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New council pushes for more police - Bayside News
Dec 10, 2024 · MORE police could soon patrol Frankston on bicycles as part of a plan revealed by Frankston councillors last week.Newly-elected Frankston councillor Nathan Butler raised the idea at last week’s council meeting. He proposes that council talk to Victoria Police and offer to buy bicycles for them so they can patrol the Frankston CBD and foreshore
Six arrested following Frankston North shooting - Bayside News
Nov 7, 2024 · Armed Crime Squad detectives have arrested six people after a man was shot in Frankston North on Monday night. It’s alleged the 36-year-old was shot during an altercation with a group of people at an Armata Crescent address about 7.20pm on 4 November. The Dandenong man was taken to hospital where he remains with life-threatening
Bayside schools celebrate ATAR success - Bayside News
Dec 16, 2024 · STUDENTS across the bayside region received their ATAR scores last Thursday (12 December) with some outstanding results. Kirsten Harkness made history for Mount Erin College with the highest score a student has ever achieved at the school; an outstanding 99.75. “I felt confident throughout the year,” said Harkness who plans to study law and arts
Charges laid over shooting - Bayside News
Nov 11, 2024 · SIX people have been arrested in relation to a Frankston North shooting which left a man with life-threatening injuries. A man was found with a serious gunshot wound on Armata Crescent at around 7.20pm on 4 November. The victim, a 36-year-old man from Dandenong, was taken to hospital. Police allege that the victim was shot
Council approves height limits - Bayside News
Sep 23, 2024 · AFTER more than two years of development, new height limits in Frankston’s city centre have been sent to the planning minister for final approval. Frankston Council has been working on its FMAC Structure Plan since 2022. The plan and its associated planning scheme amendment C160fran will set maximum preferred height limits of up to 16
Murder charge for husband - Bayside News
Jan 7, 2025 · A MAN has been charged with murder after an alleged stabbing in Langwarrin on Boxing Day. Yvonne Beres was allegedly stabbed to death by her husband John Beres at their home on Wood Duck Court in Langwarrin at around 6:30am on Boxing Day. The 59-year-old victim died at the scene. The 63-year-old man allegedly responsible
Crime statistics skyrocketing - Bayside News
Oct 10, 2024 · CRIME in Frankston is on the up, increasing by nearly 20 percent in the 2023/2024 financial year. The Crime Statistics Agency released its yearly figures last week. It revealed that there were 16,252 offences recorded within the Frankston municipality in the year ending June 2024. That figure is a 19.2 percent increase on the year
New councillors confirmed - Bayside News
Nov 19, 2024 · THE winners of the Frankston Council election have been officially declared, and will be sworn in this week. David Asker and Nathan Butler were the final two candidates to be declared the winners of their wards last week. Asker is returning to council after serving between 2020 and 2024, and Butler will sit on council
Man charged after drug raids - Bayside News
Nov 27, 2024 · A MORDIALLOC man has been charged with drug trafficking after a series of raids across the south-east of Melbourne last week. Police raided a factory in Moorabbin, two storage sheds in Springvale, and a factory in Clayton on 20 November. They allegedly seized 370kgs of 1,4-Butanediol, large quantities of steroids and prescription medication from the
‘Rising costs’ a focus for council -mayor - Bayside News
Nov 27, 2024 · KRIS Bolam has been elected mayor of Frankston for the third time. The newly-elected Frankston Council was sworn in at a public meeting last Wednesday, 20 November. During that meeting Bolam was elected mayor, and first-time councillor Steffie Conroy was appointed deputy mayor. Bolam says that over the next year, council will make cost-of-living a