Club. Their current home is due to be demolished as part of these improvement works.
Counciliscurrentlyfinalisingdetailsincludingcar parking, liquor licenses, and building materials to ensure they are suitable for extreme coastal conditions.Construction is planned to start mid 2014 and will greatly enhance this prominent waterfront location.
new yacht Club building planned
Frankstons city centre will soon feature its first shared zone where vehicles will need to slow down to 10 km and give way to pedestrians.The shared zone in Park Lane is one part of the works which also include Gallery Lane and Park Walk all popular short-cuts where people are currently forced to walk on the road.
The works will beautify the area, improve safety, create opportunities for kerbside trading and provide better access for people walking around some of the laneway areas. Art work and lighting elements will also brighten up the city centre at night time.This initiative supported by the State Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure with a project budget of $1,132,000 aims to promote walking as a means of transport.Construction is due to start February 2014. Disruption during trading hours will be minimised as much as possible.
City Centre Walkways
new public toiletsGeorge Pentland Botanic GardensNew improved public conveniences are currently under construction at one of Frankston's premier destinations.This new public toilet replaces the former bluestone toilet block at the Foot Street end of the George Pentland Botanic Gardens. The new facility is due for completion in December and will include two unisex fully-accessible toilets with baby change table, a separate male and female toilet and a family disability care room with hoist and mechanical bed funded by Peninsula Access Support and Training (PAST).A new all weather shelter complementing the toilet design will also be installed in the same areaduringthefirsthalfof2014.
Rotary Club of Frankston Sunrise members constructing a new bathing box to auction on Frankston Foreshore
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Our Community
www.frankston.vic.gov.au
November 2013 //
Family day Care
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Family Day Care offers high quality education andcareforsmallgroupswherequalifiedandexperienced educators, registered with Council, provide care in their own homes.Care can be provided for up to seven children at any one time including four preschool aged children and up to three school aged children.Play is integral to childrens learning and development and the curriculum encourages children to:yy explore and learn about the world around themyy develop communication skillsyy develop early literacy and numeracy skillsyy discover, imagine and create
Family Day Care is flexible and offers:yy full-time and part-time careyy overnight care subject to approvalyy weekend careyy before and afternoon careyy respite care
Council supports a quality service by providing regular home visits, professional development, administrative assistance and support to educators and parents.If you are looking for quality child care the service is currently taking enrolments for 2014 or if you are interested in becoming a Family DayCarerandhaveaminimumCertificateIIIinChildrens Services, phone 9784 1965.
Thanks to Frankston Toyota for donating the second of two vehicles now available under the L2P learner driver mentor program. L2P has been very successful with 22 local young residents already obtaining their P plates following 120 hours on road driving experience, including Jamela (pictured right above) who said Its amazing. Before this program Id only been able to drive six hours in two years as my mum didnt have her full licence.Another recent L2P graduate, Chantelle (second from right), said she wouldnt have her licence without the program and that her mentor was very helpful, calm and patient. More mentors are wanted - training starts in February.L2P is funded by the TAC, managed by VicRoads and coordinated locally by Councils Youth Services. This program is possible thanks to volunteer driver mentors and sponsors:yy Frankston Toyotayy Carrum Downs Bendigo Bankyy Frankston Autobarn yy Simply Red Signs yy Maurice Blackburn Lawyers yy Travis Honda
Details: www.frankston.vic.gov.au (search L2P) or 9768 1366.
L2p success
When its too hot for too long the summer heat can become a serious problem. If your home gets really hot during a heatwave and you dont want to spend a bucket of cash on keeping the place cool, then this information is for you.Forest CanopyPlants have a chilling effect both inside and outside your home and can help help block sunlight through windows.Turn it OffLights generate heat keep them off.Draw the BlindsClose your blinds and curtains from 9:00am5:00pm to keep cool air in and the hot air out.
