Showing posts with label frankston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frankston. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Another idea!

An idea suggested by a resident which I'm very fond of is the concept of creating a shop as an outreach program to help young people attain Open University degrees. Frankston City has one of the lowest rates of tertiary education in Australia, and an outreach program could change that and reverse the cycle, so to speak. Grants could be available for people wishing to take the STAT exam (which gives you the ability to aim for a University course if you are mature-aged or just an early school-leaver) and computers and tutors could be provided for assistance with assignments.

Just another idea from one of the great Frankston residents! Keep them coming!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

As part of my meet-and-greet sessions with residents this week, I have come up with an idea for an annual “Eco Expo” that would be held in Wells Street in the Frankston CBD for a day. This event is intended to showcase sustainable living and would feature stalls, free activities and keynote speeches from those ‘in the know’.

With climate change becoming a real issue, our local community will be the first to be affected. The Eco Expo is a way to introduce sustainable living to the community and get some ideas forming in people’s minds!

Have you any ideas for Frankston?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Riding around Town

From today onwards, you may see me around Frankston riding my new (used!) bike. I'm the guy with the Greens stickers on his helmet.

I think it's important to walk the walk, and since I am running on a "less reliance on cars" platform, I will not be using my car in this campaign (except if my wife and children are attending events or shopping with me, or it's my turn to pick up the kids!). I think that for short trips it is quite easy to invest in a bicycle or, even easier, to walk to the local shops! I understand that for longer trips, it's almost impossible to walk (public transport, perhaps?). For those with young children (like myself), it can be very difficult walking to the shops. Have a go anyway!

Alongside this, we need to increase public transport. The Frankston railway line needs to be extended to Baxter, and Councils (as well as communities) need to band together to lobby State Government to increase the number of services and the quality of these services (rail and bus).

Another idea I have is for an inner and outer loop situation, where we can link up stations towards the end of certain lines (Frankston, Cranbourne, Dandenong, Glen Waverley, Nunawading, and so on). The inner loop (which is not so much a Frankston issue) would link up stations such as Caulfield with East Malvern and across to Box Hill. Don't get me wrong. These are major works and require more thought and process than what i've outlined here (tunnels or no tunnels? Stations in between these outer loop stations?) but I think it is a credible idea.

Ideas are important and the most realistic ideas are going to come from one source : the community for whom these ideas are required. That's why I am, on this election campaign, going to link up with community groups at meetings and find out what ideas THEY have. Let's give the community a true, genuine ear on Council. It's about time!