Frankston City First

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Each election period, Council selects a small number of priority projects that require Council-led advocacy to Government and Opposition in an effort to secure funding contributions. 

Council works with key stakeholders for each project, such as sporting clubs, not-for-profits and community groups, in an effort to influence decision-making while engaging with the local community.

Council is advocating for the following local priority projects in the 2026 Victorian State Election:

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connected-neighbourhoods_seeking-5-85-million improved-gateway-entrances_seeking-tba community-connectors_seeking-750000-dollars
assertive-outreach_seeking-500000-dollars monterey-reserve-precinct-revitalisation_seeking-2-million baxter-park_seeking-1-8-million
langwarrin-district-level-play-space_seeking-2.2-million

 

How you can make sure your candidates put Frankston City First 

While Council is advocating for the projects and services that you’ve told us matter to you, you can also play a role by raising these priorities directly with your local candidates.

There are several ways to do this

Election Commitment Tracker

Council will be tracking election commitments and budgeted funds for the Frankston City community from candidates.

2026 State Election

The next state election will be held on Saturday 28 November 2026.