Tag: Frankston

Steeped in Purpose

Black figs carry deep meaning in Aboriginal ways of knowing. They’re associated with birthing, nourishment, and community gathering, so it seemed the right name for a café built to do exactly that.

Focus on Frankston

Stroll along the Frankston waterfront precinct extending from the boat ramp at the base of Olivers Hill, crossing the Landmark Bridge, and ending at Waves restaurant. Take a walking tour through the city streets and take in many building exteriors adorned with eye-catching murals.

Joie De Vivre

Frankston painter, Lisa O’Keefe has spent her entire life doing what she loves, including the opportunity to travel to the quintessential artist’s holy grail to learn her incredible skills.

Family Jewels

Graham Hosking’s father, Perc Hosking, didn’t know when he joined the Air Force at the start of WWII that he would become a watchmaker and jeweller – or that he would become…

Beauty Of Frankston

Walking Through Frankston’, the first exhibition from Peninsula Printmakers, reveals the incredible diversity and unique beauty of Frankston. From its iconic architecture and street art to its beautiful waterfront and hidden suburban…

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