McCrae landslide update - 17 January 2025
Published on 17 January 2025
Statement from the Mayor
The Mornington Peninsula Shire continues to collaborate closely with the State Emergency Service (SES), other emergency services, and relevant agencies to respond to the landslip at McCrae that occurred on the morning of 14 January 2025.
The cause of the landslide remains unknown. Geotechnical assessments are ongoing and South East Water is also conducting extensive testing to determine the source of the water contributing to the landslip, and we are monitoring ground movements closely.
An exclusion zone remains in place to ensure the safety of the community. We urge everyone to stay clear of the area. The site is still under the control of the SES, and 15 properties have been evacuated.
Road and Path Updates
Point Nepean Road is closed to general traffic between Latrobe Parade and Coburn Avenue but allows limited access for local vehicles. There is no access through the exclusion zone. We expect the closure to last at least a week and are working closely with the Department of Transport to enhance road management and redirect traffic away from local roads.
The Bay Trail path remains open, providing pedestrian and bike access around the front of the exclusion zone.
Community Support
Our community relief hub operates today from the Dromana Visitor Information Centre (359B Point Nepean Road, Dromana) from 10am to 4pm. It provides access to information and referral to support services.
We acknowledge and deeply empathise with residents displaced from their homes due to the landslide. We understand how distressing and disruptive this situation has been and are here to support all affected parties during this challenging time.
Ongoing Efforts
This remains a complex and evolving issue, and we assure the community that our best people are diligently investigating the source and cause of the landslip. We are also focused on identifying the necessary rectification and remediation works to make the area safe again.
On behalf of the Mornington Peninsula Shire, I’d like to thank the community for their patience, cooperation, and understanding as we navigate this challenging situation and the emergency service teams and volunteers working tirelessly to make the site safe. We are in direct contact with affected residents and homeowners and will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.
If you have immediate concerns, please call us at 1300 850 600 or email us at customerservice@mornpen.vic.gov.au.
Mayor Anthony Marsh
Mornington Peninsula Shire