Frankston TV: Leon's 30 second snippet to appear at Village Cinemas Karingal
This snippet of the winning clip in the Frankston TV YouTube competition will be played on all screens at Village Cinemas Karingal for one week from:
Congratulations to Leon, Keanu and Michael on their well deserved victory.
Thanks to Village Cinemas Karingal for supporting FrankstonTV.
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4K VIDEO Karingal Hub Shopping Centre VIC AUS (2019) 4k video UHD
Karingal Hub, owned by ISPT, is a single level well-established sub-regional Shopping Centre located on Cranbourne Road in the heart of Frankston.
The centre is anchored by Woolworths, Big W and features over 110 specialty stores. The centre provides a quality range of fashion, lifestyle and everyday convenience for the community.
Star Zone is the Centre’s leisure complex and includes Village Cinemas Karingal, a variety of restaurants, cafés and a Goodlife Health Club. Easy access is available to both Karingal Hub and Star Zone with over 2,200 free parking spaces.
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Soldiers of The Royal Australian Engineers' 17th Construction Squadron in South Vietnam have been working nine hours a day since January this year on the main road running through the north of Phuoc Tuy Province. When completed the road known as Route 2, will stretch from Baria, the Province capital, into neighbouring Long Khanh Province, a total of 23 miles. The construction of the road begins at a quarry within the Nui Dat base which Australian soldiers have excavated near the barbed wire perimeter of the headquarters of the 1st Task Force. Every day bulldozers rip into the rock-face, gouging out blue metal known as three-minus. When one of the many Army trucks on the site is filled with rock, it is moved across to where a giant crusher reduces the three-minus into the size needed to seal the road. Conveyor belts rotate continuously, feeding the rock to a stock pile which serves as a pick-up point for Army drivers, who transport the blue metal away from Task Force area. A few miles away at Baria, where the road starts, another quarry provides smaller metal. This quarry is privately owned by an American company. Other raw materials come from the United States and Australia, and some materials...such as sand...come from local villages in Phuoc Tuy. About 20 soldiers are continually engaged in the construction of the new surface. The scene on Route 2 is similar to any road-construction project in Australia, although the workers are continually guarded by armoured personnel carriers. The engineers use conventional tar-laying machinery before spreading the road-metal with a grader and then packing it down with a steam roller. The soldiers who are trying to beat the Monsoon which begins any day are pleased with the progress they are making on Route 2. They estimate 400 yards of road is being sealed a day and expect Route 2 to be finished before the rains. Wherever they go, the Australians attract a curious audience of young Vietnamese school children who always stop and watch. It's a hot, dusty task, but the engineers take pride in the fact that every one of them is a professional, doing a thoroughly professional job. Earning a well deserved rest and watching the progress his troop has made, is 313089 Lance-Corporal Christopher Patrick (Chris) Burke of Wangaratta, Vic. Taking a drink of water after a tough spell on the road is 3178031 Sapper Terrance John (Terry) Ronald of Frankston, Vic. The members of 17th Construction Squadron believe they will beat the wet season but nobody knows for sure, the monsoon season being unpredictable. By working nine hours a day, the Australians are hoping to meet the deadline. One thing is sure: long after the Australians have withdrawn from Phuoc Tuy Province, Route 2 will stand as a lasting all-weather memorial to the assistance given by Australia in general, and the 17th Construction Squadron in particular.
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CCTV captures car smashing through a Melbourne cinema
CCTV captures car smashing through a Melbourne cinema CCTV captures car smashing through a Melbourne cinema CCTV captures car smashing through a Melbourne cinema Car bursts the doors off a cinema before reversing twice into an ATM...and leaving with NOTHING
A car burst through the doors of a Melbourne Village Cinema at 4.25am
The dark green sedan reversedinto an ATM then drove out of the complex
Police say it was a failed effort to steal money from the ATM
By NELSON GROOM FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 08:49 GMT, 4 January 2015 | UPDATED: 08:52 GMT, 4 January 2015
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Cars burst through doors in the movies all the time, but usually the action is confined to the big screen.
A car burst through the doors of a Melbourne Village Cinema at 4.25am on Sunday, before it reversed twice into an ATM machine.
CCTV footage which captures the dramatic incident shows the dark green sedan drive out of the Karingal Drive complex in Frankston, south-east Melbourne.
The dark green sedan, before it burst through the doors of a Melbourne Village Cinema at 4.25am on Sunday, before it reversed twice into an ATM machine
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The dark green sedan, before it burst through the doors of a Melbourne Village Cinema at 4.25am on Sunday, before it reversed twice into an ATM machine
While nothing was stolen, police say it was a failed effort to steal money from the ATM, reports Herald Sun.
First Constable Scott Middenway, from Frankston police, said the incident was likely planned.
'From the footage, it looks like the location of the ATM would have been known to the offenders,' he said.
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Two cleaners were inside the complex at the time but neither were injured.
The glass doors of the cinema were destroyed, as well as substantial damage to the carpet.
The car was stolen from Carrum Downs about 1pm on Saturday, and has since been seized by police.
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Australian Beach Games 2018
The Australian Beach Games Festival is an exciting new multisport festival that will bring together sports played on and around the beach, entertainment and lifestyle over one mammoth weekend in five states across Australia.
The Beach is an integral part of Australian culture, and Australians have grown up going to the beach for holidays and playing in the sand and surf. This concept captures everything that Australian love about the beach.
ABG in 2018 overview
- 6 stunning beach locations across Australia
- 15+ sporting events to choose from across an action-packed weekend
- Health and Lifestyle village including food truck carnival combined with a unique beach festival of sport, music and wellbeing.
- Over 8,000 participants and 60,000 spectators over all locations.
- Open to teams, individuals, clubs, families and schools across Australia
- National and international players competing at the game
- Live Concerts from some of Australia’s leading artists and DJ’s
The Australian Beach games inaugural event kicked off in Lakes Entrance Victoria in March 2018, with over 1000 participants and 10000+ visiting the activation area which included free outdoor cinema, food truck festival and live music.
In 2018 we will see the ABG launch in each state
- Frankston Vic 26-28 January 2018
- Bunbury WA 8-11 February 2018
- Lakes Entrance Vic (Australian Championships) 22-25 February 2018
- Newcastle NSW – 27-29 April 2018
- Gold Coast QLD – 9 – 10th June 2018
- Port Adelaide SA – 17 – 18th November 2018
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