Free Air ConditioningPlace a bowl of ice on a chair in front of a pedestal fan for an instant air conditioning effect. You can also angle a couple of fans in a room to create a cross breeze.
Egyptian MethodRun a hand towel or a shawl under cold water and place it around your neck. When it dries out or if the towel starts to get hot, rinse and repeat.
Clothing Au NaturelWearloose-fittingnaturalfibreslikecottonaround the house to stay comfy and cool.
Water MakeupKeepaspraybottlefilledwithwaterinthefridgeto spritz yourself and your pets or enjoy an icy pedicure by popping your feet in a bucket of cold water.Icy ShotsFill ice trays with juice, cover the trays with foil and put a toothpick in each square then place in the freezer. One hour later, you have mini icy poles you can enjoy throughout the day!Drink upStay hydrated with lots of water. And dont
forget about your pets make sure their water bowl is full. Another smart move is to drink your beverages cool but not ice cold. Very cold drinks can cause stomach cramps.Eat CoolAvoid turning on the oven or stove to cook a hot meal. This will lower the temperature in your home as well as your energy bills. Eat high water content foods like fruit and salad.
For more information on staying safe during heatwaves, visit: www.frankston.vic.gov.au and search Heatwave
10 Cheap Ways to Keep Cool at home during a heatwave
Free sausage sizzle and live entertainment!BYO picnic rug or table and chairs,
sunscreen and hat!
Bookings: 9784 1046 or 9784 1943
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Proud and SafeNovember 2013 //
www.frankston.vic.gov.au Frankston City NEWS // 7
Frankston Citys Natural Reserves Rangers and MunicipalFirePreventionOfficerdoalltheycantomanagefireriskwhilebalancinglocalconservation needs. Each year Council and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) carry out extensive worktoensureanylocalbushfirescanbequickly contained.Firebreak maintenance works are underway in all 55 reserves and along roadsides including grass slashing, debris removal in designated firebreaksandongoingmaintenancethroughoutsummer. CouncilOfficersalsoworkalongsidetheCFAand Victoria Police in patrolling reserves on daysofhighfiredangerandonweekendsduringthefiredangerperiod.Thisistoproviderapidresponseintheeventofafireandtoreduce the risk of arson.Council also undertakes Fire Hazard Assessments on all vacant land within the municipality over 1,400 properties. Fire Prevention Notices are issued as part of this program and failure to comply can result in heavy penalties.
It is important that all properties are in a fire ready statepriortothefiredangerperiod(usually 1 December) to avoid receiving a notice. Contractors are extremely busy in the lead up to summer, so it is important to book a contractor early.Council also conducts controlled burning in some parks and reserves during spring and autumn and maintains over 5,500 fire hydrants across Frankston City. Residents are encouraged to maintain their fire hydrants by mowing the surrounds to ensure the hydrant is visible from both sides and avoid parking within one metre of hydrants. For information about Frankston Citys Adopt a Hydrant Program contact the Municipal Fire PreventionOfficeron1300322322.
Open Air Burning is IllegalBackyard incinerators are banned. Permits to burn must be obtained from Council as conditions apply to ensure everyones health and safety.Afireinachimineaisacceptableasheating.Wood-firedbarbecuesorpizzaovenscanonlybe used for cooking purposes, and never on daysoftotalfireban.
All current open air burning permits become void as of Saturday, 30 November 2013, 4:00pm. Any illegal burning during the Declared Fire Danger Period could result in criminal charges. For more information on what you can and cant do during the Fire Danger Period and on days of Total Fire Ban please visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au
Council prepares for Fire season
Council invites Karingal locals to help address andremovegraffitiinAshleigh Avenue, Frankston by joining the Residents Against Graffitigroup.Withschools,communityservices and two shopping centres, residents want this busy area to look its best.Residents, schools and businesses in and around Ashleigh Avenue are welcome to contact Council which has been funded by the Department of Justice to coordinate this project.Contact: [email protected] or 9784 1049.GraffiticurrentlycostsCouncilaround$370,000annually to clean and maintain.To report any informationongraffitivandals,pleasephonepolice on 000.
