THE developers of a proposed multi-storey building at 438-444 Nepean Highway have withdrawn their appeal to build the project. The “Pace” development at the former Frankston Cinema site was rejected by VCAT in mid-2024. The developer appealed the decision to the Victorian Supreme Court, but has now discontinued the process.
“Stop The Great Wall of Frankston” protester Robert Thurley, who is contesting Dunkley at the federal election as an independent, said the decision is “a great boost for our community campaign to protect our waterways and coastline. “This is fantastic news for Kananook Creek Association, all the Stop the Great Wall of Frankston campaigners, and all who wish to protect our wonderful coastal assets for future generations.”
First published in the Frankston Times – 15 April 2025