One of Our Modular Pods Is Now in Place at Somers Beach Holiday Park

Kosta Gianni of Somers Beach Holiday Park & Tristan Cross, with team members of Hope Industries
Nexus Communities is proud to see our pods at Somers Beach Holiday Park on the Mornington Peninsula. This project showcases another way our modular designs can be implemented — this time as modern, sustainable holiday accommodation.
What makes this project special is its community focus. We worked with local partners, trades, and volunteers — including two enterprising members of the Hope Industries team (pictured), who assisted with the installation. The project not only delivered new visitor accommodation but also supported local jobs and created valuable skills pathways.
Every cabin is part of a bigger vision: building connected communities across Victoria and Australia. We want places where dignity, inclusion, and opportunity are woven together to create something stronger than the sum of their parts.
These cabins aren’t just structures; they’re homes away from home, designed with care. Built to Australian standards, each pod features a durable steel frame, smart insulation, and a modern layout. Guests can feel secure, comfortable, and connected.
The installation of our Somers Beach Holiday Park modular pods highlights their flexibility. They work just as well for tourism and lifestyle settings as they do for social and affordable housing projects.
We believe housing and accommodation should always be more than four walls. It’s about creating places where people can belong. The pods at Somers Beach Holiday Park are another example of Nexus Communities delivering sustainable, scalable, people-first solutions.

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