Graffiti Prevention
Three safe pick-up/drop-off zones are available in Frankstons city centre.If you park your car in any of thesezonesyouwillbefined please leave free for people transporting others.
pick up/drop off Only zones
Wells Street, near Park Lane and Cinemas
Keys Street, just off Wells Street, first zone on the right
Nepean Highway, two zones in front of Quest Peninsula on the Bay
best presented bathing box 2013Congratulations to Peter and Jillian Dwyer who have consistently maintained their Frankston Foreshore bathing box number 17 to an excellent standard.
The Mayor, Cr Sandra Mayer presented the 2013 Award to Peter Dwyer in early October.
Snakes are coming out of hibernation and basking in the sun. Snakes are native animals protected by law and help keep down the rat and mice population.Snakes will avoid people. If you encounter a snake, stay still and wait for the snake to move on. Wearstrongbootsandloosefittinglongtrousers if walking in bushland reserves and keep dogs on a lead. In the unlikely event of snake bite, apply pressure to the bite site and phone 000. Wrap the limb firmlyandkeepasimmobileaspossible.
snake safety
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Recycling and Garden Waste 2014
www.frankston.vic.gov.au8 // Frankston City NEWS
November 2013 //
bin night
RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE CALENDAR 2014Your recycling bin and your garden waste bin will be collected onalternate weeks on the same day as your garbage bin. Tick your colour.
NOTE: Blue Area recycling collection dates also apply to Frankstons Central Activities Area. Collections will take place on public holidays. ENQUIRIES 9775 1909
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RECYCLING & GARDEN WASTE CALENDAR 2014Your recycling bin and your garden waste bin will be collected onalternate weeks on the same day as your garbage bin. Tick your colour.
NOTE: Blue Area recycling collection dates also apply to Frankstons Central Activities Area. Collections will take place on public holidays. ENQUIRIES 9775 1909
Recycling Bin Fortnightly Garden Waste Bin Fortnightly
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y Place your bins near the kerb, about 50cm between bins
y Put your bins out the night before collection is due and bring them in within 24 hours of collection
y Make sure bins are at least one-metre clear of other objects, such as cars, poles or trees
y Donotoverfillyourbin,thelidshouldclose
y Bins are still collected on public holidays including Christmas Day
Bin collection day information is available via www.frankston.vic.gov.au
Do the right thing use the right bin! Recycling bin (Yellow lid):yy Plastic bottles, containers and lidsyy Glass bottles and jarsyy Steel and aluminium cans and aerosol cansyy Aluminium foilyy Cardboard and paper
Garden Waste bin (light green lid):yy Grass clippingsyy Small branches (up to 10cm diameter)yy Garden pruningsyy Leavesyy Weeds, ivy, bamboo, blackberryyy Flowers
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Monday, 2 December 10:00am to 2:30pmCube 37, Frankston Arts Centre 37 Davey Street, FrankstonFREE art and craft workshops for all abilities including:yy Wire artyy Beadingyy Feltingyy Affirmationartyy Paper makingyy Mono printingyy Zen circles
Workshops run from:10:00am to 12:00noon and12:30pm to 2:30pmLight refreshments providedBookings essential: artsfest2013.eventbrite.com.auDetails: 9784 1955 or email [email protected]
4,000,000 Australians live with disability2013 is the 21st anniversary of International Day of Persons with disability.
Wednesday, 27 November9:30am for a 10:00am start until 2:00pmFrankston location
Foralliedhealthprofessionalstofindoutaboutemerging and existing assistive technologies that can enhance the lives of people with a disability. Meet other service and industry providers and join in the discussion.Topics:yy National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)yy Electronic communication aidsyy Environmental controlsyy Emerging technologiesyy State Wide Equipment Program (SWEP)
Light refreshments at 12:30pmBookings essential: frankstonassistivetechnologyforum2013.eventbrite.com.auDetails: 9784 1955.
