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These wards are known as North-West Ward ( covering mostly Seaford, Frankston North and parts of Frankston ), South-West Ward ( covering the southern parts of Frankston and Frankston South ) and East Ward ( covering Langwarrin and Carrum Downs ).
He was educated at Monterey High School in Frankston North and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
Frankston North, also known as The Pines, is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
At the 2006 Census, Frankston North had a population of 5, 492.
Frankston North landmarks include the Pines Forest Swimming Centre, Long Island Country Golf Club, and the former site of Monterey High School, which was removed in the early 1990s when the High and Technical schools were combined and moved to the former Technical school site.
Frankston North is a working class suburb, nicknamed The " Pines " because of the former Ministry of Housing Pines Estate which made up the bulk of the suburb.
The approximate size of Frankston North is 5. 2 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
The 2001 Census of Population and Housing data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics states that 5, 771 persons lived in Frankston North as at 2001.
In 1983 the City of Frankston purchased a former Ministry of Housing rent office at 2 Candlebark Crescent, Frankston North.
A petition, signed by 1, 879 residents of Carrum Downs and presented to the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1997 further sought action to begin " construction of suitable facilities in Carrum Downs with the view of relocating Monterey Secondary College from its present location in Frankston North ".
Many other streets in Frankston North are named after exotic and native species.
Frankston North, " The Pines ", had a reputation during the 1970s and 1980s for being a " high crime " suburb.
The Club was formed in 1964, not long after the establishment of a housing commission estate in Pines Forest / Frankston North.
Frankston North is home to a 50 metre heated outdoor six-lane swimming pool.
Due to the population of the City of Frankston increasing rapidly in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, a local chapter of the club was established for Frankston North.
The meeting unanimously resolved that a new Club should be formed and that it should be known as the Rotary Club of Frankston North.
During 2003 an extensive Cultural Mapping exercise was developed in collaboration with the community of North Frankston.
* Pines Exhibition: A portable display showing The Pines, Frankston North, its past and present.
To be shown at the Mahogany Neighbourhood Centre in Frankston North, and other venues.

Frankston and is
Robert ( Bob ) M. Frankston ( born June 14, 1949 in Brooklyn New York ) is the co-creator with Dan Bricklin of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program and the co-founder of Software Arts, the company that developed it.
Catch a train on the Frankston railway line to Frankston station ; change trains to catch a sprinter service on the Stony Point railway line to Stony Point, where it is a short walk along the jetty to catch the passenger ferry to Tankerton jetty on French Island.
Frankston is a town in Anderson County, Texas, United States.
Frankston is located at ( 32. 053827 ,-95. 506528 ).
Frankston is located in the north-eastern most corner of Anderson County.
The Town of Frankston is served by the Frankston Independent School District.
The Town of Berryville is served by the Frankston Independent School District.
The eastern side of the bay is characterised by sandy beaches extending from St Kilda, Sandringham, Beaumaris, Carrum, and down the Mornington Peninsula to Frankston, Safety Beach / Dromana and Rye to Portsea.
The City of Frankston is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia, located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.
Despite its similar area and name, the City of Frankston is a different entity to the former City of Frankston which existed from 1966 until 1994, which was a continuation of the former Shire of Frankston and was abolished under the Kennett local government reforms.
There is another smaller fault line off the coast of Frankston, parallel to the Selwyn Fault.
Another route is via the Frankston Freeway to Frankston, and then via the Moorooduc Highway.
An alternative route from the Monash Freeway is via Eastlink to the Frankston Freeway.
* Finally, many in the local area at the Southern end of EastLink argue that EastLink will in fact funnel much more traffic onto the Frankston Freeway, which will only aggravate the existing congestion at the Frankston Freeway terminus ; at the corner of McMahons Road and Cranbourne Road, and that a Frankston Bypass is necessary to complete the missing link in the currently split Mornington Peninsula Freeway.
In addition, the local MP for the Federal seat of Dunkley, Bruce Billson, is also working with local councils with a view to applying pressure on the state government for the Frankston Bypass to be built.
Its Local Government Area is the City of Frankston.
Also to the west is the Frankston Freeway, which travels from Chelsea Heights in the north to the Mornington Peninsula in the south.
* Clay Target: The Frankston Clay Target Shooting Club is located on Rossiter Road in Carrum Downs, as is the Victorian Field & Game Association.

Frankston and part
The City of Frankston was created in 1994 out of the remains of three abolished councils — all but the suburb of Mount Eliza from the former City of Frankston ; the suburbs of Carrum Downs, Langwarrin and Skye from the City of Cranbourne ; and part of Carrum Downs from the City of Springvale.
The major part of the City was first incorporated in 1860 as the Mornington Roads District, which became a shire in 1871 and was renamed Shire of Frankston and Hastings in 1893, losing its western riding to form the Shire of Mornington, which has since been amalgamated into the Shire of Mornington Peninsula.
On 19 October 1960, the Shire of Frankston and Hastings split in two, with the western part remaining as the Shire of Frankston, and the eastern part being incorporated as the Shire of Hastings.
However, after statewide local government reform, the suburb was moved to be part of a new, larger City of Frankston
Statistically, Frankston is part of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area-which is reflected in its primarily suburban and residential nature.
At this time the suburb was moved into City of Frankston as part of state-wide reform of local government.
These bus routes pass through the area known locally as Eliza Heights, but are mainly part of the Frankston South suburb.
Hawksburn Station is on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines and serves the eastern part of the suburb.
In 2007 the station was upgraded as part of the EastLink road project linking the north-eastern suburb of Ringwood to Frankston.
* Extending the Frankston line to Hastings or Baxter by electrifying part of the Stony Point line, the terminus varying by the proposal.
The Frankston line is part of Melbourne's Metlink integrated ticketing system in Zones 1 and 2.
The line extends from the Frankston line and is part of the city's suburban passenger railway network, and is part of the Metlink integrated ticketing system ( zone 2 ), but is not electrified like the rest of Melbourne's rail network.
The freeway is commonly congested in holiday months due to the omission of the Frankston Bypass, but that bypass is now being built as part of the Peninsula Link project to be completed in 2013.

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