Local ‘Think Tank’ survey shows that education and training on the Peninsula requires significant investment.
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula (CfMP) is currently undertaking a survey on local issues, and one of the early findings is the urgent
need for improved training and education across the Peninsula.
Committee for Mornington Peninsula Board Member, Shannon Smit said “So far we have had 191 people respond to our survey, and it is clear that many see training and education as a high priority. Of the business owners who responded to the survey 32% indicated they had difficulties securing appropriately trained employees. Quality education and training is going to be vitally important for the Mornington Peninsula in the recovery phase of COVID-19. We have the opportunity to revitalise the Mornington Peninsula workforce to be more productive and competitive and now is the time to make an investment in education and training that equips people for the jobs ahead. With the federal government announcement of the JobTrainer package the CfMP want to ensure the Mornington Peninsula gets access to the funding for vocational education and training”
Key insights of the survey in relation to education and training include:
- An urgent need to revitalise the infrastructure and expand the offerings at the Chisholm TAFE Rosebud Campus.
- Improved public transport to increase access to education and training.
- The potential for a Mornington Peninsula University Campus that offers courses that students currently need to travel to Melbourne to undertake.
- Potential to provide additional education and training offerings across the Mornington Peninsula including marine studies, boat building, marine biology, aquaculture, permaculture, viticulture, agriculture, horticulture, STEM and natural resource management.
- The Mornington Peninsula being able to access the same incentives afforded to regional areas in regard to apprenticeships.
Shannon said “The CfMP welcome the recent announcement that Monash and Melbourne Universities are partnering to establish a world class marine and coastal research centre at Point Nepean”
The May ABS regional jobs data that showed the region suffered one of the worst employment declines in the weeks following the pandemic ‘lock-down’ with a decline on payroll jobs of 7.9%.
“We knew that with our economy being so dependent on construction, hospitality, tourism, leisure and retail, that local employment would be impacted, but to see that one in every 12 paid positions has been lost reveals the true extent of the impact and the work ahead to recover these livelihoods, and quality education and training is going to be vitally important in achieving this. The CfMP in the coming weeks will be making contact with relevant education providers and all levels of government to advocate for an education and training platform that will assist the Mornington Peninsula in the COVID-19 recovery phase and into the future” Shannon said.
The CfMP have Education, Regional Designation and Improved Infrastructure as three of their policy pillars. Shannon said “Currently many of our university students are unable to access the federal government relocation scholarship as most of the Mornington Peninsula is considered part of Melbourne. For students living in Rosebud going to the University of Melbourne, according to the PTV trip planner app, it can take up to four hours one way by public transport due to the inadequate public transport on the Mornington Peninsula. Our students and schools also miss out on the Victoria Governments Rural and Regional Education Reform suite of initiatives that provides more than $37 million over five years to address barriers to workforce development, increase access to learning opportunities for students and raise the aspirations of students”
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) ‘6160.0.55.001 - Weekly Payroll Jobs and Wages in Australia, Week ending 2 May 2020’ report revealed
that the Mornington Peninsula is one of worst hit regions in Victoria when it comes to job losses due to COVID-19.
The data that presents changes in payroll jobs between the week ending 14 March 2020 (in the week Australia recorded its 100th confirmed COVID-19 case) and the week ending 18 April 2020 at the Statistical Area 4 (SA4) level shows that the Mornington Peninsula had a decrease of 7.9% - the third worst hit region in Victoria. Only Warrnambool and the South West (8.6%) and North West Region (8.2%) experienced greater decreases than the Mornington Peninsula.
