POLICE are investigating a “suspicious” fire which broke out at a Beach Street home on Thursday, 27 February.Firefighters were called out to the blaze at the abandoned home at around 5am. They brought the fire under control by 5.25am, containing it to one property. No people were inside the property during the fire, police say. A community advice warning for smoke was issued in the wake of the fire. No injuries have been reported.Investigators are now probing the cause of the blaze. In a statement, Victoria Police said “Frankston Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a suspicious fire in Frankston…
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Frankston Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following alleged assaults and attempted carjackings in Frankston yesterday morning. Officers responded to reports of a woman being assaulted near the intersection of Cranbourne and Lindrum roads about 11am. It is alleged a man threatened several people in a carpark. He allegedly approached a woman and made demands for her car keys, before assaulting her. Passers-by assisted the woman, who was not seriously injured, and the man fled the scene on foot. Police will allege the same man attended a nearby shop and assaulted a second woman, after making demands for…
ARTISTS will transform Mordi Village with murals and artworks this April. The Wall To Wall festival returns to Mordialloc between 5 and 6 April. Juddy Roller will curate a selection of murals from ten street artists.Juddy Roller creative director Shaun Hossack said the Wall to Wall festival “has always been more than just an art event—it’s a cultural celebration.” “As we mark our tenth anniversary, we’re celebrating the over 110 stunning murals that we’ve brought to life across four different locations, and the inspiring legacy that endures long after the walls are painted. It’s amazing to see the journey we’ve…
SAGES Cottage in Baxter has launched its own nursery for locally grown plants and products. The Baxter cottage hosts people living with disabilities, and allows them to gain work experience and build their skills. Sages Cottage client Callum is among the workers at the new nursery – he said it is an “amazing opportunity for everyone.” “I’m excited, ecstatic, happy— all the emotions. I want it to do well. I’m excited about the plants going inside the nursery,” he said.Sages Cottages CEO Phil Hayes-Brown said “Sages’ new farm gate shop will provide more work opportunities for clients as well as…
FUNDRAISING by the Blue Ribbon Foundation is underway to purchase two new life support machines for Peninsula Health.The extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machines cost $300,000. The new machines will be installed at the redeveloped Frankston Hospital. The machines offer temporary life-support for patients with severe or acute respiratory and cardiac failure. The Frankston E.C.M.O Unit is expected to be named in memory of the four police officers killed on the Eastern Freeway in 2020: Lynette Taylor, Kevin King, Joshua Prestney, and Glen Humphris.Blue Ribbon Foundation CEO Neil Soullier said “we can do nothing to bring these members back but we can…