ALTHOUGH it has been 30 years since an organisation was formed to investigate and improve the lives of dolphins in…
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YOUNG people on the Mornington Peninsula will soon have a new place to seek help for their mental health. This…
THE pressures young men face living up to outdated “rules” of manhood will be the subject of a free webinar…
A GROUP of “mermaids” swims regularly at Fishermans Beach, Mornington, to gain the benefits of cold water swimming, increase exercise…
LONG running concerns surrounding the management of The Pillars cliff jumping site continue to frustrate Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. While…
THE RACV is compiling a list of the Mornington Peninsula’s most dangerous roads so it can lobby governments at all…
SIX areas on the Mornington Peninsula suffer housing stress 33 per cent higher than the national average. They are Bittern/Crib…
A SEVEN metre long humpback whale found dead on a Mount Martha beach last Thursday (11 March) is unlikely to…
THE Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) is being asked to provide details about eastern grey kangaroos on…
SOME residents living in a group of streets at Rosebud are upset that roads have been resurfaced despite appearing to…
STUDENTS at Tootgarook Primary School are keen to participate in National Ride2School Day, Friday 19 March. They are among about…
COMBINING lawyers and a coffee fix is an ideal way to boost access to legal advice for Mornington Peninsula residents.…
A LIBERTY Swing at Lawson Park, Rosebud, will allow wheelchair users to experience the joy and therapeutic benefits of swinging.…
THE state government is being urged to hurry up its takeover of managing Mornington Peninsula’s boat launching ramps. It is…
DEDICATED followers of the hooded plover are rejoicing with the news that two pairs of the locally endangered birds have…
By Lucy Gowdie THE paths we walk in education, the roads we travel, are often so fast paced, we forget…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire has extended all parklet permits until 30 April. It says the move follows consultation with traders and…
IT HAS been a tough 12 months on and off the court for Mornington Tennis Club. The board of the…
SAVE Reg’s Wedge campaigners have been letterboxing, handing out flyers, and “donating time and money in grassroots, community campaign” to…
PREPARATION of a COVID-safe plan was part of the requirements of a permit issued for a two-day music concert held…
HUGH Fraser has resigned from Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. First elected to represent Nepean Ward in 2012, Cr Fraser’s resignation…
A HASTINGS man is fed up with the lack of support he is receiving in trying to control rabbits coming…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire last week took the unusual step of organising a demonstration to show the state government how much…
FRANKSTON train line commuters are facing two months of bus replacements. More level crossing removals have been scheduled on the…
A GRAPHIC illustration of the amount of litter on beaches was highlighted when a Beach Patrol event at Mount Martha…
A POLLUTER has been fined $50,000 in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for illegally dumping tonnes of concrete along roadsides, many…
THE pending sale of the Mornington Village Shopping Centre will “test the market as the first core Victorian neighbourhood shopping…
NEIGHBOURS rushed to help when they heard a woman’s screams coming from bushland near Rosebud Tennis Club, 9.45pm, Saturday 13…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is choosing to challenge gender stereotypes by again supporting International Women’s Day on Monday 8 March –…
THE Only Butt campaign is a finalist in the prestigious Community Banksia Awards coming up on 24 March. The campaign…