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Frankston and North
* Frankston North
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 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 include
Localities within Frankston, which share the same postcode ( 3199 ), include Karingal, Olivers Hill, Frankston Heights, Frankston East, Mount Erin and Long Island ; as well as the suburb of Frankston South.
Railway lines that travel through Richmond Station include the Pakenham, Cranbourne, Frankston, Lilydale, Belgrave, Glen Waverley, Sandringham and Alamein lines.

Frankston and Pines
East Ward councilor Jane Hill said that there was " No reason for ( the ) Pines stigma " and said that its reputation existed only in the minds of a minority of Frankston residents.
Frankston North Community Renewal will build on the initiatives of previous community strengthening programs that have been delivered in the area over the past five years, including Pines Connecting the Community, Best Start and Communities for Children.
* Frankston North is home to two retail shopping strips: one at the Western end of Excelsior Drive known as the Excelsior shops, and another on Mahogany Avenue known as The Pines Forest Shopping Centre.
* Frankston North-The Pines is serviced by Neighbourhood Watch which is broken up by five separate areas each with its own Co-ordinator and their Zone Representatives within a Committee consisting of a Newsletter Editor, Secretary, Treasurer and an Overall Co-ordinator / President ( Stan Doric JP the initiator in 2004 ) current to 2010, liaison during this time with Victoria Police ( Frankston City ) Co-ordinator L / S / Const Sharron Coburn. The areas are known as FRK 22, FRK 23, FRK 24, FRK 25, FRK 26 and are bound by Frankston-Dandenong Road, Pines Flora & Fauna Reserve, Ballarto Rd, Peninsula Country Golf Club.
* The Pines / Frankston North Cultural Mapping Project

Frankston and Forest
All locals are encouraged to attend the meetings held once a month at the Frankston Forest Baptist Church on Monterey Boulevarde.
* Frankston North is home to several places of worship including The Salvation Army on Forest Drive, Frankston Presbyterian Church on Radiata Street, St Johns Aglican Church on Monterey Boulevarde and the Catholic Archdiocese Church Holy Family on Moreton Street.
Woodburne grew up in Frankston, Victoria and attended Forest Hill Primary School, Monterey Secondary College, and Karingal High School.

Frankston and Centre
Unlike other Melbourne radio stations that were based in the inner city areas, 3MP-as the callsign " MP ", which stands for Mornington Peninsula, implies-was based in the south eastern suburb of Frankston, originally in the Bayside Shopping Centre.
In December 1998 the organisation moved into the purpose-built Mahogany Community Centre ( owned by Frankston City Council ).
This program is funded by the State Government and there are currently eight Community Renewal sites around the state, of which one is Frankston North, the project team for this site are project manager, Tricia Folvig and project officer, Orma Ringberg, who are located at the Mahogany Centre.
* The Peninsula Legal Centre was originally based at Frankston North and was known as ' The Frankston North Legal Centre '.

Frankston and Long
Stabling facilities are located at the Frankston end of the station, whilst a third track is located through the middle of station, but is not normally used except for the Long Island steel freight train and trains shunting into the yard.

Frankston and Island
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 and Club
* Frankston Yacht Club
* Frankston Football Club, an Australian rules football club
* Clay Target: The Frankston Clay Target Shooting Club is located on Rossiter Road in Carrum Downs, as is the Victorian Field & Game Association.
Others present were District Governor George Allsop, Bruce Hall-President of the sponsoring Club, Frankston, the District Governor's special representative Norm Arthur ( Past President of the Frankston Club ), and a number of interested Rotarians from the Frankston Club.
In accordance with Rotary requirements, territorial limits were set, and these limits, as described in the ' Intention to Cede ' papers proposed by the Rotary Club of Frankston, were accepted by the new Club.
* Frankston North Rotary Club website
Somerville Netball Club competing in Frankston district netball association ( F. D. N. A )
The Zorros were popular in the Melbourne music scene of the early 1980s, playing at venues such as the Crystal Ballroom, Exford Hotel Russell St Melbourne CBD, Sydenham Hotel Richmond, Pier Hotel Frankston, Sorrento Hotel, Piccadilly Hotel Kings Cross, Le Tote Fitzroy, Derby Hotel Nth Fitzroy, Katunga RSL Numurkah, Macy's South Yarra, Prince of Wales St Kilda, Duke of Edinburgh St Kilda, Roxy Sth Melb, 465 Club Spencer St, Tiger Lounge St Kilda, Bombay Rock Brunswick, The Champion Hotel Fitzroy, Barleycorn Hotel Collingwood, The Club Collingwood, Hearts Carlton, The Stockade Carlton, The Central Club Richmond, Bananas St Kilda, the Market Hotel Prahran, Geelong Hotel Geelong, The Rehearsal Redfern, The Esplanade St Kilda, Floyd's Canberra, ANU Canberra, The Stockade Canberra, Port Melbourne Park, Princess Hill High, Hunt Club Hotel Merrijig, Brunswick High School.

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