HUNDREDS of signatures have already been added to a petition that accuses the government of “over-inflating” the number of kangaroos…
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REAL estate agents are expressing surprise, and joy, at the strength of the property market in Mount Martha. While it…
REFLECTING on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on so many people prompted Devilbend Foundation secretary Jill McIver to ponder…
THE fate of a 180 metre wooden section of the historic Finders pier will be decided by Parks Victoria later…
A VISITOR to the Mornington Peninsula won the major prize in the Hello Again Giveaway competition drawn on Saturday 6…
A CLAIM against Peninsula Health has been filed in the Federal Court – the first in a series of claims…
ADVERSARIES and adjudicators were on the same path last Tuesday (16 March) as they toured the site of Ryman Healthcare’s…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council dropped a bombshell last week by walking away from a hearing in the Victorian Civil and…
THE Victorian Farmers’ Federation wants farmers and other landowners to delay burning off to help protect Mornington Peninsula grape growers.…
THE 25th anniversary of Rosebud Senior Citizens Register was marked with a lunch at the Rye RSL last week. Guests…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s deputy mayor Cr Sarah Race brought cheers and tears to some of the hundreds of participants in…
A GROUP of five Rosebud Secondary College students are making the most of a leadership course in Gippsland. They are…
TWO cyclists were injured in separate collisions involving cars last week. In the first incident, a cyclist was struck by…
AN ALLIANCE of environmental, business and philanthropic groups has been formed to stop the Ross Trust opening a new quarry…
ABOUT 20 people attended a March4Justice “sit in” outside the office of Flinders MP and Health Minister Greg Hunt’s office…
THREE directors reportedly have resigned from the Peninsula Aero Club at Tyabb. They are Michael Brooks, Robert Parker and Rolfe…
DRESS codes and parliamentary protocols were wiped out last Wednesday when a wave of demonstrators took their complaints about AGL’s…
ORGANISERS of the March 4 Justice rally at Rosebud on Monday (15 March) are part of a nation-wide movement calling…
A MAN is expected to face court after crashing his car at Tootgarook last week while allegedly being almost five…
A DRAFT local law may be introduced at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council this year to combat the growing incidences of…
POLICE have warned against scammers impersonating authorities, including police and the Australian Tax Office (ATO). They say scammers will claim…
BOAT owners on the southern peninsula say Parks Victoria has a tough new new stance on private moorings. The authority…
ALTHOUGH it has been 30 years since an organisation was formed to investigate and improve the lives of dolphins in…
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…