WENDI Seymour lives by the sea and finds it as a great inspiration for her art. Appropriately, her exhibition…
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SILVERS Circus will start its next tour at Mornington with the Sesame Street Circus Spectacular, from Wednesday 6 January.…
MORNINGTON Peninsula musicians are emerging from an COVID-enforced break from performing before live audiences. They were not always quiet during…
FRANKSTON Arts Centre welcomed back its first live audience in 258 days on Saturday 28 November for a musical performance…
THE “Spoonville travels to Bethlehem” scene in the garden of the Mornington and Mt Martha Anglican Church allows children to…
SOMERS has a new attraction – the Totem Trail – and an illustrated “map” to help users find their way…
THE title of the book says it all: 2020 a year like no other. While nothing could have prepared Victorians…
THE only rule of the Tough Guy Book Club is that you do not talk about it. Described as a…
FREE online workshops and events are providing lessons on how to become conscious consumers. Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Fix It Festival…
THE gardens at Heronswood were open to the public last Saturday (31 October) to be followed on 4 November by…
RYE-based Maddy Herbert, pictured above right, sings and writes for the neo-soul, alternative-pop and jazz-rock “project” Velvet Bloom. While Bloom…
THE multi-award winning documentary “Can Art Stop a Bullet: William Kelly’s Big Picture” is having its final online screening on…
DROMANA Drive-In has scored two quick goals in getting permission from the AFL and Channel 7 to live telecast the…
THIS year’s Seven Sisters October women’s only “empowerment festival” is going online due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Originally held at…
THE 40-year-old Art Red Hill will go virtual from 18-30 October despite being delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Participating…
ARTIST members of Studio Sorrento are using images provided by their fellow member photographers for inspiration. Paintings and drawings of…
HERE’S a way to keep the children occupied and creative during the school holidays – Saturday 19 September to Sunday…
CRIB Point Community House’s annual free high tea for seniors cannot be held this year because of coronavirus. Instead, manager…
BIG and small children are invited to help decorate Smiley the Snake as he clings onto the fence at Crib…
JUDGES have had plenty of entries to appraise in a contest to paint garbage bins with scenes showcasing the Mornington…
MICHELLE Potter knows she’ll be warmly greeted when she arrives at the Hastings foreshore on Thursday and Friday mornings. Waiting…
THE search is on for writers and photographers to express their “sense of place” relating to the Mornington Peninsula. Celeste…
WITH state government restrictions urging everyone to stay home, Mornington Peninsula Shire is encouraging residents to paint their wheelie bins…
‘THE show must go on’ is a phrase many in the performing arts industry have long adhered to, until COVID-19.…
THE season return of Australian Ninja Warrior has a Mornington Peninsula flavour. The competitors include fan favourite Ashlin Herbert, of…
TOM Putt knows a thing or two about creating an image, and when he arrived at Balnarring beach early on…
THE Enchanted Adventure Garden, at Arthurs Seat, has re-opened after closing for a refit for the first time in 25…
MAN of many facets – secondary school teacher, sports psychologist, author, artist, and these days, “muso” – Robert Klaas Kalma…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Regional Gallery is set to reopen to celebrate its 50th anniversary with an exhibition that follows the development…
IT can be viewed as a sad commentary on humanity that children happily play where lives were brutally lost. Or…