Mornington Peninsula & Frankston News

Sam Groth to Quit Politics, Will Not Contest Nepean at 2026 State Election

Sam Groth to leave politics as Nepean seat opens ahead of 2026 election

Victorian Liberal MP Sam Groth has announced he will not continue in Parliament beyond the 2026 state election, citing pressure on his family and internal party issues. His departure leaves the Liberals with a Nepean vacancy less than 12 months from polling day, as the party is also yet to announce a candidate for Hastings.

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‘Money Grab’ Claims After Hastings Parking Signs Stickered Around New Year’s Day

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Photos of sticker overlays on Hastings parking signs have triggered ‘money grab’ claims and confusion over whether time limits applied on the New Year’s Day public holiday. STPL News has contacted Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s CEO and Mayor, as well as ward councillor Cr Michael Stephens, seeking clarification.

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Crib Point Couple Face Homelessness and Health Challenges After Losing Home in House Fire

The burnt remains of a house in Crib Point showing collapsed roofing, debris and fire damage days after a Christmas house fire

Sandra and Kevin lost their Crib Point home in a house fire just after Christmas and are now facing homelessness while Kevin undergoes treatment for stage 4 cancer. Their son has launched a GoFundMe appeal, calling on the Mornington Peninsula community to help them rebuild.

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