The radio station was required to move from its Mornington location due to the extensions of the car park and the sale of their building to developers.
The new RPP-FM facility is located at the northern end of what was the old Science Wing of the former High School and was renovated using a Community development model developed by MPSC which included a commercial builder, MPSC Officers and Councillors, RPP-FM Board and Members, Rotary volunteers and support from local businesses and donations of money, labour and fittings.
The project was managed by Captain Dick Cox from the Somerville-Tyabb Rotary Club along with Lindsay Edwards and was supported by the commercial builder Staff Building from Point Leo.
The MPSC Councillors supported the renovation works with a Project & Fund Raising Committee being formed made up of the Chairman Cr Bill Goodrem and Deputy Chairman Cr Leigh Eustace along with several Directors of the MPSC and RPP-FM Board Member Maria McColl and Station Manager Brendon Telfer to oversee the works and finances.
Local newspaper Mornington Peninsula Mail described Brendon Telfer's appointment thus: "He has an impressive management, production and on-air background with ABC's Radio Australia, which includes commentary work for major international events.
He is a long-term resident of the peninsula with a great empathy for local issues and the role of 3RPP in the community"[1] The Committee of Management (The Board) of 3RPP consists of five people, these are:[2]