
Join the Community
We love Shoreham just as much as you do. The Shoreham Community Association encourages full and part time residents, as well as their families and friends to become members of the association. Becoming a member helps the SCA achieve its purposes on behalf of more people who connect with Shoreham.
We have two types of membership:
1. Members who have voting rights (with a current membership fee of $25.00 each); and
2. Community members who have no voting rights (and no membership fees).
A membership with voting rights allows you to be fully engaged with the SCA and the work that it does.
Community members are people – such as family or friends – who visit Shoreham often and have a strong connection to our special part of the Peninsula. Community members will be kept informed of what is going on in Shoreham via the SCA. We encourage households to add as many of their extended Shoreham family as they wish.
We are now using the TryBooking system for you to join the SCA. Think of your membership as a ticket, select what type of membership and how many you want and away you go. Secure payment is made by credit card and there is no additional cost to you (PayPal, Apple Pay and GPay are offered by TryBooking at a small additional cost).
In order to ensure we have accurate and up-to-date contact information for each member, we are asking you to fill-in contact details for each person. Part of being a member of the SCA is that you agree to support the purposes of the association and comply with the Rules of the association. We ask that the person doing the renewal for the household agree to these things on behalf of the household.
The link below will take you directly to our TryBooking page:
Our purpose
The SCA represents and works with the Shoreham community to preserve, protect and enhance Shoreham’s natural environment, beauty, tranquility, history and social entity.
We aim to achieve this purpose by:
Facilitating an informed, active and cohesive community.
Engaging, responding and advocating community concerns and ideas.
Promoting and organising community events and projects.
Maintaining a professional working relationship with local community associations, Mornington Peninsula Shire, state and federal governments.
You can read our rules of association here: SCA-Model-Rules-of-Association.pdf