Mornington Peninsula & Frankston News

Would This Happen in Mornington? Tyabb FC Forced to Cancel Game Due to Council Failure

Council failed to fix Tyabb Football Oval in time for match - stplnews

Tyabb Football Netball Club volunteers were forced to fill rabbit holes on Bunyguyan Reserve’s top oval after MPSC failed to deliver promised repairs, highlighting ongoing infrastructure neglect in Western Port. With the council’s budget approaching, many wonder: Will Western Port be forgotten again?

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Western Port Left Behind? Council Decisions Highlight Uneven Support Across the Peninsula

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The Mornington Peninsula exhibits a growing divide between its Western Port residents and affluent coastal communities. The closure of the Hastings Club substantiates this inequality, as the Shire neglects Western Port in favour of better-funded Port Phillip facilities like the Mt Martha Golf Club.

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Council’s 3% Rate Hike Misses the Mark with Residents

Council’s 3% Rate Hike Misses the Mark with Residents - stpl news

Mornington Shire’s 3% rate increase has faced backlash from residents, particularly in lower-income areas like Hastings, who argue the burden of recovery from the McCrae landslide unfairly falls on them. Deputy Mayor Pingiaro cited financial pressures and a lack of state support, but many feel betrayed after promises of a rate freeze during the election.

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Deputy Mayor Pleads for Understanding Over Council’s Rate Rise Backflip as Residents Lash Out

Deputy Mayor Pleads for Understanding Over Council’s Rate Rise Backflip as Residents Lash Out

The Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has voted unanimously to increase rates by the maximum 3%, despite several councillors previously campaigning on a rate freeze. Deputy Mayor Paul Pingiaro says the move is necessary to avoid financial collapse, but local residents have reacted with anger.

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