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09 Mar 10 | THE Frankston Dolphins Football Club has a new-look team lined up for the new season, which gets under way next Saturday against the Melbourne-aligned Casey Scorpions.
Training goes to air
09 Mar 10 |  HELICOPTERS buzzed over head last week during Ambulance Victoria training exercises.
'Racism not to blame' for youth mob attack
09 Mar 10 | CARRUM Downs resident Sahasranaman Ranjit does not believe Australia is a racist country despite being racially abused while he and his wife were attacked by a marauding mob of up 30 youths.
Shire culls tree removal application
09 Mar 10 | A MOVE to cut down 23 maturing eucalypts in a Somers residential garden has been thwarted by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council.
Schools walk talk on travel
09 Mar 10 | HASTINGS school students are being encouraged to walk and cycle to school, with new pathways and crossings making the journey safer and easier.
Pinkies brighten stay for patients
09 Mar 10 | FRANKSTON Hospital's Pink Ladies were lauded as "model volunteers" at the hospital last Friday week.
09 Mar 10 |  MARITIME history buffs will display model boats at Warneet Motor Yacht Club on the weekend of March 20-21.
New reefs snapped up
09 Mar 10 | THE artificial recreational fishing reefs being trialled at Aspendale, Seaford and Frankston have been rapidly colonised by snapper and other fish species.
09 Mar 10 | A RECORD number of new nurses has started the graduate nurse program at Peninsula Health.
09 Mar 10 | ALTHOUGH St Kilda Football Club's Seaford headquarters will not be finished until the end of the year, players will be at Frankston Park on Sunday for the annual family day.
09 Mar 10 | POLICE say they are struggling to find a motive for a violent incident in Frankston South last week in which a man, 50, was punched in the head and had his car damaged.
09 Mar 10 | A WAR of words has broken out between two former Frankston mayors over the direction being taken by Frankston Council and the current mayor, Christine Richards.
09 Mar 10 | GREATER Melbourne received more summer rain than last year, with some places getting up to 260millimetres over the past three months.
'Inland port' could get us out of a jam
09 Mar 10 | A $750 MILLION 'inland port' at Lyndhurst has been touted as a key to unlocking congestion caused by thousands of trucks each day on Monash Freeway and other main arterial roads.
Hole truth about new age power
09 Mar 10 | A pioneer of Australia's geothermal energy industry is bringing a new age of power generation for heating and cooling to Frankston and peninsula homes.
09 Mar 10 |  AN award-winning photograph by Ron Brown will soon be seen by thousands of people travelling through Frankston.
Here's cheers to cha-rm of tea
09 Mar 10 |  YOU don't have to be a tea aficionado to enjoy Camellia Cha's book on the subject.
09 Mar 10 | A FREE training session to motivate and encourage Landcare volunteers will be held in Frankston on Thursday
Farmers' market a fresh way to shop
09 Mar 10 | SCARECROWS were strolling around Mt Eliza Village on Friday, bringing tidings of a new market that organisers guarantee will sell food "direct from the source".
Ex-cop calls for stronger force
09 Mar 10 | RETIRED police sergeant and Frankston's 1999 citizen of the year David Newman is fed up with what he claims is the council's bias towards the city's central business district at the expense of its residential areas.   | CommentsComments (1)
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11 Mar 10 | When The Hurt Locker beat James Cameron's 3D preachy green blockbuster Avatar for best picture, his smile was looking decidedly cracked.
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