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CEO for Committee for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Predicts a May Federal Election

Frankston, VIC – The CEO of the Committee for Frankston and Mornington, Josh Sinclair, has predicted that the federal government will call an election in May, highlighting the region’s significance in shaping the next government. As political and community leaders…
Liberals Pledge $5 Million to Somerville Recreational Reserve

Zoe McKenzie, Liberal candidate for Flinders, announces a $5 million pledge for upgrading the Somerville Recreation Reserve, supporting local sporting clubs and community development.
Thrown Under the Bus: Mayor Refutes Premier’s Comments on McCrae Landslide Response

Mornington Peninsula Mayor Anthony Marsh has responded to the Victorian Premier’s inquiry into the McCrae landslide, defending the Council’s actions and calling for state support. Read more on STPL News.
Legal Threats Continue to Pursue Daniel Andrews Over 2013 Car Accident

Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his wife face a defamation lawsuit over their statements regarding a 2013 car accident that injured Ryan Meuleman. The case follows claims of a police cover-up and a flawed investigation.
Zoe McKenzie MP Calls for Relief Amid Inflation Figures

Member for Flinders, Zoe McKenzie, highlights financial pressures in her electorate, urging interest rate relief despite encouraging inflation figures.




