Author: BaysideNews

FRANKSTON’S waterfront has a striking new attraction, with the installation of Flyway on the iconic Frankston Pier as part of the Frankston Regional Arts Trail.The new sculpture enhances one of Frankston’s most recognisable landmarks, encouraging residents and visitors to experience the Pier in a new way while engaging with the city’s unique coastal environment.Created by Taiwanese-Australian artist Yu-Fang Chi, Flyway is inspired by the migratory birds that travel the East Asian–Australasian Flyway and the local birdlife along Frankston’s shoreline. Installed along the Pier, the sculptural forms respond to wind, water, and light, creating a changing experience as people move through…

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THE Environmental Protection Agency have been investigating an oil slick with a strong odour in Kananook Creeek between Seaford and Frankston. The alert issued by the EPA on 6 August advised people to avoid contact with the water until further notice. Frankston City councillor Emily Green wrote on social media on Friday (7 August): “I’ve been advised that the hydrocarbon pollution appears to be entering Bardia Drain before flowing into Kananook Creek”. “Council officers and the EPA met on site today to inspect the drainage network and continue tracing the source. At this stage, investigations are still ongoing and the…

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A PATTERSON Lakes family’s holiday on Phillip Island turned into a medical emergency when nine-year-old Alyssa suffered a serious asthma episode, requiring a co-ordinated and sustained response to save her. Treatment from teams at Cowes Urgent Care Centre and Peninsula University Hospital in Frankston worked together to ensure she made a full recovery. “Alyssa had woken up during the night with a bit of asthma, so I started her asthma management plan,” said Alyssa’s mum, Kirra. “She had a little cold and her asthma is very much viral induced, so it wasn’t anything that seemed particularly concerning. But then after…

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FRANKSTON South golfer Will Veitch has taken home silver at the US Kids Golf World Championship. The championship took place in Pinehurst, North Carolina from 30 July to 1 August. Seven-year-old Will was tied for the lead after three rounds, before a four-hole playoff decided the title. Will said he was nervous, but it was exciting to get to compete. “It was really cool to play in the World Championship,” said Will. “I was a bit nervous in the playoff, but I just tried my best. I’m really proud of myself.” Will produced a standout performance in the Boys 7…

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ART lovers are invited to experience creativity in action when local artist Lily Walker paints live at Kingston Arts’ G3 Gallery in Parkdale on Saturday 8 August. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to watch Walker create a new oil painting, ask questions about her creative process and gain an insight into the techniques behind her work. The live painting event coincides with Lily Walker’s current exhibition, Home Show, on display at G3 Gallery until 22 August. The exhibition features a series of oil paintings exploring themes of intimacy, closeness and care within the context of suburban Melbourne. Through familiar…

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