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FREE HireAvailable seven days, 9:00am5:00pm, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston WaterfrontAssistance from a family/friend companion is recommended.Details: 1300 322 842 or www.visitfrankston.com
Staff at Councils Australian Tourism Award winning Frankston Visitor Information Centre have helped provide better access to information for visitors with disability.A major barrier for visitors is information that isdifficulttoreadandhardtounderstand. A simple low cost way to improve the quality of their service was to update the brochure wall signage in the Visitor Information Centre.A variety of universal symbols and tourist road signs also helps support better communication.A workshop with staff and volunteers has helped develop a communication board which helps people point to the sort of information they want, iftheyhavedifficultyexpressingthemselves.
Details: www.visitfrankston.com, 1300 322 842 or drop in at 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston Waterfront (next to Sofias),opensevendays,9:00am5:00pm.
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Volunteer Helen Cowen and Natalie Nash with some of their new materials supporting disability access at the Frankston Visitor Information Centre
Staff and volunteers at the award winning Frankston Visitor Information Centre located at Frankston Waterfront offer friendly advice
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Dogs on BeachesSummer RestrictionsDogs are not permitted on Frankston or Seaford beaches between 9:30am and 7:30pm during: December January February March
Dogs are permitted at other times provided they are under effective control of a chain, cord or leash. There are no free roam beach areas in Frankston City.
Keep Dogs Secure at Homey By law, all dog owners are required to adequatelyconfinetheirdogtotheirproperty
y Your yard must have an escape-proof secure fence and a closed (preferably locked) gate
y Legally you are required to provide safe access to your front door. Visitors to your home must be able to enter your property safely, without being stopped by your dog
y Theonlywaytoensureyourdogisproperlyconfinedistolockitinthe backyard of your property
Dont let this place go to the dogsScoop the Poop!y Pet owners are legally required to carry
a plastic bag or item to clean up after dogs failure to do so can result in an infringement being issued
y Council provides 62 dog waste bins / dog waste bag dispensers in popular areas
y Uncollected dog waste washes down drains and into the Bay so bin it, dont swim in it!
Free Roam Areasy Frankston City Council has a
number of designated reserves called Free Roam Areas where dogs can be exercised off leash, provided they are under effective control of the owner
y Some conditions apply at certain locations as signage indicates
Free Roam Area brochures are available from Customer Service Centres or www.frankston.vic.gov.au
Dogs on Leady All dogs must be on a lead at all times
in a public placey This includes walking to and from
dog free roam areasYou may believe your dog might not hurt anyone or that it is your dogs right to walk-free. This behaviour is illegal and youwillbefinedand/orprosecuted.It is in your interest and your pets interest to do the right thing by everyone in our community.
Summer CareYour pet needs:y Cool, shady areas in your house or
backyardy Cool drinking water try dropping
some ice blocks into their water bowly Pink noses can become sunburnt
special pet sunscreen is availabley Warmer months are prime time forfleasandtickskeeptreatmentsup to date
y Walk in the early morning or evening
Dogs die in hot carsy It takes six minutes or less for
an animal to suffer severe heat exhaustion in a car and die
y It is much better to leave your dog at home where they are comfortable and have access to water than leave it alone in a car, even if parked in the shade
y Ifyoufindapetleftinahotcar,please phone police 000
TrainingAll dogs should be taught to:y Walk on a leady Sit on commandy Greet new people calmlyy Stay or waity Come back when called
There are over 21,000 dogs registered in Frankston City
Secure your dogFirework Events:y 30 November Frankston City Centrey 15 December Carrum Downsy 18 January Frankston Waterfront
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Pet Registrationy By law your dog must be registered with
Council once aged three months y No more than two dogs are to be kept
on a residential property without a permit y Your dog must wear registration tags
when in a public place Pet registration is NOT the same as
microchip registrationy All newly registered dogs must be
microchipped and desexedThe National Pet Register maintains microchip information which can help locate your animal if it goes missing.Update your details with Council and the Pet Register if you move house, change phone numbers or take on responsibility for an animal.Pet Register 1300 734 738 or www.petregister.com.auFrankston City Council 1300 322 322 or www.frankston.vic.gov.au
Keep Out!Dogs are prohibited from the Frankston city centre (Central Activities Area), in the area bordered by Fletcher Road, Baxter Street, Davey Street and Kananook Creek.Dogs are also prohibited from:y Bunarong Parky Casuarina Reservey George Pentland Botanic Gardensy Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reservey Studio Park
Desexing Voucher Scheme for Concession card holdersA pension or concession card holder may apply to Council for a desexing voucher to assist in registering their dog. The dog owner receives a discount on the desexing service at a participating vet. The voucher is conditional on registration.
