6/01/2009 | ST Kilda footballers will be used to promote Frankston as part of the secret deal that will see the club establish its headquarters at Belvedere Reserve, Seaford.
Star's exit signals end of season
6/01/2009 | IT was exactly 12 days after Christmas and, in keeping with tradition, the giant star was removed yesterday from the top of Frankston's Christmas tree in Davey Street.
Enjoy the fun but not here, police decree
6/01/2009 | FRANKSTON and the Mornington Peninsula enjoyed a relatively trouble-free New Year's Eve with police closing a number of public events to reduce trouble that has blighted previous years' celebrations.
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Shower or two clearing. 13°C - 19°C


Victory stint a thrill for junior players
6/01/2009 | LANGWARRIN Soccer Club's under-13 side had a once-in-a-lifetime thrill when they took the field as ball boys for Melbourne Victory's clash against the Queensland Roar at Telstra Dome on Friday night.
6/01/2009 | FRANKSTON Council will work again this summer with tennis clubs on reduction of water use and to ensure more courts are available for play throughout the year.
Beach body death 'not suspicious'
POLICE say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a man found washed up ...
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Defence warns of climate conflict
7/01/2009 | Rising sea levels could lead to extra naval deployments to deal with increases in illegal migration and fishing, a Defence Force analysis says.


7/01/2009 | An Australian businessman is dead after being stabbed at least 20 times during a home invasion in the Philippines province of Iloilo, local media reports.
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Qantas-BA merger a bad Irish joke
8/12/2008 | By all accounts, Alan Joyce, the new head of Qantas, is a likeable man with an excellent record as an airline executive. Yet his first week as the chief executive of Australia's international carrier and national icon has unfolded like a bad Irish joke.
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