THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised competition concerns if the Rye Hotel is bought by the Endeavour Group,…
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A NEW cycling program that uses two-seater bicycles is helping to giving aged-care residents at Balnarring Arcare a fun and…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council has reacted with caution to the state government’s decision to remove the requirement for planning permits…
GRAFFITI removal and building maintenance contractors are being sought by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. The three-tender process is part of…
Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Steve Holland says that Premier Dan Andrews’ plan to introduce a 7.5 per cent short…
VOLUNTEERS who created a new native garden for the community in Mornington are distraught over the callous destruction of the…
REPORTS of animal cruelty on the Mornington Peninsula have dropped slightly in the past year, according to the RSPCA. The…
AS a single mum of three boys, Celeste Sinclair has spent years seeking ways to provide her family with a…
THE state government has backed Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s efforts to protect eight green wedge parcels of land. The C270morn…
CONCERNS about fishers causing environmental damage in the Balcombe Creek estuary at Mount Martha are being investigated, following complaints about…
A SMOKE-free trial run by the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is among the finalists in the 41st annual Keep Australia…
THE state government is considering a tax on short-term stays and Airbnbs, which are a dominant factor in the Mornington…
A probationary licence holder was been caught more than four times over the limit in Hastings on Saturday 16 September.…
THE Western Port Biosphere Reserve has retained its UNESCO status for the next decade and rebranded itself with a more…
VETS for Compassion, a not-for-profit organisation of vets and assistants, spent more than a week trying catch a skinny and…
THE state government has announced that a terminal to assemble offshore wind turbines will be built at Hastings while at…
LOCAL laws officers have started patrols at Shoreham Foreshore one week after the death a wallaby joey at Shoreham foreshore…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors have rejected a call that would have allowed officers to be questioned in public about the…
POLICE are calling for witnesses to a fatal collision in Bittern on Friday night (8 September) after a pedestrian was…
RISING food bills, vet bills and the surrender of dogs and cats “adopted” during the COVID pandemic have created a…
THE removal of at least five trees at Tyabb Primary School has left some residents distraught at the loss of…
AN application for a second electronic billboard on Nepean Highway Mornington has been recommended for approval by Mornington Peninsula Shire…
WARNINGS to use only wildlife-friendly baits for rats and mice have been issued after at least six birds of prey,…
WELFARE services say it is “time to act” on homelessness, with the Peninsula Voice adding its views with a report…
Review results delivered behind closed doors MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors are being urged to improve “transparency” in the wake of…
THE Fair Work Ombudsman has started legal action against a Boneo celery farm – one of Australia’s largest celery producers…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council’s community animal shelter and pound will desex dogs and cats for pet owners over 60. Under…
A SMOKE alarm in a rear bedroom contributed to an elderly homeowner escaping a fire that destroyed the rear quarter…
MOUNT Martha tennis courts are in line for a major revamp, with reconstruction work about to begin. The courts on…
MORNINGTON Peninsula hospitality venues are being urged to be plastic free in support of a litter and waste-free summer. The…