Looking after pets in EmergenciesEmergencies can happen at any time, however there are steps pet owners can take to prepare themselves and their pets for the unexpected.Animal owners and carers have a duty of care to plan and provide for the needs of animals in their charge. Pet owners can not expect the Police, hospital staff or animal welfare agencies to make emergency arrangements for your pets.y Ensure your own safety before the safety of your petsy Have a well-prepared plan for your animalsy Relocate pets to a safe place as early as possibley Bring food, water, bedding and woollen blankets, a pet first-aidkit,collarandleadandanymedications
y Keep your pets immunisation recordsy If you choose to keep your pets at home, keep them
inside a secure room, on a lead or in a carriery Give them plenty of drinking watery In a storm act as normal and reward calm behaviour
Local Law ComplianceCouncil officers conduct:yy Random patrols of hotspots and reservesyy Door knocking to detect unregistered dogs and catsYoucanandwillbefinedforbreakingthelawandtaken to court. Dog cases which go to court range from failing to register a pet to wandering at large and attacks.Since May 2012, 112 people have been charged locally:Offence Number of charges Failing to register / renew registration 170 Dog attack causing serious injury 23 Dog attack non-serious injury 6 Dogswanderingatlarge/notsecurelyconfined 59 Dogs rushing at people 15 Dogs not under effective control 1 Keeping excess animals without a permit 13
You are also responsible for ensuring the safety of people around your dog and are at risk of personal law suits should your dog hurt anyone.
Please ReportAggressive Dogs in the Community Dob in a Dangerous Dog hotline: 1300 101 080Any instances of dog attacks or irresponsible pet ownership can help investigations. Contact Council: 1300 322 322 or [email protected]
There are over 21,000 dogs registered in Frankston City
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G I F T C A R D S : A R T S T O S E E , D O & B U Y !
No matter what theoccasion, the FAC hasyour gift-buying sorted. Theatre I Workshops I Artwork
Theatre Whatever your age or interests, we have the show for you! From the hilarious Melbourne International Comedy Festival to familyfavourite Possum Magic and enthralling Melbourne SymphonyOrchestra to compelling Jack Charles V The Crown! Dont forgetto check out the whole program at thefac.com.au
WorkshopsGet involved with fun and creative arts to do! From digital art tocircus skills, we have a workshop that will engage you!
ArtworkBeautiful, unique treasures can always be found at the FAC! Fromintricate jewellry to hand made sculptures, pottery and lots more!!
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Dont miss a thing!Audiences will love what we have in store for 2014. Request our free weekly e-news for updates.Join online or phone 9784 1060
Daytime Music and TheatreIn the New Year Frankston Arts Centre patrons will be able to enjoy our newly programmed Daytime Music and Theatre.
Denis Walter, will return to the stage, plus performances from Silvie Paladino, Jackie Love, Simon Gallaher + Carmel Parente, along with your all time favourites in Pirates to Pinafore.Why not make a day of it and enjoy lunch and a show with a group of friends?