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Engaged Community will Deliver for our Region
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Join Committee for Mornington Peninsula members for a coffee and light breakfast to meet with business leaders and discuss industry issues in our region. Read More…
RPPFM - Peninsula Talks (February 2023)
Listen to this month's addition of Peninsula Talks where our CEO Josh Sinclair chats with Tracee Hutchison about the advocacy priorities of our region. Read More…
Members Breakfast - March 2023
Join us for our next Members Breakfast on Friday, 3 March at Mercetta, Mornington to discuss "The Summer that was" on the Mornington Peninsula. Read More…
Read the Committee's piece in this month's edition of MP Magazine, covering the appointment of our new CEO. Read More…
Opposition Leader meets with CfMP
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula was pleased to be able meet with Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Federal Member for Flinders Zoe McKenzie to discuss the priorities for our region - including keeping jobs here on the peninsula, addressing disadvantage, and fighting for our fair share of government investment. Read More…
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Joshua Sinclair as CEO of the Committee for Mornington Peninsula. Read More…
If there’s one thing that unites us as a community, it’s our need for health, wellbeing and education.
In the case of the Mornington Peninsula, we deserve better healthcare and education systems.
If you’ve ever wondered why you don’t have access to a recreation centre, arts studio or community centre near your house on the Mornington Peninsula, it’s largely a question of funding. Read More…
The Mornington Peninsula’s transport system is severely lacking and in desperate need of funding
The Mornington Peninsula is home to some of Australia’s best beaches, wineries, shopping precincts and natural wonders. And yet, anyone who has used public transport here knows that our system is severely lacking. Read More…
Adequate funding from government would significantly change the Mornington Peninsula as we know it
Adequate local funding from the state and federal governments is vital to deliver local services, support businesses and invest in infrastructure for Mornington Peninsula communities. Read More…
MEDIA RELEASE - MP misses out on Regional Road Safety Program
Committee for Mornington Peninsula calls for the Regional Road Safety Programs to be expanded and delivered on Mornington Peninsula to save young lives Read More…
Economic Disadvantage Report calls for regional designation
A new report reveals rezoning the Mornington Peninsula as regional would not only unlock more funding but would fix social and economic inequalities. Read More…
Click through to read the Committee for Mornington Peninsula's annual report for 2020 - 2021. Read More…
Mornington Peninsula businesses woefully unprepared for Covid-compliant summer
As travel and capacity limits ease, Melburnians and regional Victorians making their annual pilgrimage to the Mornington Peninsula will find that the shops and restaurants are woefully unprepared for mandatory vaccine passport check-ins.
Op-ed by Committee for Mornington Peninsula Executive Officer, Briony Hutton, published in the Herald Sun South East Leader 29
September 2021. Full article here: tinyurl.com/3rfwra69
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A Christmas that will be like no other
Politicians of all persuasions at all levels have started talking about our upcoming COVID-Christmas.
Op-ed by Zoe McKenzie, CfMP Board member. Published by Mornington Peninsula News, 7 September 2021.
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Open Letter to Victorian Premier & Chief Health Officer
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula has written an open letter to the Victorian Premier and Chief Health Officer to request the Mornington Peninsula be urgently included in regional Victorian-level restrictions in the new roadmap to reopening. Read More…
Mornington Peninsula unworthy of metropolitan public transport investment
Disappointingly, there are no recommendations for significant improvements to public transport for the Mornington Peninsula in
Victoria's Infrastructure Strategy 2021- 2051 released yesterday, despite this being one of the Peninsula's most significant
infrastructure deficits.
If the Mornington Peninsula is unworthy of metropolitan public transport investment in the next 30 years, according to the Victorian
Government’s key infrastructure advisers, then the legitimacy of our current metropolitan classification is once again thrown into serious
question.
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Trapped traders demand more support after being crushed by multiple lockdowns
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula says Mornington Peninsula traders are begging for a lifeline after again being left in lockdown as
restrictions are eased in regional Victoria.
Read the full Herald Sun South East Leader article here: https://tinyurl.com/4s7rd8ct
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Crisis Support for Mornington Peninsula Employers and Employees under Lockdown 6
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula is urging the Federal and Victorian Governments to provide additional financial support for
communities under lockdown restrictions, including those on the Mornington Peninsula.
