April 2010

Frankston City is back in the race to be named Victoria and Australia's most sustainable City. After winning both awards in 2008 Council did not submit an entry last year, but with a number of new exciting projects, 2010 could again be Frankston's year.
Council has voted to put its draft Gambling Policy out for public comment and would like your feedback. The Policy seeks to reduce gambling related harm in Frankston through a range of measures.
Frankston City Mayor Christine Richards explains why the security trial in the CAD must go ahead.
This year is the Year of Women in Local Government, and Frankston City Mayor Christine Richards is proud to boast of Council's efforts including women in its workforce.
The Sandsational Easter Egg Hunt is back these school holidays, with a chance for the kids to explore the Greatest Moments in History exhibition at the Frankston Waterfront and win some great prizes.
National Youth Week is going off with a bang in Frankston in 2010 with a wide range of events culminating in a massive National Youth Week Festival celebrating cultural diversity at Samuel Sherlock Reserve on Friday, 16 April from 3:30pm to 7:00pm.
Frankston's Youth Resource Centre is launching its very own Youth Library, and what better way to launch it than by uncovering some of Frankston City's best young writers
Centenary Park Golf Course is doing it for the ladies this April, starting with a FREE Ladies' Clinic each day from Monday, 12 April until Sunday, 18 April. Women of any age are free to come along, bring a friend and learn the basics to see if they would like to get into golf.
All roads in the Frankston Central Activity District (CAD) became part of a 40kmh zone  as of  29 March.
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