Richard Linton – painter, studio was formerly located in
Frankston Central Business District (CBD) and is now just south of it at the Morningstar Estate vineyard[9]
Mick Malloy – Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor, television and radio presenter who moved to Frankston from the ACT. Many Frankstonians may remember him working on the door of the 21st Century Dance Club in addition to his TV, Radio and Comedy.[23]
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]
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.
Gary Colling – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1968 to 1981 and Captain in 1978[89] 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)[90]
Leigh Gloury – player with Melbourne Football Club from 1953 to 1954[92]
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[93]
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.[94]
Leigh MatthewsAM – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1969 to 1985, celebrated coach, AFL Hall of Fame inductee and named the Player of the Century[90][95]
Kelvin Moore – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1970 to 1984 and AFL Hall of Fame inductee[89]
Travis Payze – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1966 to 1974 and club President from 1986 to 1993[89]
Grant Thomas – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1978 to 1983 and Coach from 2001 to 2006[89]
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[89][90]
^Where it all began: The history of Morningstar Estate. Morningstar Estate. (
HTML versionArchived 6 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine) Accessed: 22 October 2010.
^Morgan, Ivor. (2006). A memoir of Vera Bradford, master pianist. History Australia 3 (2): pp 53.1–53.7. (
HTML version[permanent dead link]). Accessed: 22 October 2010.
Richard Linton – painter, studio was formerly located in
Frankston Central Business District (CBD) and is now just south of it at the Morningstar Estate vineyard[9]
Mick Malloy – Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor, television and radio presenter who moved to Frankston from the ACT. Many Frankstonians may remember him working on the door of the 21st Century Dance Club in addition to his TV, Radio and Comedy.[23]
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]
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.
Gary Colling – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1968 to 1981 and Captain in 1978[89] 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)[90]
Leigh Gloury – player with Melbourne Football Club from 1953 to 1954[92]
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[93]
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.[94]
Leigh MatthewsAM – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1969 to 1985, celebrated coach, AFL Hall of Fame inductee and named the Player of the Century[90][95]
Kelvin Moore – player with Hawthorn Football Club from 1970 to 1984 and AFL Hall of Fame inductee[89]
Travis Payze – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1966 to 1974 and club President from 1986 to 1993[89]
Grant Thomas – player with St Kilda Football Club from 1978 to 1983 and Coach from 2001 to 2006[89]
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[89][90]
^Where it all began: The history of Morningstar Estate. Morningstar Estate. (
HTML versionArchived 6 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine) Accessed: 22 October 2010.
^Morgan, Ivor. (2006). A memoir of Vera Bradford, master pianist. History Australia 3 (2): pp 53.1–53.7. (
HTML version[permanent dead link]). Accessed: 22 October 2010.