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Home » The Newsroom » Council Post Quietly Reworded as Mayor Responds to Backlash

Council Post Quietly Reworded as Mayor Responds to Backlash

Mornington Peninsula Shire has revised its Council meeting attendance post after public backlash. Mayor Anthony Marsh says he had no involvement in the decision. Protests are expected to continue at the 17 June council meeting.

  • STPL News
  • 13/06/2025
  • 24/08/2025
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Mornington Peninsula Shire has quietly removed and republished a recent post about new Council meeting attendance rules, following community criticism and questions about transparency.

The original post, published on Wednesday 12 June, announced that all attendees must now register online before attending public Council meetings. It included a requirement to show photo ID at the door — a move that sparked backlash across community forums. The post also had comments disabled, which further fuelled concern among residents who felt silenced.

The origional MPSC post regarding the new meeting registration information was promptly removed within a few hours.
The origional MPSC post regarding the new meeting registration information was promptly removed within a few hours.
The updated MPSC post regarding the new meeting registration information was published the next day.
The updated MPSC post regarding the new meeting registration information was published the next day.

Within hours of STPL News questioning the policy and its origins, the original post was taken down and a revised version was published the following day. The updated post features softened language but maintains the requirement for prior registration.

Mayor Anthony Marsh has denied being involved in drafting or approving either version of the post. In a comment addressed to STPL News, Marsh said:

“No, I didn’t [approve the original post]. I raised it after it was brought to my attention, as I believe the ID requirement is excessive. It was reposted today, again without my knowledge.”

The next public Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday 17 June, and further community protests are expected in response to recent policy changes and ongoing dissatisfaction with Council decisions.

The new registration policy remains in place.

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2 Comments

  1. Joe Lenzo

    13/06/2025 / 7:37 am

    Then who was responsible for this decision. Who made it? This should have been a decision by the council. They can, however, put up a motion to rescind it. hahahaha

  2. Warwick

    13/06/2025 / 11:27 am

    Councilors need to take control from the public servants that work there. We voted for them not the administration staff. They are being railroaded.

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