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This is a list of notable past and present people from the
City of Frankston in
Melbourne ,
Victoria ,
Australia . It incorporates the City of Frankston localities and suburbs of
Carrum Downs ,
Frankston , Frankston East, Frankston Heights,
Frankston North ,
Frankston South , Kananook,
Karingal ,
Langwarrin ,
Langwarrin South , Long Island, Mount Erin,
Olivers Hill ,
Sandhurst ,
Seaford and
Skye . The
demonym for a person from Frankston is a "Frankstonian".
Arts
Business and society
Entertainment
Actors
Authors
Media
Musicians
Gil Askey – American
jazz
trumpeter , known as one of the original "architects of the
Motown sound"
[24]
[25]
Vera Bradford – classical
pianist , founded the
Frankston Symphony Orchestra in 1968, and gifted the "Vera Bradford Music Collection" to the
Monash University, Peninsula campus
[26]
Cheyne Coates –
singer , formerly with
ARIA Music Award -winning band
Madison Avenue
[27]
Carl Cox – British DJ, 1997 #1 DJ in the world (lives on
Olivers Hill when in Australia)
[18]
[28]
Jay Dunne – lead singer with the
hip hop /
punk band
28 Days
[29]
Lee Harding – singer, placed third on the
third series of Australian Idol
[30]
Simon Hepburn – songwriter and
lead guitarist with the hip hop/punk band 28 Days
[29]
Sammy J - comedic musician, born in Frankston, best known for Randy & Sammy J.
[31]
Johnny Logan – currently Ireland-based singer; the first soloist to win the
Eurovision Song Contest twice (1980 & 1987)
[32]
Toby Martin – songwriter and lead singer of the ARIA Music Award-winning
rock band
Youth Group
[33]
Kathleen McGuire –
orchestra conductor ,
composer and
activist
[34]
Ryan Monro –
bassist with the ARIA Music Award-winning
jazz /
ska band
The Cat Empire
[35]
[36]
Alasdair Murray – ARIA Music Award-winning rapper and recording artist known as "Illy"[
citation needed ]
Dw Norton – ARIA Award-nominated record producer known as "dw Norton", founder and guitarist with the nu-metal band
Superheist
[37]
Michael Paynter – singer, made the top 16 on
second season of The Voice Australia
[38]
Matt Rizzo - drummer, Rizzo has spent most of his life in Frankston. Previous bands include
Blood Duster and
King Parrot and now plays for Frankston band, Womb to Tomb
[39]
Brad Robinson – lead guitarist with the rock band
Australian Crawl
[40]
Dutch Tilders –
blues singer, known as the "godfather of Australian blues"
[41]
[42]
Andy Van Dorsselaer – ARIA Music Award-winning record producer known as "Andy Van", formerly with the band Madison Avenue, and co-founder of the record label
Vicious Vinyl
[27]
[43]
Toni Watson – known professionally as Tones and I , is an Australian singer and songwriter. Her second single, "
Dance Monkey ", was released in May 2019 and reached number one in over 30 countries.
Nathaniel Willemse – Known simply as Nathaniel, he is a South African-born Australian singer and songwriter most notable for finishing sixth on the
fourth season of
The X Factor Australia .
Music groups formed in the City of Frankston
Government
Politics
Hon. Austin Asche
AC
QC – 3rd
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory from 1987 to 1993 and the 13th
Administrator of the Northern Territory from 1993 to 1997
[53]
The Hon. Bruce Billson – Member of the
Parliament of Australia representing the
Division of Dunkley from 1996 to 2016 and
Minister for Small Business
[54]
[55]
The Hon. General Sir Dallas Brooks
GCMG
KCB
KCVO
DSO
KStJ – 19th
Governor of Victoria from 1949 to 1963, and the
General of the
Royal Marines from 1945 to 1949
[56]
The Rt Hon. Lord Stanley Bruce ,
CH ,
MC ,
FRS ,
PC – 8th
Prime Minister of Australia from 1923 to 1929 (lived at Bruce Manor in
Frankston , before moving to
The Lodge in
Canberra )
[1]
[2]
Sir Harold W. Clapp ,
KBE –
Victorian Railways Chairman of Commissioners from 1920 to 1939
[57]
Chris Crewther – Former Member of the Parliament of Australia for the Division of Dunkley from 2016 to 2019.
