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.
Key Political Forum Set for Mornington Racing Club Ahead of Election Year

The Committee for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula is hosting a key political forum on 14 February at Mornington Racing Club, featuring candidates from Dunkley and Flinders ahead of the upcoming state and federal elections.
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.
Invitation Bungle: Zoe McKenzie Left Out of Somerville to Baxter Trail Celebration

Construction of the long-awaited Somerville to Baxter Trail commenced last week, with a sod-turning ceremony marking the beginning of the project. Mayor Cr Anthony Marsh, Cr Kate Roper, and State Member Paul Mercurio MP attended the event to celebrate the milestone. Federal Member for Flinders, Zoe McKenzie MP, however, was notably absent and later addressed […]
Council Stands Firm Amid Criticism Over Beach Cleaning Decision

Former Mornington Peninsula Citizen of the Year Josie Jones criticizes council’s handling of beach cleaning trials, raising concerns about governance, evidence-based decision-making, and vested interests.
Somerville to Baxter Bike Trail Construction Underway

Construction has started on the Somerville to Baxter section of the Peninsula Trail, a $7.8M project funded by the Australian and Victorian governments. Cr Kate Roper, Mayor Anthony Marsh, and Paul Mercurio MP highlight its benefits for local connectivity, walking, and cycling.
Frankston Council’s New Look: First Full Meeting with Nine New Single Wards

The newly restructured Frankston City Council holds its first full meeting tonight, with nine single wards and a mix of returning and first-term councillors. Mayor Kris Bolam and Deputy Mayor Steffie Conroy lead the council, focusing on priorities like cost of living and supporting vulnerable community members. With a renewed commitment to unity and respect, the council aims to tackle the challenges and growth facing Frankston in the years ahead.