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 Diamond, Corporate Gold and Community Partners for their positive contribution in the
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Our Latest News

CFMP hosts Japan Consul General at Peninsula Hot Springs
The Committee was honoured to host the Consul-General of Japan, Mr Furuya Tokuro, and guests at the Peninsula Hot Springs for a briefing on energy, sister-city partnerships, and business links between our region and Japan.

RPPFM Peninsula Talks - September 2025
Committee CEO Josh Sinclair joined Brendon Telfer on RPPFM Peninsula Talks this month to discuss the Committee's advocacy trip to Federal Parliament in Canberra alongside Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston City Council.

"Road and rail plans top Canberra agenda" - MP News
From Mornington Peninsula News Group: The federal government’s $50m commitment to upgrade Nepean Highway was front of mind when Frankston Council and Mornington Peninsula Shire sent their mayors to Canberra last week.

Members Q&A with Zoe McKenzie MP
CFMP hosted a Members Q&A with the Member for Flinders, Zoe McKenzie, in Mornington.
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Peninsula priorities on notice for Ministers, decision-makers in capital
The Committee for Frankston & Mornington Peninsula led a local delegation to Federal Parliament this week to advocate for support, funding and clarity around election commitments for our region.

Chisholm host skills Member Briefing
CFMP Members gathered at Chisholm Frankston to hear from Paul Edbrooke MP, Lee-Anne Fisher - the Deputy CEO of Victorian Skills Authority, and Chisholm's Conor Mullan to learn more about the demand for skills and training in our region.
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CFMP Members Briefing and Q&A with Victorian Leader of the Opposition
The Committee will host the Victorian Leader of the Opposition, Brad Battin MP, on Thursday, 27 November. This event is strictly for members only.

CFMP meets with Victorian Opposition Leader
CFMP CEO Josh Sinclair recently met with Victorian Opposition Leader Brad Battin, alongside the Member for Mornington Chris Crewther, to discuss the Committee's key advocacy goals ahead of next year's Victorian State Election.

Renewable Energy Terminal proposed for Hastings given Commonwealth tick
The Commonwealth Government has determined the proposed Renewable Energy Terminal at the Port of Hastings be a controlled action, allowing the environmental approvals process to now get underway.

Fred Harrison celebrates 50 years at Ritchies
The Committee hosted a breakfast celebration in Frankston for Ritchies CEO and Committee founder, Fred Harrison - acknowledging Fred's 50 years of service to Ritchies and the local community.
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Village Glen joins the Committee
Village Glen has joined the Committee for Frankston & Mornington Peninsula as a Diamond Member.
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.
