26th October 2022
A final message of thanks from Charles Reis, Campaign Chairperson.
Our Save Flinders Pier success was the result of a team effort. An extraordinary team, as it turned out. So, as we close-out our campaign, I would like to call-out each of our committee members who contributed their time, knowledge, expertise and effort to save our iconic pier for future generations:
Committee Members
And our supporters…..
The 42,000 signatures on the change.org website with their messages of support; the 3,000 people who signed petitions in the shops and the General Store at Flinders; and our valuable financial supporters whose donations quickly rose to more than $40,000, enabling us to spread our message far and wide.
The 3,000 people who signed petitions in the shops and the Flinders General Store; and our valuable financial supporters whose donations quickly rose to more than $40,000, enabling us to spread our message far and wide.
The 99 individuals who took the time to research and prepare personal submissions to Heritage Victoria in support of the pier’s heritage listing.
Our thanks go to all the retailers in the village who willingly put up signs and contacted their own customers to support our campaign. The Flinders General Store is worthy of special mention for its promotion and sale of our merchandise; and made sure stickers and caps were seen around the world…yes, even in New York! And Harry the Mussel Man who provided important feedback on the pier’s commercial importance.
Our congratulations to Chris Jaeger and his team of Iceberger swimmers who jumped, swam and sausage sizzled in support of the campaign. And to Peter Carew, who made signs, key rings and earrings from recycled squid jigs to help us raise funds.
We thank our Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and our Mayor, Anthony Marsh who kayaked his way from Flinders Pier to Somerville to help support the campaign.
Our thanks to St John’s Church which let us display our wonderful campaign trailer at the St John’s fete in January; and to the drivers who trailed the trailer around Victoria and posted her presence where ever they could!
Also, the Save Western Port group that reached out and provided tactical advice on how to promote our cause.
We acknowledge the local, state and country-wide media which published our news, stories, letters and photos and whose editors, reporters and broadcasters supported us all the way. We also thank the photographers who generously granted us access to their photos and video footage of the pier and life beneath the water’s surface.
And we must not forget Sir David Attenborough, one of the world’s greatest conservationists who hand-wrote to us at the very beginning of our campaign, not once but twice, in support of the weedy sea dragon habitat that we were working so hard to preserve.
We thank the local, State and Federal politicians and candidates who met with and listened to us and continue to support the Pier’s repair and preservation on social media.
And we thank you, our FCA members and friends who allowed us to use your front fences and nature strips for our signs; and provided encouragement and messages of support at each step of this campaign.
We leave the last words of this final post to our dear friend and colleague, the late Trent Williams who signed-off all his emails with the same catchphrase: The Voice of the sea speaks to the soul.
Trent will be in our thoughts every-time we step on to the pier; or dive amongst the wonderful creatures that will continue to call the old Flinders Pier their home.
Charles Reis
Chairperson, Save Flinders Pier campaign (Retired)