ALTHOUGH usually pitted against one another, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is now supporting Peninsula Aero Club’s bid to “seek clarity”…
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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…
Southern Metro Division 4 Response Unit have charged two men and seized a large amount of cocaine and more than…
DESPITE being one of the Mornington Peninsula’s premier sporting clubs the Hastings Football Netball Club is doing it tough. The…
THREE teenagers spotted getting out of a stolen Audi at Hastings last week sparked a high-speed police pursuit all the…
A CAR ended up on its roof after a dramatic crash at Mount Eliza last week. The car driven by…
THE centre of control for Victoria’s commercial ports, including Hastings, has moved from Melbourne to Geelong. The Port of Hastings’…
A LEAD trainer in community services is creating a pilot program to help fill what she describes as a “huge…
A SYSTEM to be trialled in up to four residential aged care centres on the Mornington Peninsula and in Frankston…
A MULTI-MILLION dollar battery plant at Tyabb will aim to improve electricity grid reliability and network stability across the Mornington…
THE state and federal governments are being asked to consider establishing a database of land in Australia that is owned…
FINANCIAL backing, and votes of approval, are being sought to for a plan to gradually change the community-led guard at…
A MORNINGTON woman is keen to thank a “complete stranger” for his generosity while she was shopping, Saturday 10 July.…
DETECTIVES have arrested a man over alleged aggravated burglaries and thefts at two Mount Eliza properties, Monday 12 July. A…
DOUBTS have been raised that works will not be finished at Hastings boat ramp in time for the September-November snapper…
TUNNELS along EastLink are the first in Victoria to be lit by LED lights. Over four nights, 1066 high pressure…
OPPONENTS of development plans on the former Ranch Motel site at Mount Martha are celebrating its refusal by Mornington Peninsula…
A CLASH among Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors over climate targets has led to one saying he has been unfairly labelled…
HAVING a federal government representative who is independent of the major political parties is seen as the key to bringing…
ENVIRONMENTAL groups across the Mornington Peninsula are applauding the state government’s ban on releasing helium balloons into the environment. Environment…
FORMER Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Hugh Fraser has weighed into the accusations from sides sparked by Cr David Gill tracking…
OPT-IN green waste bins across the Mornington Peninsula can now be filled with garden cuttings and food scraps from the…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has been told that its delay in releasing a planning report had jeopardised the legally required role…
A SPORTS pavilion at Crib Point Recreation Reserve is receiving $2 million in upgrades as part of Mornington Peninsula Shire’s…