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No jobs, lack of diversity among the challenges in this seaside town where trains only go one way – ABC News
For many, the “gateway to the Mornington Peninsula” is a convenient pit stop for weekend drives or the place to hop on a train before journeying on. But for locals,…
“The last thing you want is to be at the end of a transport route,” local businessman Banson Wong tells the ABC.
“You want to be at the midpoint of a transport route, because then you get traffic from both directions.”
Banson Wong was also a candidate for the Frankston City Council in 2020.
For many Melburnians, the “gateway to the Mornington Peninsula” is a convenient pit stop on weekend drives, or the place to get off the train before journeying on south.
But for locals, Frankston isn’t just a…
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