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Okami
Okami
For lovers of Japanese cuisine, Okami is the place you need to be heading. Not only is this highly revered concept a favourite among Melbourne foodies for being fresh, high-quality and delicious, it a...
Trims Restaurant
Trims Restaurant
Trims is your destination for casual dining, live music, great service and atmosphere.
Your home away from home, Trims Restaurant is your "little local", providing coffee, eats, and smiles. Whether i...
The Hop Shop
The Hop Shop
Located in the heart of Playne Street, The Hop Shop is Frankston’s independent home of craft beer.
With 18 rotating taps of curated craft beer and over 100+ cold-stored brews available for take-away ...
Frankston Waterfront
Frankston Waterfront
Frankston beach is perfect for non-powered water activities including swimming, stand up paddle boarding or even a walk. Celebrate with family and friends with open space, a playground, BBQ facilities...
Mirage
Mirage
Materials: Steel
Dimensions: 264 x 263 x 615cm
Deirdre and Harry are students of architecture and civil engineering at USYD who have experience in metal, wood and digital fabrication.
Refabrica...
The Guardians
The Guardians
Artist Bio
Bernhard Suryaningrat, also known as Hardthirteen, is a graffiti artist who is known for his unique style and innovative approach to graffiti art. He first rose to prominence in ...
Robinsons Cafe
Robinsons Cafe
The current owners took over Robinsons Bookshop in 2007 and has modernised systems, processes and computers to keep up with our fast paced media rich society.
Robinsons Bookshop is a well trusted fam...
Grill'd
Grill'd
Since flipping their first burger in 2004, Grill’d have always been about healthy living and Healthy Burgers. Burgers that taste good and do good for the community. That’s why whenever you order your ...
Dumpling Lin
Dumpling Lin
The best dumplings in Frankston! You will enjoy the food, especially tasty dumplings, soup and spring rolls. Regulars say, that "...this place never dissapoints", so why not give it a try?
Brett Ashby and Local Youth
Brett Ashby and Local Youth
Artist Bio:
Brett Ashby is an international mixed multimedia artist from Melbourne, Australia.
Ashby’s work deals with motion, collage, energy, cancer and themes related to the present times. He ha...
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sculptures
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Statue
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Statue
A LIFE-size bronze sculpture of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch is located in the foyer of the Frankston Arts Centre.
The statue, commemorating the late philanthropist's contribution to her local commun...
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Cranbourne Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is one of the world's leading botanic gardens and a centre of excellence for horticulture, science and education.&nbs...
Beacon
Beacon
Beacon by Matt Calvert from Tasmania
This sculptural glass tower and compass marker incorporates and celebrates the maritime history of Port Philip Bay. Beacon celebrates the connection of the sea an...
Sentinel
Sentinel
Public Sculpture by Bruce Armstrong from Melbourne
Sentinel is a five metre tall abstract wooden sculpture of a native sea eagle.
Materials: Wood
The Sentinel sculpture sits at the base ...
Peninsula Pearls
Peninsula Pearls
Peninsula Pearls by local Dutch artist Manon van Kouswijk is on display until 2026 at the Skye Road interchange.
Representing her passion and work as a contemporary jeweller, over thirty large ...
Hermitage
Hermitage
One of the more curious tales of Frankston is that of the hermit, John Maddox, who lived for about 20 years in the ti-trees to the south of Seaford Road. He was reported to have been in charge of a ve...
Catch Me
Catch Me
Materials: Bronze and granite
Dimensions: 205 x 50 x 80cm
Exhibited internationally for 50 years, including Bad Ragaz, Switzerland 2015 and Billund Art Association, Denmark 2014. Balnaves F...
Crab Riders
Crab Riders
Dog Collar
Dog Collar
The lemon yellow dog collar by sculptor, Joanna Rhodes has been arching over the pathway of our largest off-leash dog park, Ballam Park.
As One
As One
Public Sculpture by R. M. Ron Gomboc from WA.
Artists interpretation: 'Together for so long, we become as one.'
Located on the corner of Skye Road & Frankston-Dandenong Road, Frankston
Mate...
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