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6/01/2009 | ST Kilda footballers will be used to promote Frankston as part of the secret deal that will see the club establish its headquarters at Belvedere Reserve, Seaford.
Star's exit signals end of season
6/01/2009 | IT was exactly 12 days after Christmas and, in keeping with tradition, the giant star was removed yesterday from the top of Frankston's Christmas tree in Davey Street.
Beach body death 'not suspicious'
6/01/2009 | POLICE say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a man found washed up on a French Island beach on Friday by campers.
6/01/2009 | ENVIRONMENTALISTS want half of a $20 million State Government allocation for studies into port development at Hastings spent on investigating "a parallel study examining the alternative do-nothing case".
6/01/2009 | SHOREHAM is one of the most expensive areas in Australia to rent a house.
Enjoy the fun but not here, police decree
6/01/2009 | FRANKSTON and the Mornington Peninsula enjoyed a relatively trouble-free New Year's Eve with police closing a number of public events to reduce trouble that has blighted previous years' celebrations.
Room for change at ground
6/01/2009 | PART of the insurance money from the fire which razed the historic grandstand at Frankston Park has been used to provide portable changerooms.
Gallery holds art talk and workshops
6/01/2009 | A TALK on the background of McClelland Gallery's Misty Moderns exhibition will be given by Castlemaine Art Gallery director Peter Perry on January 23.
6/01/2009 | OFFICIAL statistics have confirmed what anyone caught in a traffic jam on Mornington Peninsula Freeway already knows - there is no shortage of visitors to the peninsula.
So Santa, you jolly thing, tell us your story
23/12/2008 | SANTA, it's awfully good of you to talk to us during this particularly busy time - and I guess this year you're under a lot of stress with the so-called financial melt down?
Frankston moor likely
23/12/2008 | FRANKSTON Council has thrown a lifeline to the troubled Otama submarine project.
23/12/2008 | A PUBLIC meeting to discuss the design of the proposed St Kilda Football Club headquarters in Seaford went ahead last week despite councillors deferring a decision on whether to lease the land.
Life's journey on show
23/12/2008 | TINA Strafford, who has helped hundreds of people find themselves through art at Frankston's Cube 37, is on a personal journey of her creative self.
No nonsense again on new year's eve
23/12/2008 | THERE will again be no public entertainment for new year's eve on the Mornington Peninsula.  | CommentsComments (1)
Cool, the festival's back
23/12/2008 | THE Red Hot Jigglers, George Washingmachine and the Wizard & Oz are coming to town. It must be Coolart Jazz time again.
23/12/2008 | DUNKLEY MP Bruce Billson says the electrified rail line should be extended from Frankston to Baxter instead of a tunnel built "in the name of the endangered southern brown bandicoot".
23/12/2008 | FRANKSTON Council has reiterated its qualified support for the Frankston bypass but has criticised a lack of public consultation during the project and called for more "benefits" to communities.  | CommentsComments (1)
Crews put to the test
23/12/2008 | ALTHOUGH SES crews always seem ready to deal with any emergency, intense training is needed to develop their expertise.
Principal bids a teary farewell
23/12/2008 | DESPITE excitement at Santa's impending visit and summer holidays stretching into forever, the final school assembly at Kananook Primary School was a tearful affair.
23/12/2008 | FRANKSTON has come equal second for the number of vehicles impounded in 2008 under the hoon laws.
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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