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A MAN and woman who allegedly stole a charity tin raising money towards bushfire relief have been arrested. It is alleged that the man and woman entered a Frankston fast food
restaurant on the Nepean Highway at around 9.30pm, Monday 6 January. Police allege that the man removed the donation tin from the front counter and put it in the woman’s hand bag before leaving the store.
On 10 January, a 37-year old Drouin man and a 41-year-old Drouin woman were arrested in Dandenong. Police say they are expected to be charged with theft.
We’re building big in the south east and there will be disruptions We’re removing 75 level crossings with 31 already gone, and constructing new rail and road tunnels. Public transport disruptions: Buses or coaches replace trains
Road disruptions: Closed roads, lanes and ramps
Frankston and Stony Point lines
2 Jan – 16 Feb Frankston to Stony Point 13 – 30 Jan Flinders Street to Caulfield 2 – 16 Feb Moorabbin to Frankston
Nepean Highway, Carrum
6 – 19 Jan
Single lane closed between Patterson River and Eel Race Road
Sandringham Line
20 – 23 Jan 27 – 30 Jan
Park Road, Cheltenham
15 – 22 Jan
Road closed bewteen Hall Street and Cheltenham Park Gate
Station Street, Carrum
29 Jan – 17 Feb One way traffic between Mascot Avenue and Eel Race Road
Charman Road, Cheltenham
1 Feb – 7 Mar
Road closed between Blagdon Street and Station Road
Eel Race Road, Carrum
From 2 Feb
Level crossing permanently closed
Mascot Avenue, Bonbeach
From 2 Feb
Level crossing permanently closed
Flinders Street to Elsternwick (after 8:15 pm) Flinders Street to Elsternwick (after 8:15 pm)
Keep in mind, there are other disruptions on the public transport and road networks over summer.
Find out if you’re affected at bigbuild.vic.gov.au Dates subject to change. Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
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Frankston Times
14 January 2020