Mornington Peninsula & Frankston News

Somerville to face Balnarring in historic MPCA Women’s Grand Final

Somerville to face Balnarring in historic MPCA Women’s Grand Final

Somerville will play Balnarring on Sunday, 8 March at Somerville Recreation Reserve in the MPCA Women’s Grand Final, with both sides chasing their first premiership …
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Frankston Mayor’s Overseas Sister Cities Trip Delivers Millions in Tangible Outcomes

Two men holding certificates in a formal meeting room.

Frankston’s sister cities trip has delivered millions in proposed investment and new international agreements. Outcomes include a 20 million dollar factory proposal, job creation, education partnerships and strengthened global ties across Japan, China, Fiji and the United States.

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‘Frankston Steps Into the Housing Fight’: Council Unveils Measures for Buyers and Developers

Frankston City supports first-home buyers with new measures.

Frankston City Council has unveiled new measures to support first-home buyers and speed up major developments, becoming the first municipality in Victoria to offer a local first-home buyer subsidy. The reforms include a $1,000 payment for eligible buyers and a 16-week fast-track planning pathway designed to boost supply, increase investor certainty and help residents stay in the market.

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From Victim to Thriver: Hannah Swinnerton’s Journey and Her Mission to Help Others Find Their Voice

Interview with individual in dark shirt, green background.

Hannah Swinnerton has transformed her experience of years of bullying into a platform for resilience and connection. Now station manager at Radio Western Port and host of Inspired to Soar, she says the station has given her purpose and a supportive space to help others share their stories.

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Council’s Beach Raking Plan Collapses After DEECA Refusal, Raising Questions Over Costs and Decision-Making

Tractor cleaning beach sand by the ocean.

DEECA has blocked mechanical beach raking on several Mornington Peninsula beaches, leaving only 6 km of the Shire’s 31 km cleaning program eligible for raking. A further 9 km are inaccessible to machinery and another 9 km contain protected vegetation that must be hand-cleaned. The decision raises questions over cost, erosion impacts and the councillor vote that reinstated raking nearly 12 months ago.

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