Influencing a better Peninsula.
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Advocacy
We seek to maintain and attract State and Federal Government investment within our region to help build a better future for Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. We will be bold in our advocacy goals and 'future-led' in our thinking.

Influence
As an independent, membership-based organisation, we work collaboratively with stakeholders, representatives, and policymakers to support the development of our region.

Leadership
The Committee provides a forum and membership base for the leading organisations within our region who are united in our goals and advocacy objectives in promoting our region as a great place to work, live and invest.
Committee Members
Our members include leading businesses and organisations from a wide variety of sectors.
We thank our Corporate Gold Members and Community Partners for their positive contribution in the
region.














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Our Latest News

Briefing with the Consul-General of Japan: the Mornington Peninsula and Japan
Committee members are exclusively invited to join the Consul-General of Japan, Mr Tokuro Furuya; the Australia Japan Business Council of Victoria (AJBCV), and key stakeholders from across the region to learn more about the economic and cultural significance of the relationship between the Mornington Peninsula and Japan.

RPPFM Peninsula Talks - April 2025
CFMP CEO Josh Sinclair joined Brendon Telfer on RPPFM Peninsula Talks to discuss the upcoming Federal Election on 3 May and its implications for Dunkley and Flinders.

A new chapter for Frankston's city centre
The Victorian Government has now implemented the Frankston Metropolitan Activity Centre Structure Plan into the Frankston Planning Scheme. Here's what Frankston City Mayor Kris Bolam had to say.

CFMP Disability Awareness Seminar
Join CFMP and Focus Individualised Support Services for a Disability Awareness Seminar. This seminar will be delivered by Focus, a leading disability services and accommodation support provider on the Mornington Peninsula.

CFMP Industry and Economic Growth Roundtable with Sam Groth and Jess Wilson
CFMP Members are invited to join a roundtable discussion on industry and economic growth issues locally and across Victoria with the Deputy Liberal Leader, Sam Groth MP, and the Shadow Minister for Industry and Economic Growth, Jess Wilson MP

School Leaders address politicians ahead of Federal Election
CFMP School Leaders addressed politicians and business leaders on the number one issue for young people this Federal Election.

Boulevard would transform Funky Town to capital of South East
From 'Funky Town' to capital of the south-east, the sky's the limit for Frankston (well, 16 storeys anyway).

CFMP Members Event – Introducing Barnacle Studios
The Committee for Frankston & Mornington Peninsula is proud to introduce Barnacle Studios! CFMP invites members for morning tea to hear from Chisholm Institute's Michelle Crotty; and Sally Baillieu and Max Johnson from Barnacle Studios about the plans for the theatre and the creative pathways it will bring for the southern peninsula community.
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CFMP + Macpherson Kelley: Why the Peninsula needs a Designated Area Migration Agreement
The Committee proudly presents a migration law briefing from Macpherson Kelley on migration law and how a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) would significantly enhance workforce participation in the Mornington Peninsula Shire.

CFMP Year 12 Leaders Presentation Breakfast
Join Committee Members, business and industry leaders, schools and local representatives for our first annual Year 12 School Leaders Presentation Breakfast.

Frankston Activity Centre Plan Progress
Committee welcomes Frankston City progress as height limits finalised in 10 Melbourne precincts.
What we do.
The Committee is the peak advocacy body for our region.
We are an independent, non-partisan, member-based organisation which works beyond partisan politics to enhance the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of our region. We work collaboratively across industry, business, not-for-profits, and local government to influence a better Peninsula.
The Committee was formed because we can and must do a better job at attracting State and Federal Government funding, policy attention and sustainable investment.
In 2023, the Committee for Greater Frankston and Committee for Mornington Peninsula merged to better
advocate for our region with a collective, united and powerful voice.
Learn More.
