25 May 2015

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Colourful: Cory Johnston paints a picture at the FRANK hub for artists and entrepreneurs. Picture: Yanni

FRANK space for creatives ARTISTS and entrepreneurs are an intriguing mix at a new shared community space in Frankston. The Frankston Regional Artisan’s Network – also known as FRANK – has gathered together creatives and small businesses under the same roof at a Beach St hub. The network is a Frankston Council initiative. Mayor Cr Sandra Mayer said a project team of council officers and Frankston residents had planned the FRANK project. “This team shared a vision to create a unique space that allows local creatives, small businesses and entrepreneurs to come together to share a place to work, inspire and connect - similar to The Hub in Melbourne and co-working spaces that now operate across the globe.” Small businesses and artists can lease space

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at the community hub at less expense than individually renting office space. The supportive community of like-minded businesspeople at the hub helps start-up entrepreneurs feel less isolated thanks to a “business incubator with all the comforts of home”, according to FRANK’s website. “FRANK is a friendly and safe place that offers personal, shared and interactive spaces to promote productivity and inspiration,” Cr Mayer said. “It compliments Council’s efforts to revitalise the heart of Frankston and its commitment to public art and the development of key public spaces.” The FRANK hub is at 31 Beach St, Frankston. See frankcre8.org.au for further information or call council on 9784 1049.

Face-fit image of woman’s assailant POLICE have released a face-fit image of a man they wish to speak to regarding an assault in Frankston on Friday 8 May. In the incident, a woman was hit on the head with a piece of wood and then robbed as she was leaving Bayside shopping centre. Senior Constable Ken Howard, of the Armed Robbery Task Force, said the woman, 62, was walking on Ross Smith Av when the man hit her from behind and knocked her to the ground at 6.20pm. The man then began rifling through her handbag. The woman initially thought he was trying to assist her but then realised he was her assailant and pulled the bag away. The man ran off with her scarf. The man is described as late 30s, Caucasian, with short cropped ginger hair, 183cm tall and a large build. He was wearing a yellow-andblue, high-visibility top and khaki pants. Sen. Const. Howard is appealing for witnesses to the unprovoked attack. He said the man had also been seen in busy Young, Balmoral and Clyde streets around the time of the attack. Anyone with information should call Frankston police 9784 5590 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

FRANKSTON Police’s burglary unit – the Acrobats – have been busy tracking down offenders over the past three weeks. They have arrested seven offenders and charged them with 35 counts of burglary and aggravated burglary across the Frankston area. Five have been remanded in custody. Other charges include theft of motor car and obtain property by deception. All will appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on various dates to be fixed. Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Fyfe will allege the offenders broke into people’s homes between 7-11pm, stole wallets and computers, as well as taking victims’ cars afterwards. “Several of the victims’ homes appear to have been unlocked when the thieves entered. It would be devastating to have your privacy violated during the night and then to lose your liberty by being without your car in the morning,” he said. “Of course, it would be better if the offenders had not been able to get into the homes in the first place.” Detective Fyfe urges builders to install security cameras on unattended sites to counter a spike in thefts.

Man arrested over weapons haul A 42-year-old Langwarrin man will face court after Frankston detectives executed a warrant in Landhill Close on Saturday (23 May). Police entered the residential property and arrested the man around 3.30pm. They also uncovered a cache of weapons including swords, slingshots, laser pointers and knives. He was interviewed by detectives and has been charged with possess handgun, possess prohibited weapons, possess cannabis and advertise and sell prohibited weapons. The man will face the Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 8 September.


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