A PERFECT evening of sunshine, sea breezes, and community spirit set the stage for this year’s Mayoral Charity event, the Mayday Cruise, which raised a record $61,278.77 for local groups.
Hosted by mayor Cr Anthony Marsh aboard the MV Queenscliff, operated by Searoad Ferries, the 18 October event welcomed over 250 guests from across the peninsula for an evening of entertainment, dining, and fundraising. They were greeted with canapés, fresh oysters, and sparkling beverages, complemented by a selection of local wines, beers, ciders, and rum.
The Royal Australian Navy Band performed on the pier prior to departure, while The Baker Boys Band entertained attendees during the scenic cruise along the peninsula coastline, passing by the McCrae lighthouse and, delightfully, pods of dolphins along the way.
Proceeds from ticket sales, donations, and an online silent auction featuring prizes and experiences from local businesses were directed to 11 community organisations nominated by councillors. The funds raised will benefit groups including Gunnamatta Surf Life Saving Club, Kindred Clubhouse, Mornington Tourist Railway, Mount Eliza Men’s Shed, Projex J, Rosebud McCrae Life Saving Club, Rotary Club of Somerville Tyabb, Safety Beach–Dromana Men’s Shed, Capel Sound Community Hub, Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad, and Sunshine Reserve Mount Martha.
Marsh said the evening surpassed expectations and “incredible showcase of community spirit”.
“From our sponsors and donors to every guest on board, the generosity and good energy were infectious. It was a celebration of everything great about our peninsula – community, connection and kindness,” he said. “To raise over $61,000 in one evening is a phenomenal result that will make a real difference to the local organisations supporting our residents every day.”
The event was made possible thanks to the support of sponsors, including Searoad Ferries (Platinum Sponsor), Mornington Peninsula Technology, Industry and Business Park (Gold Sponsor), Pt Leo Estate (Gold Sponsor), St Andrews Beach Brewery, Hotel Sorrento, Wittingslow Amusements, and JimmyRum (Silver Sponsors), and Mornington Peninsula News Group.
Guests enjoyed dancing, spectacular sunset views, and a strong sense of community pride as the evening concluded with dolphins swimming alongside the ferry – a memorable highlight for many attendees.
A formal cheque presentation to the 11 beneficiary organisations will be held at the council meeting on 5 November, where each group will be officially recognised for their contribution to the peninsula community.
First published in the Mornington News – 28 October 2025


