Frankston Neighbourhood Policing Forum: Community Safety Discussion

Frankston residents are invited to take part in an important discussion on community safety at the upcoming Frankston PSA Neighbourhood Policing Forum this Thursday, 6th March 2025.

Frankston residents are invited to take part in an important discussion on community safety at the upcoming Frankston PSA Neighbourhood Policing Forum this Thursday, 6th March 2025.

The forum will be held at Chisholm Institute – Frankston Campus, Building C, Fletcher Rd, Frankston VIC 3199, from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. Doors will open at 5:15pm, allowing attendees to settle in before discussions begin.

This is a vital opportunity for local services, community groups, and residents to engage directly with Victoria Police on the issues that matter most. The forum will cover key concerns including:

  • Current crime trends in the Frankston area
  • Crime prevention strategies
  • Family violence and available support
  • Youth-related issues and safety concerns
  • Road policing and traffic safety
  • Drug-related crime and its impact on the community

A Victoria Police panel will lead discussions, providing insights into their ongoing efforts and taking questions from the audience throughout the event. This interactive session aims to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, fostering a collaborative approach to improving safety in the region.

Residents are encouraged to register in advance to participate. To secure your spot, email your details to [email protected].

Don’t miss this chance to have your voice heard and contribute to making Frankston a safer place for all!

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