Pat Rollo pavilion works begin
(L to R) COUNCIL CEO Phil Cantillon, deputy mayor Nathan Conroy, mayor Kris Bolam, minister for community sport Ros Spence, Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke, Pines Cricket Club president Brad Saunders, and Pines FNC president Jeff Svigos with (front) Aldercourt Primary School students Rishaylen and Taylah.
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WORK has begun on the redevelopment of a Pines sporting ground.
Pat Rollo Reserve is undergoing a $2.8 million facelift. Construction of a new pavilion is now underway. The existing Pat Rollo Reserve pavilion is more than 40 years old.
The $2.8 million project includes two new female-friendly change rooms, umpires rooms, accessible toilets, a kitchen and kiosk, a meeting room, and a social room. The redeveloped space will be used by Pines Football Netball Club, Pines Junior Football Club, and Pines Cricket Club.
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Miss Inbetween gets the chocolates on Easter Monday
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HORSE RACING
MICHAEL Mehegan’s handy filly Miss Inbetween shot back into the winner’s circle on Monday 5 April with a strong win at Sandown.
The three-year-old filly by Fighting Sun relished the drop back in grade after tackling two Group Three contests at her past three starts.
Settling towards the rear of the field, Miss Inbetween showed plenty of fight to run down the up-and-coming Sirileo Miss in the closing stages of the 1400m event.
Mornington-based trainer Michael Mehegan said it was great to see her back on track for her main targets after being unplaced this preparation.
Indigenous health expo coming up
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THE Bay Mob Expo will return to Nairm Marr Djambana this Friday.
The expo will showcase health, education, and wellbeing services available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. Elder Helen Bnads, cultural lead at Peninsula Health, said “the Bay Mob Expo is a great example of the active and respected partnership between the local Aboriginal communities, Peninsula Health and other organisations of the south eastern area.”
“This free family event brings together health, education, sports, arts, government providers to share information about their services and to promote further Aboriginal safety, strong culture, strong peoples aspiration of self-determination.”
Alleged hoons charged
THREE men will appear at the Frankston Magistrates Court after being charged with offences dating back three years.
On 2 April, police charged a 21-year-old Cranbourne man with 54 offences relating to nine hoon events across the Cranbourne area in the last three years. Charges laid include reckless conduct endangering life, possess MDMA, and possession of an imitation firearm.
An 18-year-old Cranbourne man was charged with 12 offences including reckless conduct endangering life and incitement. A 20-year-old Cranbourne West man was also charged with 12 offences including conduct endangering life and conduct endangering serious injury.
Two vehicles have been seized by police as part of their investigation. They allege that the two Holden sedans were involved with “high-risk driving events”. The three men were bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 17 November.