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Uber pushes rideshare solution New design for war memorial gets nod

Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au

RIDE-SHARING business Uber has highlighted a lack of public transport options across the Mornington Peninsula in a submission to the state government asking for its controversial uberX service to be legalised. US based Uber, backed by corporate giants such as Google and investment bank Goldman Sachs, launched its unregulated uberX service across Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula late last year (‘Uber’s arrival challenges taxi operators’, The Times 19/1/15). Licenced taxi operators and drivers are angry that authorities have failed to stop Uber operating illegally in Victoria although the Taxi Services Commission has charged 11 Uber drivers with allegedly driving “a commercial passenger vehicle” without a licence. The test case in the Melbourne Magistrates Court has been delayed several times and is expected to resume later this month. Uber sent a 47-page submission to Transport Minister Jacinta Allan late last week urging the Labor state government to “create a licence class for ridesharing” to licence Uber drivers who list their details for passengers to book paid car journeys via the uberX app for smartphones. Uber spruiked its ridesharing option as a boon for the peninsula’s economy during the peak summer tourism season. “The population of the Mornington Peninsula is usually about 154,000 residents but over the summer period can swell to a population size of 250,000,”

Mini controversy: Uber launched its illegal uberX ridesharing service on the Mornington Peninsula in December last year. Picture: Instagram

its submission stated. “The area is only served by 96 taxis and limited public transport. This makes it difficult to meet the needs of the tourist population.” Uber said its 50 “partner vehicles on the road” provided rides to more than 20,000 people on the peninsula over the summer months to and from events such as the Portsea Polo. “The peninsula is held back due to its size and a lack of public transport options,” the submission claimed. Uber says it can “be an effective last mile for public transport … where public transport is not available or where services are limited”. A spokesperson for acting Transport Minister Luke Donnellan said the Andrews government has set up a Taxi and Hire Car Ministerial forum to hear submissions from taxi operators and passenger advocacy groups. A working group is expected to report back to the forum later this month. “The working group that is looking at

ride-share services reports back to the forum later this month, and we will take into account the information provided there in our detailed consideration of this important issue,” the spokesperson said. Last month Liberal opposition leader Matthew Guy publicly backed Uber’s ridesharing offering and said it should be “a top priority” for the Andrews government to regulate the uberX service. “It’s not about replacing cabs,” Mr Guy said. While its uberX service remains unregulated, there are concerns about a lack of public liability insurance should passengers or drivers be injured in a car accident. Uber stakeholder Google has not waited for ridesharing to be regulated in Australia before advertising Uber’s service. The internet search firm includes Uber trips as a transport option when searching for directions using Google Maps.

ment and into the future, so it is very pleasing that so many levels of our community have been involved in funding the project,” mayor Cr Sandra Mayer said. The plaques, badges, obelisk and the eternal flame at the current memorial at the Frankston Civic Centre will be part of the new design. The names of returned Frankston servicemen and women will also be engraved on the new memorial. “The open space around the new Beauty Park memorial will be able to cater for the enormous crowds which are now becoming common place, and we expect it to be completed in time for Anzac Day next year,” Cr Mayer said. The full design of the new war memorial is expected to be finalised soon and construction is expected to be complete early next year. Neil Walker

COUNCILLORS have finally given the nod to a new Frankston War Memorial at Beauty Park. A $405,000 tender has been awarded to Convic Pty Ltd to design and build the memorial. The new design will be scaled back after a proposed $1.4 million project, announced in early 2014, was deemed too expensive to construct. It had been hoped that the new war memorial would have been in place before this year’s Anzac Day centenary commemorations. Centenary vigils were held at Frankston Park since the existing Davey St memorial site is too small to cope with large crowds. Mayor Cr Sandra Mayer hailed the councillors’ decision to approve the new war memorial which will be funded by council, Frankston RSL and state and federal governments. “This is a memorial to those from our community who have served our country in battle in the past, at the mo-

Linking generations: Concept art for a new war memorial to be built at Beauty Park early next year.

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