Call for rail money to be spent ‘locally’ FRESH doubts have been expressed over the future of $225 million set aside for the stalled train line extension from Frankston to Baxter. The money for the extension was committed by the previous Coalition federal government and later supported by then opposition leader Anthony Albanese in the lead up to the 2018 election. The cost to electrify and duplicate the Stony Point line to Baxter was quoted at up to $1.5 billion in a business case completed before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the planned extension has failed to progress any further than a business case and the state government has not committed any money to it. Meanwhile, Frankston Council is calling for the project’s committed federal money to remain in the Dunkley and Flinders electorates. The council last week voted to advocate for the money to be spent on transport projects in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula. Frankston councillor Kris Bolam is concerned the lack of progress on the project could see the money allocated elsewhere. “The internal belief both within council and indeed talking to a number of politicians is that this could be justification for the present government to rescind its promise to electrify the Stony Point line and instead have the $221 million reallocated and repurposed for other projects outside of the Frankston municipality. If this happens, I think it’s a very disappointing and sad move,” he said. Bolam said the $221 million left over after the business case was “earmarked for the Dunkley and Flinders electorates, therefore it is only reasonable that a meaningful portion remain here”. “We keep talking about the Nepean Highway
Seniors taken for a ride redevelopment from Olivers Hill to the Mile Bridge. We all know this would cost $40 million - I’d love to get access to some of those monies from that $221 million,” he said. “What about making our roads safer? According to our officers there’s $10 million worth of road safety initiatives still to be done. Federal monies could go towards that.” Bolam said $17 million was needed to complete footpaths and $80 million to seal “all our roads in Frankston”. The Baxter rail extension was included in a 90-day review of planned infrastructure projects ordered by the incoming Labor federal government. Dunkley MP Peta Murphy’s office told The News that she was still waiting for the outcome of the review. Frankston Council has also discussed other uses for the committed federal money if the rail extension does not proceed. Brodie Cowburn
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THE inaugural Seniors Week bike ride by members of U3A Southern Peninsula saw four cycling groups ride from Safety Beach Yacht Club to Rye pier. All riders are aged over 50. Cycling is one of more than 80 outdoor activities and courses offered by U3A. Visit u3asouthpen.org.au for details. New members welcome. The U3A office is in the former Shire of Flinders office, 359a Pt Nepean Road, Dromana.
Scones at Hastings THE next Scones on a Hastings will be held at the Hastings Bowls Club on Marine Parade on Friday 3 November between 10am and 11.30am. All welcome.
Prior fire warning PROPERTY owners should let the CFA know about any planned open air burning to avoid unnecessary fire alarms being raised with fire brigades. To give prior warning to the CFA about a planned fire call 1800 668 511.
Picnic performance THE Southern Peninsula Concert Band will perform at a picnic and in the Mornington Botanical Rose Gardens from 2pm on Saturday 18 November. Cost is $30 and on arrival at the gardens in Civic Reserve, Mornington ticket holders will be given a picnic box. Numbers are limited to 50. Tickets at: eventbrite.com.au/e/a-picnic-in-the-rose-gardenswith-the-southern-pen-tickets-736947197907
Members sought THE Rosebud Lions Club is looking for new members over the age of 21 that would like to help raising money and helping on community projects. The club has been reduced to seven members
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