Performances are monthly (except January and July) on a Friday at 10:30am and 1:30pm and ticket holders will enjoy a delicious complimentary Devonshire tea for each show served by Black Tie Catering.
Christmas gifts all wrapped upLooking for a Christmas gift that will last all year? We have the perfect gift for your loved one whether they are 8, 18 or 88 years. We have just the ticket, with an array of shows, fun workshops and unique art works the FAC Gift Card lets them choose their hearts desire.FAC membership is another fantastic gift idea, providingexclusivebenefitsincludingspecialmember ticket prices, preferential booking, pre-sale opportunities, special invitations and more. Only $30 for individual membership and $60 for joint membership, this is a great way to bring the arts to life all year round.The FAC is an inclusive community facility for everyone to enjoy.Find out more and take a virtual tour of the FAC today, visit: artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Your_Visit/Virtual_Tours
Hot Arts for Cool KidsThinking of a fun way to keep your children entertained over the summer school holidays? Hot Arts for Cool Kids is a fun and creative art and craft program for children aged 4 to 12 years and their families. Activities include painting, sculpture, stop motion animation, sewing, and more, giving children the opportunity to explore their inner artistry and harness their imaginations.Tofindoutmore,orbookinyourchild/renfor the summer school holiday program contact theFrankstonArtsCentreBoxOffice,phone9784 1060.
FEvA Cup Beach SoccerFrankston EastLink Ventana Australia (FEVA)Dont miss the inaugural FEVA CUP 2014 beach soccer tournament from 8 February to 15 March at the Frankston Waterfront. Boys and girls, men and women enrol as a group or individuals at www.fevacup.com.au. If you are not a soccer player, theres lots of cultural events accompanying the soccer FEVA at the beach!
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Large groups are welcome, however its best to book early as lunch sells out fast, especially our Christmas in June lunch with plum pudding and all the trimmings.
Book one performance before 20 December and mention Frankston City News to go into the draw to WIN a double pass to a performance of your choice in the 2014 Daytime Music and Theatre Program.
This annual celebration of Latin American, Portuguese and Spanish cultures, people and stories creates an intimate and authentic experience through dance, sport, music, food, art, crafts, film, poetry and educational workshops.
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2014 dates for your diaryVentana Opening Friday, 28 FebruaryFilm Festival 28 February to 2 MarchFEVA Cup 2014 8 February to 15 March Mara Tejadas Performance Thursday, 6 MarchVentana Arte + Workshops 28 February to 29 MarchVentana Cultura 6 March to 29 March Ventana Street Festival Saturday, 15 March
ForthefirsttimeinAustralia Ecuadorian singer Mara Tejada, accompanied by French composer and guitarist Donald Regnier and young Ecuadorian guitarist Horacio Valdivieso will take us through an evening of
musical romance, love, protest and nostalgia with lyrics by the trios modern interpretations with a jazz fusion.For bookings contact the FAC Box Office on 9784 1060 or visit www.thefac.com.au
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Neighbourhood NewsCross With CareBy Cr Rebekah SpelmanAn issue that has long been plaguing Frankston North and Seaford residents is an unsafe pedestrian crossing over a service lane that runs down Frankston-Dandenong Road. The crossing sits near the corner of Ballarto Road and is situated on a blind corner where neither pedestrians nor motorists can see whats ahead.For years and years, one determined Frankston North resident has been trying for Council to address this dangerous crossing, and when Imetherforthefirsttimeatthebeginningofthis year the issue was brought to my attention. Sincethen,Ihavebeenworkingwithofficerstofindanoutcomethatwillmakethiscrossingsafer for everyone.AfterseveralsitevisitswithofficersandtheGeneral Manager of Assets, a plan was hatched andrefined,andinSeptember2013itwassentout for consultation with residents who live in the direct area.At the time of writing this, if all goes well construction of the new safer crossing will begin soon, and in not too long the pedestrians who use this busy intersection will have one less obstacle between them and a safe journey. That is what I like to call a good days work by a great team (okay, so it took a little longer than a day, but... you know).Speaking of a good days work, if you happen to be passing through Peninsula Reserve Park on Frank Street in Karingal, you might notice a new park bench that was installed a few months ago. It was at the request of an elderly resident I met while I was down there one day, and if theres one thing Councillors are here for, its helping residents with simple requests like this. So take a seat folks, and enjoy! :)
Investing in our FutureBy Cr James DooleyBallam ParkCouncil has been working with the Karingal Bulls Football and Netball Club Committee to address issues and plans for Ballam Parks eastern oval pavilion and car parking.Council has recently graded the carpark to help reduce pot holes and upgraded the gas and water supply to the football pavilion umpires rooms. Plans have also been approved to improve the pavilions roof and install fencing and gates to protect the pavilion.TheBallamParkFootballPavilionisidentifiedas the second highest priority to be funded for Council in the Sports Development Plan and Council is working with the Club to design and construct a new building and carpark over comingfinancialyears.
