Actual announcement
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$10m deal - gymnasiums, altitude rooms, offices, locker rooms etc.
Pictures of planned building - two storey quite a grand looking structure, but could possibly host games down at Frankston in 10-15 years
Press conference about to commence in 10 mins or so
St Kilda not putting much money into the deal - mostly Frankston and State government
Robert Harvey to lead an "I love Frankston" parade through the city on the weekend, and the council and city are really happy at the moment with getting the Saints there.
More to come - Matt Thompson SEN.
Pictures of planned building - two storey quite a grand looking structure, but could possibly host games down at Frankston in 10-15 years
Press conference about to commence in 10 mins or so
St Kilda not putting much money into the deal - mostly Frankston and State government
Robert Harvey to lead an "I love Frankston" parade through the city on the weekend, and the council and city are really happy at the moment with getting the Saints there.
More to come - Matt Thompson SEN.
They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.
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Carn't you listen to SEN and then post a report for our attention.
Incidently, I'm amused by your avatar - are you really a highly paid, underworked member of our esteemed Public Service? If you are, you certainly have the time to report to us, not us to you, for it is you who is the "fatcat".
Incidently, I'm amused by your avatar - are you really a highly paid, underworked member of our esteemed Public Service? If you are, you certainly have the time to report to us, not us to you, for it is you who is the "fatcat".
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Re: Actual announcement
Arn't you able to listen to SEN and provide us with a report.?ausfatcat wrote:I presume the announcement will be on SEN can some post a summary please, it would be appreciated.
I am amused by your avatar and assume you are one of our esteemed highly paid underworked public servants and if so, you should be reporting to us, not us to you.
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Yep that was basically it.Oh When the Saints wrote:$10m deal - gymnasiums, altitude rooms, offices, locker rooms etc.
Pictures of planned building - two storey quite a grand looking structure, but could possibly host games down at Frankston in 10-15 years
Press conference about to commence in 10 mins or so
St Kilda not putting much money into the deal - mostly Frankston and State government
Robert Harvey to lead an "I love Frankston" parade through the city on the weekend, and the council and city are really happy at the moment with getting the Saints there.
More to come - Matt Thompson SEN.
There was no live cross......justa reporter summarisng....which OWTS has reflected.
The part about games at Frankston though was purely the reporter speculating .....
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Re: Actual announcement
Go Sretnias Go wrote:Arn't you able to listen to SEN and provide us with a report.?ausfatcat wrote:I presume the announcement will be on SEN can some post a summary please, it would be appreciated.
I am amused by your avatar and assume you are one of our esteemed highly paid underworked public servants and if so, you should be reporting to us, not us to you.
lol I wish I was highly paid (only get 400g's a year ), can't listen to SEN via internet this morning as I have tried since ten and it wont work for me.
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As I said in the other thread, they would be crazy to announce sponsorship at the same time as this - it would get lost with all the focus on Frankston.Go Sretnias Go wrote:Was there any word spoken regarding sponsorships?
I'm sure they will announce the sponsorship stuff once the air has cleared re: this move (in a couple of weeks).
They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.
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In the short term Chook, the Club must maintain the Pokies and therefore the Social Club at Moorabbin. The alternative is, surrender the Pokies licence and walk away thus closing the Social Club - that would certainly please those idiots that call themseves Councillors at Kingston, particularly the prick that lives just near the ground who is everything ante StKFC.
It is obviously the Clubs's ultimate plan to re-establish the Social Club elsewhere, say a Pub which already has Pokies. Until that Pub is located, it is only viable for the Moorabbin facility to continue for the cash flow it produces.
It is obviously the Clubs's ultimate plan to re-establish the Social Club elsewhere, say a Pub which already has Pokies. Until that Pub is located, it is only viable for the Moorabbin facility to continue for the cash flow it produces.
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chook23 wrote:Training facility and admin at Frankston.
Social Club and pokies to remain at Moorabbin
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Have I got this wrong?
Seems a strange set up
that would be right. And probably looking into the future to open anther pokies/social club in frankston down the track but that would be dependant on other clubs closing down to get there pokies. We have a lease at moorabbin for anther 15years? and the pokies there bring in 1 million a year revenue for us so why lose them?
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http://www.saints.com.au/Portals/0/sain ... _SHEET.pdf
fact sheet'
things to note
reduced input from St Kilda, greater input by the State govy, and input from Frankston (kingston was going to put more inbut that was towards tearing down stands).
apparently we get the land as a freehold
partnership with the dolphins in co using facilities. Hmmmmmmm
fact sheet'
things to note
reduced input from St Kilda, greater input by the State govy, and input from Frankston (kingston was going to put more inbut that was towards tearing down stands).
apparently we get the land as a freehold
partnership with the dolphins in co using facilities. Hmmmmmmm
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(Freehold is defined as: 'The highest form of estate in land, and the nearest the law allows a real property owner to approach complete ownership. A freehold estate is one which is of unlimited duration, that is to say, it cannot be said of an estate of freehold at the time of its creation when it will come to an end.'1)
If the business is operated from a freehold owned by the vendor, vendors should decide whether it would be advantageous to include or exclude the freehold from the sale. A sale for the business only (not including the freehold) will make it more affordable and therefore attractive to more buyers. Retention of the freehold by the vendor may also provide a retirement income stream (rental income).
