EXPERIENCE the wonder of Roy Orbison in this brilliant theatrical portrayal of the man, his music, his voice, and his life. Only the Lonely…Crying…You Got It…Penny Arcade…Working for the Man…Pretty Woman..so many more…Mark Shelley is simply brilliant in his characterisation of Roy. He not only has the vocal range and tone to honour his songs, he also has the sensitivity and artistic ability to ‘be’ Roy. His seven piece live band are the finest of Australia’s musicians.“I am both a massive fan and admirer of Roy’s immense talent, singing and song writing ability. There has been no one like him…
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Frankston City Council is excited to launch the new Entrepreneur Program 2025–26, designed to help local individuals turn great ideas into thriving businesses. Whether you’re developing a concept, preparing to launch, or have started within the past year, this program offers tailored training, expert mentoring, and the chance to pitch your business idea to an expert panel.Local entrepreneur Andy Pater from Smart Yards in Frankston said “being an entrepreneur in Frankston means more than just running a business”. “It’s about building something meaningful in the community I grew up in,” Mr Pater said. “Through Smart Yards and other ventures, I’m…
Compiled by Cameron McCulloughTHE proposal of the Shire Council to dispose of its present offices in Bay street and erect spacious new buildings on the Davey street site is agitating the minds of a section of the ratepayers who, not quite conversant with all the facts, have visions of additional loan burdens staring them in the face.It is certainly a good sign to see the ratepayers on the alert to protect their own interests by applying the searchlight of public inquiry to all undertakings likely to involve them in financial responsibility.In the past they have been too docile, or perhaps,…
THE death of a man in Langwarrin has been ruled non-suspicious.The man’s body was found on Jarman Drive at around 2pm on 19 October. Victoria Police have since confirmed in a statement that the 68-year-old man’s death “is not being treated as suspicious.”A report will be prepared for the coroner by police. First published in the Frankston Times – 28 October 2025
Protective Services Officers (PSOs) have arrested two men allegedly breaking into cars at Seaford Railway Station yesterday. Officers responded to reports of men attempting to break into parked vehicles off Railway Parade about 1.50pm. Upon arriving, officers spotted the two men who fled the area. A 26-year-old Frankston man who fled on foot had no hope against the PSO, who put his recent marathon training to good use and chased the man down, taking him safely into custody. He was subsequently searched and found to be carrying small amount of suspected cannabis and methamphetamine, a knife, pickaxe and several car…