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Justice centre opens doors

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews4 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE Frankston Justice Service Centre is now open. Pictures: Supplied
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A NEW centre for community correctional services and youth justice case managers has opened in Frankston.

The Frankston Justice Service Centre opened its doors this month. The centre is at the corner of Fletcher Road and the Nepean Highway in Frankston inside the new Department of Families, Fairness and Housing building, which was completed in February. The multi-storey office building sits on the former site of the Frankston International Motel, across from Evelyn Park and the Frankston Police Station. The project was undertaken by developer Castlerock.

The redevelopment of the Frankston Justice Service Centre cost $3.4 million. Victorian corrections and youth justice minister Enver Erdogan opened the new centre – he said “the new central location of this hub means it’s close to other services people need and to public transport – helping more Victorians. “I want to thank all of the staff who work incredibly hard in helping offenders comply with the conditions of their orders and in turn bring about a safer community.”

Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke said “everyone in our community should be able to access justice services efficiently, and by making sure offenders get the help they need quickly keeps us all safe.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 3 June 2025

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