Ben Smith Revealed as the Independent for Flinders

Ben Smith, CEO of the Mornington Community Support Centre, has announced his candidacy as an independent for the federal seat of Flinders in next year’s election. Launching his campaign on Saturday, Smith addressed a crowd of enthusiastic supporters, highlighting his vision for equity and improved services across the region. Standing on a platform focused on […]

Council to Persist with Hand Beach Cleaning Trial

The Mornington Peninsula Shire Council will continue its hand-cleaning beach trial until July next year, despite ongoing concerns from ratepayers. In response to complaints about excessive seaweed, odours, dead fish, and potential health risks to both locals and visitors, acting Shire CEO Bullant Oz reaffirmed that the trial policy will remain unchanged. Last July, the […]

Independent Candidate Push for Flinders Ahead of 2025 Federal Election

Debbi de Lapps, spokesperson for the Independent for Flinders group, has declared that the electorate is ready for change ahead of next year’s federal election. Speaking on behalf of the group, Ms de Lapps highlighted growing dissatisfaction with major political parties and strong support for independent candidates across the Mornington Peninsula. Ms de Lapps believes […]

Kananook Creek Advisory Group Faces Uncertain Future

The Department of Environment, Energy, and Climate has announced its decision to withdraw from direct involvement with the Kananook Creek Advisory Group, sparking concerns about the group’s future. The unexpected decision was revealed during Monday night’s Frankston Council meeting, where members of the advisory group voiced their frustration over the lack of communication and potential […]

Homelessness Crisis: Nearly 1 Million Victorians at Risk Amid Bushfire Threats

Victoria’s homelessness crisis has reached critical levels, with nearly one million people at risk and bushfire warnings adding urgency. Overstretched services are turning away 29% of those seeking help. The Council to Homeless Persons calls for a $5 million investment in outreach to prevent tragedies, especially in remote areas. The Call Unanswered report highlights a 67% rise in homelessness risk since 2016, exacerbated by rental stress and insufficient funding. Immediate action is needed to support vulnerable communities.

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.