Author: BaysideNews

CHANGES to kinder registrations are being implemented in Frankston ahead of the 2026 intake. Earlier this year, Frankston Council received a petition with 468 signatures calling for its registrations system to be overhauled. Last week it announced that its interim CEO had ticked off on a series of changes in response to the community feedback. Moving forward, Frankston Council will dedicate more resources to the continuity of programs at the same location, expand sibling priority from two years to three years, and allow families to nominate up to three kindergarten preferences. Former Frankston mayor Kris Bolam said “these changes will…

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AN employment assistance hub in Frankston is set to expand its services after a funding injection. Last week, Citi Foundation awarded its “Global Innovation Challenge: Accelerating Youth Employability” grant to The Brotherhood of St. Laurence for its Thrive Hub program. Through the grant stream the program will receive $500,000 USD, which converts to roughly $750,000 in AUD, to expand its services at hubs in Frankston and Broadmeadows. The “Thrive Hubs” are open to Victorians seeking support in the search for employment. Each hub offers customised support to eligible clients, and works alongside local employers. At an event last week, the…

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MONEY for improved CCTV across Frankston promised by the federal government before this year’s election is expected to be spent next year. The federal government promised to spend $1.5 million on CCTV installations across the Frankston municipality. Last week Frankston Council confirmed that the federal government would deliver the money across the 2026/2027 and 2027/2028 financial years. New CCTV locations in Karingal at Ashleigh Avenue at Karingal Drive, and Carrum Downs at the Pines Flora & Fauna Reserve car park, are being investigated. Neighbourhood Watch Frankston founding member Nick de Kunder said “community support for CCTV remains strong.” “CCTV is…

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A worker has died after falling from the roof of a residential property in Patterson Lakes on Saturday. The 63-year-old is believed to have been using a pressure washer to clean the roof before he was found deceased on the ground about 2:40pm. WorkSafe investigators responded and will determine whether further action is required. The death is the 54th confirmed workplace fatality for 2025. There were 51 work-related deaths at the same time last year.

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Across Victoria, the festive season brings families and friends together for long lunches, shared dinners, and much-anticipated celebrations. For many households, pets are naturally included in these gatherings and often hope for a taste of the festivities themselves. Many dogs are inclined to linger by the table in search of a tasty treat from your plate. However, a safe and engaging distraction, such as treat balls or suitable raw bones, can keep them occupied and make mealtimes smoother and safer for everyone. It is essential, however, to avoid offering cooked bones as they can splinter easily and potentially require urgent…

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