Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Read Our Newspapers Online
    • Read the Latest Western Port News
    • Read the Latest Mornington News
    • Read the Latest Southern Peninsula News
    • Read the Latest Frankston Times
    • Read the Latest Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News
  • Competition
  • Home New
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Friday, July 4
Breaking News
  • E-bike rider charged following fatal collision in Hastings
Facebook X (Twitter)
MPNEWSMPNEWS
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Home New
Breaking News
MPNEWSMPNEWS
Home»News»Walkers think of missing toddler
News

Walkers think of missing toddler

By MP News GroupSeptember 21, 2015Updated:September 21, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
Walk for William: Mornington Community Contact’s memorial walk down Main St.
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Walk for William: Mornington Community Contact’s memorial walk down Main St.
Walk for William: Mornington Community Contact’s memorial walk down Main St.

THE tragic disappearance of NSW toddler William Tyrrell one year ago last week was commemorated by walks in caring communities around the world.

In Mornington, about 100 people walked from the Mornington fire brigade, along Main St to Mornington Community Contact, Albert St, to raise awareness of the boy’s disappearance from his grandmother’s yard in Kendall, northern NSW, on 12 September last year.

Other walks were held across Australia, Thailand, Ireland and NZ as part of the National Walk for William Campaign.

Mornington Community Contact’s Stephanie Jones organised the walk and held a sausage sizzle “get together” afterwards.

“We want to raise awareness of William’s disappearance and keep his name out there in the community,” she said. “We want everyone to know he is missing and to be on the lookout for him – he could be anywhere.

“Also, we want everyone to be aware of the Crime Stoppers number 1800 333 000.”

She thanked Mornington Community Contact volunteers Narelle, Sophie, Stuart, Sharon, Phil and Kathryn “who donated their time and effort to make the walk a great success”.

News reports on the day say NSW police received more than 300 calls relating to the child’s disappearance in the previous week, including possible sightings, descriptions of cars seen in the area at the time, and clues as to persons-of-interest.

First published in the Mornington News – 22 September 2015

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Advocates celebrate abuse law change

July 3, 2025

Railway station scam

July 1, 2025

Flinders result unaffected by poll blunder – AEC

July 1, 2025

Grand Hotel’s tower revamp signals new chapter for icon

June 26, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Peninsula Essence Magazine – Click to Read
Peninsula Kids Magazine – Click to Read
Letters to the Editor
Property of the Week

14 Bass Street, McCrae

June 3, 2025
Council Watch

Shire secures $3.9m to tackle road safety

June 16, 2025

Kinder flyer flag snub prompts councillors to take over

June 10, 2025
100 Years Ago This Week

Baxter – On The ‘Wallaby’ with a walking group

July 1, 2025
Interview

Firefighter shows skills from sea to snow

February 5, 2024
Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Home New
About

Established in 2006, Mornington Peninsula News Group (MPNG) is a locally owned and operated, independent media company.

MPNG publishes five weekly community newspapers: the Western Port News, Mornington News, Southern Peninsula News, Frankston Times and Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News.

MPNG also publishes two glossy magazines: Peninsula Essence and Peninsula Kids.

Facebook X (Twitter)
© 2025 Mornington Peninsula News Group.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.