[58]
The Hon. James Fenton
CMG – Postmaster-General of Australia (precursor to
Minister for Communications ), oversaw establishment of the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1932
[59]
The Hon. Sir Rupert Hamer ,
AC
KCMG
ED – 39th
Premier of Victoria from 1972 to 1981, anti-
discrimination and
environmental campaigner
[60]
The Hon. Jeff Kennett ,
AC – 43rd Premier of Victoria from 1992 to 1999,
mental health campaigner and media commentator
[18]
[61]
Sir John Madden ,
GCMG – 4th Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Victoria from 1893 to 1918 and Lieutenant Governor of Victoria from 1893 to 1913 (lived at Yamala in Frankston)
[62]
Jim Plowman – 28th and 32nd
Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
[63]
Tony Simpson – Member of the
Parliament of Western Australia , representing the
District of Darling Range from 2005–present
[64]
[65]
Military
Rear Admiral William Carr ,
CBE –
Surgeon and
Medical Services Director of the
Royal Australian Navy from 1932 to 1946
[66]
Grp Captain Charles Eaton ,
OBE ,
AFC –
Royal Australian Air Force aviator in
World War I and
II , and the
Consulate-General of
Australia in the
Dutch East Indies from 1946 to 1951
[67]
Major General Harold Grimwade ,
CB ,
CMG – Commander of the Australian Military Forces, 4th Division, from 1926 to 1930, and
businessman (lived at Marathon in Frankston)
[68]
Lieutenant General Sir Vernon Sturdee ,
KBE ,
CB ,
DSO –
Chief of the Australian Army from 1945 to 1950 and the Australian commander of the
Commonwealth Force in
occupied Japan
[69]
[70]
Health and medicine
Sports
All codes/types
David Andersen –
basketball #3199 formerly with the
US
NBA , played with the
Australian national basketball team at three
Olympic Games (
Athens 2004 ,
Beijing 2008 ,
London 2012 )
[72]
Ryan Broekhoff – basketballer, #3199 named
Player of the Year and an
Honorary All-American in 2012 while playing US
college basketball with
Valparaiso University
[73]
[74]
Benjamin Burge –
sports shooter ,
Manchester 2002 and
Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games and Beijing 2008 Olympic Games medallist
[75]
Ellie Cole –
swimmer ,
Beijing 2008 Paralympics and
Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games medallist
[1]
[2]
John Conway –
cricketer and journalist, organised the
first ever tour of England by the Australian cricket team in 1878
[76]
[77]
Taz Douglas –
V8 Supercars race driver
[78]
Johnny Famechon –
boxer , 1969 World
Featherweight Champion and World Boxing Hall of Fame inductee
[7]
[8]
[13]
Debbie Flintoff-King ,
OAM –
hurdler ,
Brisbane 1982 Commonwealth Games and
Seoul 1988 Olympic Games gold medallist
[1]
[2]
[18]
Sara Klein – athlete, represented Australia at Commonwealth Games (Glasgow 2014)
[79]
[80]
Craig Mottram –
athlete , represented Australia at three Olympic Games (
Sydney 2000 , Athens 2004, Beijing 2008)
[81]
Desmond Piper –
hockey player with the
Australian national hockey team at three Olympic Games (
Tokyo 1964 ,
Mexico 1968 ,
Munich 1972 )
[2]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Natalia Rahman – sports shooter, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[82]
Blake 'Bilko' Williams –
motocross rider and
freestyle motocross champion
[1]
[2]
[83]
Brad Williams – cricketer, fast bowler with the
Australian national cricket team from 2003-current
[84]
Bailey Wright –
soccer player with the British
Championship
Preston North End Football Club and the
Australian national soccer team at the
2014 FIFA World Cup
[85]
[86]
[87]
Australian rules
Ian Bremner – a former
Australian rules footballer who represented
Collingwood and
Hawthorn in the
Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s.
Dermott Brereton –
player with
Hawthorn Football Club from 1982 to 1992,
Sydney Football Club 1994, and
Collingwood Football Club 1995.
AFL Hall of Fame inductee and television presenter on
Getaway
[88]
Nathan Burke – player with
St Kilda Football Club from 1987 to 2003 and Captain from 1996 to 2000
[90]
Gary Colling – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1968 to 1981 and Captain in 1978
[88] Gary was also a school teacher at then Baxter Technical School, now known as Mt Erin Secondary College.
Jack Dyer – player known as "Captain Blood" with
Richmond Football Club from 1931 to 1949, Captain 1941–49 and Coach 1941–52, AFL Hall of Fame inductee (retired to Frankston)
Leigh Gloury – player with Melbourne Football Club from 1953 to 1954
[91]
Russell Greene – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1974 to 1979 and Hawthorn Football Club from 1980 to 1988, won the
Leigh Matthews Trophy in 1984
[92]
Robert Harvey – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1988 to 2008, Captain from 2001 to 2002 and twice
Brownlow Medallist (1997 & 1998)
[2]
[7]
[8]
[12]
[13]
[18]
[90]
Craig Jacotine – player with
Collingwood Football Club from 1999 to 2000. Choosing education over football, Craig was delisted at the end of 2000 and now resides Frankston South.
[93]
Nathan Lonie – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 2001 to 2005 and
Port Adelaide Football Club from 2006 to 2008
[88]
Ryan Lonie – player with
Collingwood Football Club from 2001 to 2008
[88]
Leigh Matthews
AM – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1969 to 1985, celebrated coach, AFL Hall of Fame inductee and named the Player of the Century
[94]
Kelvin Moore – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1970 to 1984 and AFL Hall of Fame inductee
[88]
Travis Payze – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1966 to 1974 and club President from 1986 to 1993
[88]
Grant Thomas – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1978 to 1983 and Coach from 2001 to 2006
[88]
Stuart Trott – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1967 to 1974 and Captain in 1973, went on to play for Hawthorn Football Club briefly from 1975 to 1977
[88]
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