THE message of conservation will be spread at a communal colouring event later this month. The Australian Conservation Fund Mornington branch is hosting a “Community for Creatures” day at the Frankston foreshore on 22 October. Visitors on the day will colour in a large banner adorned with endangered animals to raise awareness. Australian Conservation Fund Mornington member Sue Miles said she hopes the event will engage younger people in conservation efforts. “For Community for Creatures we’re getting people to colour in a banner with endangered species and we are presenting it to our MP Peta Murphy,” she said. “We are…
Author: Brodie Cowburn
DRIVERS who sustained damage to their cars while driving on Frankston Freeway last week could be eligible for compensation. A huge pothole which damaged dozens of cars on Frankston Freeway has been repaired. The pothole wreaked havoc on traffic on the evening of 3 October. More than a dozen cars had to be towed away for repairs before the situation was rectified. The Department of Transport and Planning has confirmed that the hole has now been repaired. “Our crews have completed emergency repairs to repair a pothole on the Frankston Freeway on Tuesday night,” a Department of Transport statement read.…
KINGSWOOD Golf Gourse owners AustralianSuper has confirmed it still plans to sell the site despite the planning minister’s recent rezoning approval. Planning minister Sonya Kilkenny confirmed that the site would be rezoned for development last month, although didn’t approve AustralianSuper’s submitted plans. The plan was sent to her 18 months ago. AustralianSuper announced it intended to sell the site weeks before Kilkenny’s announcement. It confirmed to The News that the sale process was proceeding. “AustralianSuper is looking to sell the former Kingswood Golf Course site,” AustraliaSuper development senior investment director Fiona Dunster said. “The fund has reviewed its property portfolio…
FRANKSTON Council CEO Phil Cantillon has had his tenure extended until 2026. Cantillon (pictured above) has been appointed for a further three years in the CEO role – his previous contract concluded on 15 September. He began in the role permanently in September 2019 after a short stint as acting CEO. Frankston Council’s most recent annual report, 2021/2022, revealed that its highest paid member of key management received remuneration between $380,000 and $389,999. Total remuneration includes salary, paid leave, superannuation, and contribution for the private use of a vehicle if applicable. Cantillon replaced Dennis Hovenden in the CEO role. Hovenden…
THE Love Flower sculpture is set to move from its Peninsula Link home by the end of the year. Love Flower, by John Meade, has been at the Cranbourne Road overpass of Peninsula Link since 2019. It replaced Reflective Lullaby, the infamous chrome gnome. The Peninsula Link overpass sculpture is replaced every four years as part of a partnership between McClelland Gallery and Southern Way. Last year artist Natasha Johns-Messenger was handed a $300,000 commission to complete a sculpture titled Compass 23, which will be installed at the site. The new artwork is expected to feature 12-metre high powder coated…