Campaign for ‘regional designation’ for the Mornington Peninsula continues.
Following the Committee for Mornington Peninsula’s presentation to the Victorian Opposition’s Shadow Cabinet, awareness and momentum is
building for our case for change.
Media reporting of this key C4MP policy focus has generated further local examples where the lumping in of the Mornington Peninsula with
greater Melbourne is disadvantaging local businesses and residents.
Beyond the payroll tax discounts and inability to access key ‘regional’ programs, local fruit growers and horticulturalists point to not
being able offer working holiday visa holders a chance to extend their stay by helping out with the harvest in ‘regional’ areas …
After the C4MP briefing to the Shadow Cabinet, local Upper House MLC Edward O’Donohue raised the matter in State Parliament on September 12
saying:
“The magnificent Mornington Peninsula is a very important part of Victoria’s economy and a part of the lifestyle enjoyed by so many
Victorians. It is clearly not part of metropolitan Melbourne and indeed at its furthest point is well over 80 kilometres from the Melbourne
GPO .. (yet) … the Mornington Peninsula Shire is part of metropolitan Melbourne for funding purposes. That means the Mornington Peninsula,
unlike many other parts of Victoria which are much closer to the Melbourne CBD, cannot access Regional Development Victoria funding or the
other funding pools that come from being a non-metropolitan municipality”.
Mr O’Donohue urged that “the Minister for Regional Development … give consideration to making whatever changes are necessary to include
the Mornington Peninsula in potential RDV funding, because that is only fair and just given the need and given the distance from Melbourne
of the Mornington Peninsula”.
Thanks for the support Ed!
C4MP is preparing a research brief and is seeking funding partners to carry out research on the comparative advantages to the region of
being designated ‘regional’ or alternatively campaigning to seek the services and support other communities that are much closer to
Melbourne take for granted.
Are you aware of other examples where not being designated ‘regional’ is harming your business, family or community on the Mornington
Peninsula? Please let us know via info@committeeformp.com.au.
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. Read More…
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. Read More…
A new chapter for Frankston's city centre
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CFMP Disability Awareness Seminar
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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 Read More…
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. Read More…
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CFMP Members Event – Introducing Barnacle Studios
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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. Read More…
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. Read More…
Frankston Activity Centre Plan Progress
Committee welcomes Frankston City progress as height limits finalised in 10 Melbourne precincts. Read More…
2025 Federal Election Priorities
Together with our key partners, including local government, the Committee has identified the region's key priorities this Federal Election. Read More…
Federal Candidates Forum - RPPFM Special
Listen to RPPFM's special broadcast of the 2025 Federal Candidates Forum hosted by the Committee and TV presenter, Patricia Karvelas. Read More…
August Members Breakfast Briefing - Chisholm
Join CFMP Members for a Breakfast Briefing and Art and Design building tour with Chisholm Institute. Read More…
July Members Breakfast Briefing - Fred Harrison
Join CFMP Members for our August Breakfast Briefing with Ritchies CEO, Fred Harrison, as he reflects on 50 years at Ritchies - and what it takes to build a Peninsula business into a national icon. Read More…
Federal Candidates take centre stage at Committee forum
A packed room of more than 200 people attended the Committee's 2025 Federal Candidates Forum at the Mornington Racecourse to hear from candidates ahead of the federal election. Read More…
Fred Harrison celebrates 50 years of service
The Committee recognises the service of Fred Harrison, Ritchies Stores CEO, who has celebrated 50 years at Ritchies. Read More…
Women in Small Business Roundtable with the Hon. Sussan Ley MP
The Committee facilitated a Women in Small Business Roundtable with the Zoe McKenzie MP, Federal Member for Flinders; and the Hon. Sussan Ley MP, the Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business. Read More…