However, there may be circumstances where the freehold from which the business is operated is the key selling feature and separating it from the whole offering could be detrimental. Prospective purchasers may not really be interested in the business but the actual freehold premises. Whether the freehold remains as part of the business sale is something that freehold owners should decide before putting the business up for sale.
(1. Source: Real Estate Institute of Australia)
from business victoria's website
If the business is operated from a freehold owned by the vendor, vendors should decide whether it would be advantageous to include or exclude the freehold from the sale. A sale for the business only (not including the freehold) will make it more affordable and therefore attractive to more buyers. Retention of the freehold by the vendor may also provide a retirement income stream (rental income).
However, there may be circumstances where the freehold from which the business is operated is the key selling feature and separating it from the whole offering could be detrimental. Prospective purchasers may not really be interested in the business but the actual freehold premises. Whether the freehold remains as part of the business sale is something that freehold owners should decide before putting the business up for sale.
(1. Source: Real Estate Institute of Australia)
from business victoria's website
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ST KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB TRAINING AND
ADMINISTRATION CENTRE DEVELOPMENT -
FACTS SHEET
Location:
Frankston Oval - Cnr Bay Street South and Plowman Place
Local Council:
Frankston City Council
Total Project Value:
$10.25M
Funding Contributions:
St Kilda Football Club - $1.25m
State Government - $3.45m
Australian Football League - $2.55m
Frankston City Council - $3.00m
Total $10.25m
Proposed Redevelopment / Works details:
· The project will include the development of the following facilities:
o State of the art elite football training facility, including club:
Locker and change areas;
Large gymnasium and indoor training areas;
Strength and conditioning facilities;
An Altitude Room;
Video analysis facilities;
Medical, testing and rehabilitation facilities.
o New administration facilities for the Club including:
Office and meeting space for staff; and
Membership and Merchandise area.
o A range of Club and community use facilities including:
Specialised rehabilitation pool;
Indoor multipurpose sports hall;
Meeting rooms; and
Lecture theatre.
Key Club Outcomes:
· The development will provide a range of key outcomes for the St
Kilda Football Club, including:
o State of the art facilities for the club including training and
medical amenities, locker/change rooms, dedicated football
administration offices and treatment rooms.
o Improved viability through improved revenue opportunities
and reduction in ongoing operating costs.
o Attainment of freehold land for the Club in Plowman Place;
o Improved engagement with local community, City of
Frankston and local businesses.
Key Community Outcomes:
· The development will provide a range of community benefits including
access to facilities and programs, including:
Facilities
o A lecture theatre;
o meeting rooms and breakout areas
o A multi purpose sports hall, for use by the local schools,
clubs and local basketball associations;
o Hydrotherapy pool/aquatic rehabilitation facilities.
Programs
o Development of school programs including school holiday
programs;
o Partnerships with the VIS and local based elite athletes;
o Partnership with Frankston Dolphins by providing access to
the gym and assisting with ongoing viability;
o Development of a Community Partnership Program
between St Kilda Football Club and Frankston City Council,
which will include:
An Ambassador Program;
Establishment of a Community Safety Management
Group to address;
· Graffiti Management
· Drug and alcohol issues.
o Access to key St Kilda Football Club executives to support
business development and tourism initiatives; and
o Provides national exposure to Frankston and supports the
Transit City program.
ADMINISTRATION CENTRE DEVELOPMENT -
FACTS SHEET
Location:
Frankston Oval - Cnr Bay Street South and Plowman Place
Local Council:
Frankston City Council
Total Project Value:
$10.25M
Funding Contributions:
St Kilda Football Club - $1.25m
State Government - $3.45m
Australian Football League - $2.55m
Frankston City Council - $3.00m
Total $10.25m
Proposed Redevelopment / Works details:
· The project will include the development of the following facilities:
o State of the art elite football training facility, including club:
Locker and change areas;
Large gymnasium and indoor training areas;
Strength and conditioning facilities;
An Altitude Room;
Video analysis facilities;
Medical, testing and rehabilitation facilities.
o New administration facilities for the Club including:
Office and meeting space for staff; and
Membership and Merchandise area.
o A range of Club and community use facilities including:
Specialised rehabilitation pool;
Indoor multipurpose sports hall;
Meeting rooms; and
Lecture theatre.
Key Club Outcomes:
· The development will provide a range of key outcomes for the St
Kilda Football Club, including:
o State of the art facilities for the club including training and
medical amenities, locker/change rooms, dedicated football
administration offices and treatment rooms.
o Improved viability through improved revenue opportunities
and reduction in ongoing operating costs.
o Attainment of freehold land for the Club in Plowman Place;
o Improved engagement with local community, City of
Frankston and local businesses.
Key Community Outcomes:
· The development will provide a range of community benefits including
access to facilities and programs, including:
Facilities
o A lecture theatre;
o meeting rooms and breakout areas
o A multi purpose sports hall, for use by the local schools,
clubs and local basketball associations;
o Hydrotherapy pool/aquatic rehabilitation facilities.
Programs
o Development of school programs including school holiday
programs;
o Partnerships with the VIS and local based elite athletes;
o Partnership with Frankston Dolphins by providing access to
the gym and assisting with ongoing viability;
o Development of a Community Partnership Program
between St Kilda Football Club and Frankston City Council,
which will include:
An Ambassador Program;
Establishment of a Community Safety Management
Group to address;
· Graffiti Management
· Drug and alcohol issues.
o Access to key St Kilda Football Club executives to support
business development and tourism initiatives; and
o Provides national exposure to Frankston and supports the
Transit City program.
They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.