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About Frankston North
Frankston North postcode 3200 Median Rent ($/Weekly):* 225 Median Housing Loan Repayment ($/Weekly): 771 Average Household Size: 2.4 Average Number of Persons Per Bedroom: 1.1 Household Fully Owned Percentage: 0.273 Household Rented Percentage: 0.353 Family Household Percentage: 0.617 Total Persons : 5492 Total Males : 2657 Total Femals : 2835 Age Group (0-4 years) : 363 Age Group (5-14 years) 756 65 Years Over: Median Age of Persons 37 Persons born overseas 1136 Main Country of birth which is not Australia: England No of people of Main Country of birth which is not Australia : 329 No of People Married : 1509 Married Percentage: 0.345 Labour Force: 2163 Employed Fulltime: 1129 Employed Full Time Percentage: 0.522 Main Occupation: Labourers Number of Main Occupation: 398 Main Occupation Percentage: 0.211 Main Industry of Employment: Road Freight Transport Main Industry of Employment Numbers: 91 Main Industry of Employment Percentage: 0.048 Median Individual Income ($/Weekly): 325 Median Household Income ($/Weekly) : 620 Median Family Income ($/Weekly): 709 Number of Families: 1437 Number of Families With Children: 457 Total Private Dwellings: 2451 Frankston North, also known as The Pines, is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Frankston. Frankston North landmarks include the Pines Forest Swimming Centre, Long Island Country Golf Club, and the former site of Monterey High School, which was removed in the early 1990s when the High and Technical schools were combined and moved to the former Technical school site. Frankston North landmarks include the Pines Forest Swimming Centre,[2] Long Island Country Golf Club, [1] and the former site of Monterey High School, which was removed in the early 1990s when the High and Technical schools were combined and moved to the former Technical school site. (Source: Wiki) * Median Rent is based on data from the most recent Australian suburb survey. ** Disclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the data, This site does not represent or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability of its content for any particular purpose. Please contact us if you discover an error. |