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Push to remedy beach works continues

By Brodie CowburnDecember 6, 2025Updated:December 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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FRANKSTON Council is actively working to resolve the ongoing issue of unapproved works being undertaken on Crown foreshore land, a council statement issued last week claims.

The issue of residents undertaking alleged illegal works along the foreshore has reared its head multiple times this year – a seawall has been allegedly constructed without approval near Oliver’s Hill, and last month onlookers spotted an excavator operating a short distance from the seawall. (“More unapproved beach works investigated”, The Times 27/11/2025)

Last week, Frankston mayor Kris Bolam asserted that council is actively pursuing the allegations. “Frankston City Council is aware of recent public concern regarding alleged illegal works  and vegetation removal across our municipality, including along the foreshore and at  locations inland.  Council treats these matters seriously and is working closely with the Victorian  Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, the lead authority for  enforcement on coastal Crown land,” he said.

“Council actively investigates reports of unauthorised works and illegal vegetation  removal, and takes appropriate action where required. Significant penalties can apply  in such cases, and landowners may also be directed to restore affected areas to ensure  long-term environmental protection.

“Due to ongoing regulatory processes, council cannot provide detailed updates at this  stage. However, when it is appropriate to do so, we will share further information.  Please be assured that council is working diligently with authorities like DECCA to  achieve the necessary remedies.”

The unapproved works have been widely condemned by councillors, and Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke. The mayor said “our community cares deeply about our natural environment, and so do we. Illegal vegetation removal, unauthorised construction and encroachment on public land is  unlawful. These actions damage ecosystems, undermine the safety and stability of our  coastline, and diminish the natural beauty that our community and visitors deeply value.”

“Earlier this year, a landowner was found guilty in the Magistrates’ Court on multiple  charges relating to unlawful mass vegetation removal at a Langwarrin property, resulting in financial penalties. This outcome demonstrates that breaches are taken seriously and that appropriate enforcement processes are followed,” he said. “While Frankston City Council is driving an ambitious transformation agenda to  revitalise our city and attract investment, this progress will never come at the expense of our natural environment. Protecting our foreshore, reserves and green spaces  remains a core priority.”

First published in the Mornington News – 2 December 2025

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