A LIGHT tower which was installed at Frankston Park. Picture: Supplied

HUGE lighting towers have been installed at Frankston Park.

The towers will allow for VFL and VFLW matches to be broadcast from the ground in the future.

Work to install the four LED towers began in January. The project was funded through $850,000 from the federal government, $650,000 from the state government, and $1.3 million from council ratepayers.

The new lights are estimated to be around nine times more powerful than the previous lights. Illumination levels are expected to exceed 500 lux a maximum of six times a year, but the lights will be switched off by 10.30pm on those occasions.

Frankston mayor Sandra Mayer said “being able to broadcast our sporting events is a big win for all of us. As well as showcasing Frankston over the airwaves, the lights will also help attract big games for local sports fans and be of economic benefit to the community.”

“When restrictions are lifted, visitors will come to Frankston to see matches and check out our local attractions, shops and restaurants which will aid the economy’s recovery.

“All three levels of government share a commitment to making Frankston City a sporting destination within the region and I’d like to thank our state and federal representatives for supporting this special project.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 17 August 2020

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  1. I am absolutely disgusted by the eyesore created by the Frankston football ground’s lights for a supposedly 6 games to be played for night television. This is just another example of the wasted finance devoted to yet another football fantasy as was the case with St Kilda football club. We now have even more monstrosities obscuring what were some of the best bay vistas in Melbourne.

  2. Visual graffiti.
    Big ugly light towers that take away from the visual panoramic views of the area.
    I cant believe that the government authority’s on all levels can impose/approve these ugly towers and then impose individual building restrictions on rate payers!

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