Victorian Government Initiates Inquiry into McCrae Landslide
The Victorian Government has announced an independent inquiry into the McCrae landslide, aiming to uncover its causes and prevent future incidents. The investigation will address residents’ concerns and provide safety recommendations.
Paid Parking ‘Dead and Buried’ as Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Confirms
Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Anthony Marsh confirms that paid parking is officially scrapped following public feedback. Read article for full details.
Mornington Peninsula Shire Ends Paid Parking Policy
Mornington Shire Council has officially scrapped its paid parking policy. Find out why, what’s next, and how locals can have their say.
Frankston Council Clashes with State Government Over Roadside Grass Maintenance
Frankston City Council urges the state government to address overgrown grass in VicRoads-managed areas, highlighting safety concerns
McCrae Landslide: Security Ramped Up at Site Amid Looting Fears
The McCrae landslide site sees increased security measures with CCTV and Victoria Police patrols as concerns rise over looting. Ongoing investigations and recovery efforts continue for affected residents.
Mornington Peninsula Shire Embraces Australia Day with Inclusive Celebrations
Mornington Peninsula Shire leads by example this Australia Day with inclusive celebrations, including family-friendly events in Dromana, Rosebud, Sorrento, and a Bunurong-led event at The Briars,
Mayor Clarifies $250,000 State Funding Amid McCrae Landslide Efforts
Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor clarifies the $250,000 state funding, confirming it relates to prior storm damage, not the McCrae landslide.
Monash Greenlink Opens, Connecting Monash University to Frankston’s CBD
The Monash Greenlink shared user path, a $1.3 million upgrade by Frankston City Council and the Victorian Government, now connects Monash University to Frankston’s city centre, enhancing safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
McCrae Landslide Update: 20 Homes Evacuated & Up to 60 Homes at Risk
The McCrae landslide has destroyed homes, forced evacuations, and expanded exclusion zones. Authorities warn a permanent solution may take two years, leaving 60 properties at risk.
Mornington Peninsula Mayor: “Higher Rate Cap Doesn’t Mean Higher Rates”
Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Anthony Marsh has reassured ratepayers that the 3% rate cap increase won’t necessarily be applied, reinforcing a focus on responsible spending and public accountability.