Yesterday’s announcement of a reinstated border between metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria means that from today, the Mornington Peninsula will once again be subjected to ongoing lockdown restrictions despite having no active cases and our last listed exposure site
being 15 days old.
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A New Classification for the Mornington Peninsula? Addressing Economic Disadvantage
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula welcomes the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s move to investigate a possible reclassification of
the Mornington Peninsula from the current metropolitan designation.
We welcome the Council’s attention to this issue to enable a collaborative solution to ultimately address the Peninsula’s economic
disadvantage, which the Committee has focused on since 2019.
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Response to Victorian Budget 2021-22
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula is disappointed that the Mornington Peninsula received just 0.09 per cent of the funding announced for our neighbours in greater Geelong in this year’s State Budget.
$424,000 of new funding was announced for the Mornington Peninsula whilst $463.43 million of new funding was announced for Greater Geelong,
which has the same enrolled population as the Mornington Peninsula.
After extended and repeated metropolitan Melbourne lockdowns, the CfMP would have expected more support for our local businesses and public assets and services to help the Mornington Peninsula to recover, however no new funding was announced for our local hospitals, schools,
TAFE, parks, roads or public transport services in this Budget.
Disappointingly, new taxes will be imposed on major employers on the Mornington Peninsula and our residential and commercial properties will be taxed at a higher rate as businesses and property owners attempt to recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19.
We remain hopeful that over the coming months, the Victorian Government will announce local funding initiatives for the Mornington Peninsula
from the state-wide funding programs announced in this State Budget.
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Herald Sun Article - Shutting Down is a Poor Fix
This unpredictability of government decision-making contributes to the general unease in the community about unforeseeable restrictions that
could be imposed upon Victorians at any moment.
The lack of a clear and consistent approach to reopening and locking down Victorian communities erodes business and consumer confidence to
plan, resulting in damaging effects to local economies, community mental health outcomes and the reputation of Victoria as the place to be.
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Long-term Covid Readiness Plan Essential for Victorian Cities and Regions
Victorian members of the Committees for Cities and Regions are calling on the Victorian Government to actively consult with the community to
develop a long-term Covid readiness plan for Victorian cities and regions.
As Victoria faces another long weekend under lockdown-style conditions, the Committees are calling for a common set of publicly available
and industry-informed standards to be applied to decision-making on Covid restrictions in Victoria.
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MORNINGTON PENINSULA WINERIES DRIVE AWAY THE COVID BLUES
With us all the time, through all seasons and despite Covid restrictions, are Mornington Peninsula’s skilled winemakers.
Cellar door visits are always popular, and even when Covid restrictions limit opportunities to browse and taste, the product of the region’s
winemakers is still available. If we can’t go to them, they’ll come to us.
Let’s face it - a lovely Pinocchio from Crittenden Wines or a Red Fox Pinot Noir from Foxeys Hangout are just the thing to help ease the
Covid blues.
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Appointment of Zoe McKenzie to Committee of Management
CfMP Welcomes Cr Susan Bissinger as the Newest Nepean Ward Councillor
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula welcomes the election of Cr Susan Bissinger as a Nepean Ward Councillor, as announced today by the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. Read More…
Member Briefing and Networking Event
Committee for Mornington Peninsula members were invited to gather for first time since COVID restrictions began to launch our Post-COVID Plan for the Peninsula. Read More…
Committee for Mornington Peninsula Post-COVID Plan for the Peninsula
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula is excited to release our Post-COVID Plan for the Peninsula, officially launched at our Members
Event on Thursday 25 March.
Based on our foundational policy pillars established in 2019, the Committee's revised Post-COVID Plan reflects emerging changes in
long-term community needs due to the ongoing effects of COVID-19 on our region's economy.
This Plan will form the structure of our ongoing advocacy to government at all levels for improved investment and policy outcomes for
the Mornington Peninsula.
