Statement from the Mayor
On behalf of Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and the broader Peninsula community, I would like to express sadness at the death of Federal Member for Dunkley Peta Murphy.
Peta was a passionate champion for this region, and it was a privilege to work with her on a range of local issues.
We worked with Peta on matters such as road funding and public transport, and she was instrumental in helping Council forge valuable connections in Canberra.
One of the major projects we worked on with Peta is the redevelopment of Emil Madsen Recreation Reserve in Mount Eliza.
Peta worked hard to secure $15 million in Commonwealth funding for a major expansion of sporting infrastructure at the reserve.
As a result of Peta's advocacy for our community, the lives of countless local residents who use the reserve will be enriched for many years to come.
Her work ethic was inspiring: we last met with Peta to discuss public transport and infrastructure funding just four weeks ago.
Peta's energy, determination and dedication were appreciated by all who met her. It was clear she cared deeply about her constituents.
She was respected by people from all sides of politics for her hard work on behalf of the community and will be sadly missed.
Our deepest sympathies go to Peta's husband Rod and her family.