Keast Park Landscape WorksNew works were recently completed at Seafords Keast Park further enhancing this beautiful beachside location for residents and offering an outstanding impression to visitors travelling along Nepean Highway.Councils $86,000 investment has provided two electric barbecues, two custom built picnic tables and seats, drinking fountain, foot shower, tree planting and an upgraded path to the beach.
Garden BeautifulThank you to the 13 locals and Monash Peninsula students who recently helped designandplantfivegardenbedsatthenewMahogany Integrated Services Hub (MISH) in Frankston North. The garden was jointly funded by the Department of Human Services Community Renewal Program and Council as part of the development of this Hub, next to the Mahogany Neighbourhood Centre.
Child Care Award WinCongratulations to Councils Mahogany Rise Child and Family Centre in Frankston North for winning a Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Early Years Award 2013.These Awards recognise outstanding achievements and this Centre offers a range of integrated services for children aged 0-6 years and their families including maternal and child health, early education and care.Some vacancies are open at this excellent Centre for 2014. Phone: 8773 9520.
Cr James DooleyMobile: 0428 246 861Email: [email protected]
Cr Rebekah SpelmanMobile: 0427 714 370Email: [email protected]
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the battle of gretanaBy Cr Glenn AitkenAs of the Council meeting of 21 October the voice of Karingal has been heard. A Chamber packed with Karingal residents with banners and badges and key speakers who presented on behalf of the community, successfully swayed Councils view and had an amazing victory which preserves Gretana Park for the local community for both now and future generations.The Karingal Committee has a vision with a number of future possibilities. All three Ward Councillors have pledged to work with the Committee to bring this vision to fruition. It was a pleasure to help community members with the petition and I was particularly impressed with the cross section of the community who I met at local shopping centres and the strength of their determination to keep open space in Karingal. When I presented the petition at Council there were in excess of 1,400 signatures, however, further sheets are still coming in which means the petition has achieved about one and half thousand signatures which would be one of the biggest petitions ever received by Frankston City Council.
Belvedere Bushland ReserveFor many years a Friends group has steadfastly carried out weeding and maintenance work on this section of land that has been preserved for native vegetation and wildlife. Their voluntary work is greatly appreciated.If you are interested in participating, please contact Alan 9786 3552. Meet at Ti-Tree Crescent,thefirstSundayofthemonth,9:30am11:30am.Frankston Chess ClubThis Club has increased in popularity and numbers in the last few years. Catering for all ages and abilities everyone is welcome. They meet Fridays, 5:00pm to about midnight at Leawarra House, 200 Beach Street, Frankston. For details: www.frankstonchessclub.com or Russell, 5978 7316.
Under Investigation: Pedestrian Crossing Needs at Nepean Highway near Mile Bridge Options are being considered to improve pedestrian safety at this site.
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Cr Glenn AitkenPhone: 9786 3274Email: [email protected]
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