Be wary of #Covid19 scammers
There are a number of Coronavirus related scams currently circulating. Protect yourself. Don't be fooled by false messages or online products. Stay up-to-date with the latest online threats through Stay Smart Online.
Monday 30 March, 7pm, Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 30 Davey Street, Frankston
Hear about upcoming projects and other changes and issues impacting Frankston City. There are new guidelines around residents attending Council meetings and how questions can be submitted, click the below link for more information.
EOI: Frankston Visitor Information Centre
co-location
Submit your EOI by 11am, Friday 3 April
Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from business operators to co-locate within the FVIC building, at the Frankston Waterfront.
Registrations for 3-year-old and 4-year-old kindergarten in 2021 are now open. Spots are also still available for 2020 programs. 4-year-old kinder registration closes 5pm, Monday 30 April. 3-year-old kinder registration closes 5pm, Wednesday 30 September.
Apply for a Council grant today
Council's Grant Program offers funds of up to $1,000, to help support individual and group projects that will benefit the Frankston City community.
The service will be continuing however non-essential home maintenance services, such as gutter cleaning have been suspended. Essential services such as smoke alarm checks/battery changes will continue. Staff will confirm with you once you book.
Big Picture Fest concludes for 2020
New street art for Frankston City
Another Big Picture Fest is now complete. See new street art from an all-star line-up of local and international artists across the city. Step out and take a look today. Remember to follow social distancing protocol at all times.
See all the latest updates on works happening across Frankston City.
Has someone done something nice for you recently? Tell us about it!
This is the perfect time for us to come together as a community and we want to help share some of the amazing ways we are supporting one another. Tell us your stories on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and include #HiNeighbour.
Have Your Say:
Council Plan 2021–2025
Every four years a new Council is elected in Frankston City. At its commencement, each new Council is required to produce a Council Plan, outlining its key priorities and strategic direction for the next four years. Residents, business owners and community groups are invited to share their ideas and priorities to help shape our city's future.
Annual pet registration notices are being delivered now. Pay before Friday 10 April.
Supporting local business during COVID-19
Join the Frankston Food Move
Coronavirus means less locals and visitors are eating out but you can help the city’s food businesses get through this tough time. Sign up to the Invest Frankston #theFrankstonFoodMove and pledge to order at least a meal a fortnight from one of the city’s amazing restaurants, cafes or bars.
Visit the website: frankston.vic.gov.au or phone: 1300 322 322
Due to social distancing measures now in place across the country, we ask people avoid heading into our customer service centres wherever possible — to help protect our community and our staff. Instead, head to our website or phone: 1300 322 322. Please note: Seaford Customer Service Centre is now CLOSED.
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