Frankston Times 12 December 2023

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Police patrol with Brodie Cowburn

Motorcycle crash investigated POLICE are investigating a crash between a car and motorbike in Frankston last month. Police say a red Honda CBR650 motorcycle was seen speeding through Frankston at around 5pm on 27 November. The bike allegedly reached speeds of more than 220kmph travelling from Mornington along the Moorooduc Highway, Peninsula Link, and Cranbourne Road. The bike allegedly nearly hit a pedestrian near Ballam Park, and later collided with a silver Ford station wagon near Wattletree Lane.

The driver of the bike suffered serious injuries in the crash. The 21-year-old man from Somerville was taken to hospital for treatment. The Ford driver, a 51-year-old Metung man, was also hurt and taken to hospital. Police are seeking witnesses who saw the motorcycle that day before the crash. They have also asked the woman who was allegedly nearly hit near Ballam Park to come forward. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.

FRANKSTON MP Paul Edbrooke and Chisholm executive Richard Pratten in the Project Fresh Start kitchen. Picture: Supplied

Hundreds take home plant-based meals SINCE starting up two years ago, a Frankston-based not-for-profit is now feeding around 400 people healthy meals each week. Project Fresh Start was founded by chef Jolene Gailitis in 2021. The organisation provides nutritious meals, and feeds around 400 people each week through its free community fridge project. Gailitis said “I am so proud to show off the great work that Project Fresh Start has been doing. I love getting to know the people in our community and helping to create a space where locals can feel safe and come together for a

nutritious meal. Our patrons frequently express how much they appreciate the positive impact of our plant-based meals. For many, it is their first experience with plant-based food, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.” The program runs out of the kitchen at Chisholm Frankston. Gailitis said “we are fortunate to use their facilities and are thankful for their on-going support in the community. Using the kitchen at Chisholm at their Frankston campus as our base has enabled us to transport food to more locations, helping us feed even more people in need.”

Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke visited the kitchen last week. He said “Project Fresh Start exemplifies the true spirit of community. Their commitment to providing nutritious meals, fostering inclusivity, and tackling food waste is a shining example of grassroots efforts making a significant impact. I commend Project Fresh Start for their outstanding work in Frankston, embodying the values that strengthen our community and uplift those in need.” The community fridge can be found at 20 Young Street in Frankston. For more information visit projectfreshstart.org.au

A free summer affair brimming with over 100 market stalls, food trucks, bars, family fun at the Kids Precinct presented by 3MP and music on the Live and Local Stage presented by T’Gallant. LILY CLANCY, KASSANDRA & HIM, WHISKEY GYPSIES, MOVERS & SHAKERS, PIANO WIZARD ANDREW FARRELL, MARCELLE, THE CALMER MILES AND ICKY SITCH

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