IT is lockdown No.6 and one year since Hastings-based photographer Celia Furt warned against feeding junk food to birds. Furt…
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Centrelink and Medicare offices in Main Street, Mornington are set to stay open despite moves to close them last year.…
POLICE closed a 100-guest house party in Mount Eliza on Saturday and spent much of the day patrolling surrounding streets…
DESPITE small businesses being hit hard, membership of Peninsula Business Networking has doubled during the COVID crisis. The not-for-profit group’s…
A GARDEN at Balnarring where residents could pick their own vegetables, chat with neighbours and learn about plants is no…
TWO of the Mornington Peninsula’s most prominent environment groups fear changes to federal government regulations will have a punitive backlash…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council has asked the Premier Daniel Andrews to exclude the peninsula from the Melbourne metropolitan lockdown. The…
POLICE established a crime scene around a house fire at Tootgarook, on Sunday 15 August. Emergency services were called to…
A 10-YEAR-OLD boy waiting for a friend was the victim of an attempted armed robbery at Mount Eliza earlier this…
NEW speed limits at Hastings aim to make the streets safer. Parts of Marine Parade are now down to 50kph…
THE vulnerability of those sleeping rough without a safe place to call home on the Mornington Peninsula has been made…
MORNINGTON MP David Morris is pressuring the state government uses planning laws to stop the former Mount Eliza Business School…
CONSTRUCTION is under way on the Harrap Road footpath at Mount Martha. The 1.5 kilometre path will run along the…
MORNINGTON police have renewed calls for residents to provide details of their security cameras so they can be used to…
A PIZZA delivery rider was held up and his scooter stolen at Hastings, Thursday 29 July. Detective Senior Sergeant Eddie…
HASTINGS nightshift van clocked a speeding driver on Stony point Road, Bittern, last week doing 84kph in a 60kph zone.…
ROSEBUD police called to a collision on Melbourne Road, Sorrento, last Thursday (5 August) were surprised when the offending driver…
IN WHAT is regarded as a landmark finding, the Victorian Supreme Court has ruled that beach box owners on the…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has appointed a “small business champion”. As well as his new title, Cr Anthony Marsh was successful…
BEING labelled the worst mayor in Australia was a compliment, according to Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor and former mayor David…
A MCCRAE veterinary nurse says rampant tree felling is displacing native wildlife and destroying “the very thing that attracts people…
RYMAN Healthcare will submit a new planning permit application to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council for a retirement village and aged…
ALTHOUGH usually pitted against one another, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is now supporting Peninsula Aero Club’s bid to “seek clarity”…
SUBMARINES are designed to stay out of sight, but there is no way to hide the rusting hull of the…
TWO more level crossings are set to be removed along the Frankston train line, in addition to the 18 already…
SEXUAL harassment training will be mandatory for all Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors and staff. While the training will take place…
A MAN who allegedly exposed himself to three young girls behind beach boxes at South Beach, Mount Martha, last week…
MONEY and planning are behind the latest motivations to reassess the status of the Mornington Peninsula. Officially designated as part…
A MOVE by Cr David Gill to push the state government to overturn its refusal to contribute towards the cost…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council wants the federal government to reinstate the JobKeeper and JobSeeker payments to “support our Victorian communities…