You can view a copy of the Plan here:
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Farewell to the Hon Bruce Billson from the Committee for Mornington Peninsula
11 March 2021
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula congratulates the Hon Bruce Billson on his appointment as Australia’s Small Business and Family
Enterprise Ombudsman.
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Reignited Push for Regional Designation for Mornington Peninsula
Following the Premier's confirmation that if Lockdown 3 were to be extended, he would once again divide regional Victoria and metropolitan
Melbourne, the Committee for Mornington Peninsula has again called for the Peninsula to be considered regional.
Read the full Herald Sun Leader article below.
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Response to Premier's Announcement of Third Lockdown
Today’s announcement by the Premier of a third lockdown is a devastating blow to Victorian communities and businesses, including those on the Mornington Peninsula. Read More…
Mornington Peninsula's Inclusion In Regional VIC Tourism Support Scheme
The Committee for Mornington Peninsula commends the Victorian Government’s decision to include the region in the $28 million regional Victoria voucher scheme as part of this week’s Budget. Read More…
No clarity from the Government on restrictions for the Mornington Peninsula
At Tuesdays COVID-19 update the Premier Daniel Andrews told journalists he would have announcements to make tomorrow regarding the Mornington Peninsula – unfortunately the only announcements made on Wednesday related to roadblocks and the Mornington Peninsula continues to be in “no man’s land”. Read More…
Today Daniel Andrews announced that despite Geelong having 59 active cases, Colac Otway having 76 active case, and the Mornington Peninsula having just 14 active cases, local Geelong and Colac Otway businesses can continue to trade but not the businesses on the Mornington Peninsula. Read More…
Local ‘Think Tank’ survey shows community support for the Baxter Rail Project
A recent survey undertaken by the Committee for Mornington Peninsula (CfMP) showed that of the 191 respondents, 87% supported the electrification of the rail line from Frankston to Baxter. Read More…
Recording - CfMP Jobkeeper & Jobseeker Webinar
Please find link below to our recent Jobkeeper & Jobseeker webinar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTsM5uS9C-E&feature=youtu.be
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The Committee for Mornington Peninsula (CfMP) is currently undertaking a survey on local issues, and one of the early findings is the urgent need for improved training and education across the Peninsula. Read More…
Push for regionalisation of Mornington Peninsula
An e-petition is live on the Victorian Parliament website. We would encourage everyone to sign this petition and share it with your local networks. Read More…
MEDIA RELEASE: Regionalisation of Mornington Peninsula
COVID-19 demonstrates the need for regional designation for the Mornington Peninsula.
Yesterday's announcement that the Mornington Peninsula would be placed into lockdown, but not Geelong, is yet another example of the
disparity of those who have regional designation and those that don’t.
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Official stats point to heavy Peninsula job losses & need for action
Official data confirms the concerns of a local prosperity ‘think-tank’ that the nature of the Mornington Peninsula economy makes the area more ‘at risk’ for COVID-caused job losses and business closures and that decisive action is needed to reduce the impact on local livelihoods. Read More…
Peninsula 'Think Tank' Bolstered
The leadership of the regional group committed to lifting economic and social prosperity as a priority for the Mornington Peninsula has
recently made key appointments.
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CfMP submission to proposed MPSC 2020/21 budget
The CfMP recently made a submission to the proposed MPSC 2020/21 budget Read More…
Webinar recording- Commercial tenancies and support available during COVID-19
This webinar will provide you with a clearer understanding of the impacts of COVID-19 on commercial tenancies and assistance that is
available from the Victorian Small Business Commission.
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$1500 JobKeeper Payment - What You Need To Know & How to Get it!
The JobKeeper subsidy represents the largest single stimulus initiative ever offered to Australian business. A payment of $1,500 per fortnight for each eligible employee for a period of up to 6 months is a massive underwrite of the Australian economy and already hundreds of thousands of businesses have registered their interest to participate in the scheme. Read More…