Author: Brodie Cowburn

THE redeveloped Peninsula University Hospital has officially opened its doors. The former Frankston Hospital has been undergoing $1.1 billion redevelopment works. The new 12-storey tower is now open and operational. Peninsula Health confirmed that it would be moving patients into the new tower on 20 January. In a statement it said “throughout the day, patients and consumers (except those in the Emergency Department, Intensive Care, Westernport and our PAPU unit) will be transferred from our current building into the new inpatient wards. “During the move, visits are limited to essential support people only. Once patients and consumers are settled, families…

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PROVINCIAL LANGWARRIN has kept their season alive with an impressive win over Red Hill, as MPCA cricket returned for 2026 with double-header action. Red Hill hosted the Kangaroos at Red Hill Recreation Reserve in one-day cricket on Saturday. Langwarrin batted first, and looked refreshed and revitalised after the Christmas break. After initially stumbling out of the gates to 2/10, Langwarrin took control of the game. Skipper Matthew Prosser came in and smashed 88 from 87 deliveries. Langwarrin’s middle order was in fine form. The Kangaroos ended up scoring 8/227 from their 40 overs. Red Hill struggled during their run chase.…

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THE planned redevelopment of Kingswood Golf Course in Dingley Village looks certain to proceed after Kingston Council missed its deadline to appeal. In mid-November last year, Kingston Council confirmed that it had lodged an appeal with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal addressing the state government’s approval of the Dingley Village golf course redevelopment. Council was later informed it had missed the appeal deadline by four days. The approved plans from developer Satterley will see the former golf course converted into 941 residential lots. (“Council calls for redevelopment review” The News 19/11/2025) Kingston Council CEO blamed the state government for…

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THE Frankston railway line is on track to travel through the city loop once again next month, with 12 extra weekly services set to be added to the timetable later this year. The Metro Tunnel will begin full operation on 1 February, with changes set to be implemented across Victoria’s rail network. From the beginning of next month Frankston line services will return to the city loop, and a new temporary timetable will be put into effect. Going forward Frankston line trains will run via Parliament, Melbourne Central, Flagstaff, Southern Cross, then Flinders Street all day. Services will not continue…

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POLICE are exercising expanded powers to conduct weapon searches in Frankston’s CBD. On 8 January, Victoria Police deputy commissioner Robert Hill declared all public places within Bayside Centre in Frankston as a “Designated Area under section 10D of the Control of Weapons Act 1990”. The declaration allows police to search a person for weapons without a warrant – police can conduct electronic wand searches, vehicle and bag searches, and frisks. The published gazette reads that “a police officer may also exercise their power under the Act to direct a person to leave the designated area if they refuse to remove…

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