It is an eminently livable part of Melbourne with many shops, restaurants and cafes. Chapel Street, for example, is an interesting mix of fashion shops, cafes and two-dollar shops. Greville Street, once the centre of the Melbourne's hippie community, is still very trendy with cafes, bars, bookstores and music shops.
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Prahran was competitive in its debut season, winning 8 of its 21 matches to finish in 5th position out of 8 clubs.
Prahran went into the match as warm favourites following a 48 point trouncing of the Borough in the 2nd semi final but as so often is the case the grand final proved to be an altogether different affair.
The next dramatic occurrence in Prahran's history came in 1959 when the club was sensationally debarred from the VFA after Prahran Council refused to allow the Two Blues' seconds side access to Toorak Park when the seniors were playing away.