MORNINGTON Peninsula residents are being warned that leaving donations outside closed shops or full bins over Easter could lead to…
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THE Briars property at Mount Martha could be opening up for glamping and new dining opportunities under a new plan…
ALTHOUGH billed as destined to be one of “the great walking and cycling trails of the world”, the Peninsula Trail…
AN investigation is under way into a fire aboard the hydrogen gas ship Suiso Frontier less than one day after…
CAPEL Sound residents who fear their suburb is being used as a dumping ground for community housing are demanding answers…
HUNDREDS of kangaroos trapped on a private property at Cape Schanck are being offered a chance to escape back to…
Two test positive RAPID antigen tests were provided to Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors and executives last week after they attended…
POLICE are investigating a boat fire at Blairgowrie Marina on 20 March that engulfed two boats and took six fire…
FOLLOWING the Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal’s decision to grant pay rises to councillors, deputy mayors and mayors across Victoria, Mornington…
LAST ditch efforts to save vacant state government-owned land at the gateway to Mount Eliza village for community use has…
SUPPORTERS of the Mornington Peninsula’s green wedge sites are being urged to get their submissions to the c270morn planning amendment…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council has formally resolved to ask the state government to create a new ‘Peri-Regional’ status for the…
MEMBERS of the Flinders Zero Carbon Community proudly attended the unveiling of the new town entry signs on Friday, which…
A VOLUNTEER coastal environment group is calling on urgent action to track down those responsible for killing trees along the…
WILDLIFE advocates are confident the fate of hundreds of kangaroos trapped at Cape Schanck is closer to being resolved after…
MORNINGTON Peninsula’s councillors will enjoy a substantial pay rise this year. The Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal made the decision earlier…
CONTRACTORS hired by Mornington Peninsula Shire are struggling to keep up with demand to clear debris from last year’s storms.…
MEDICAL practices on the Mornington Peninsula have been turning away new patients as they struggle with staff shortages and bureaucratic…
AN alliance of community groups wants support to plant a carbon forest on the Parkdale Estate land in Dromana. This…
WORK is already underway to make part of the footpath a 172-seat outside dining area for Sorrento’s Continental Hotel despite…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council has restated its preference for the peninsula to be “peri-regional”, a classification it says would protect…
MANY Mornington Peninsula towns are faced with a future that will require coping with the impact of rising sea levels,…
ADVOCATES of protecting the Mornington Peninsula’s green wedge-zoned areas are calling on supporters to get submissions in before 8 April…
ENVIRONMENTALISTS have reacted angrily to news that an artificial reef will this month be submerged at the southern end of…
By Keith Platt and Liz Bell ACCUSATIONS of “laziness” and “inaction” over the failure to begin work on two major…
GAMBLERS on the Mornington Peninsula are again losing big at the pokies, with spending going up compared to lockdown figures.…
RESIDENTS’ battle to save a manna gum overhanging a road in Balnarring has been lost. Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors have…
THE likelihood of development is again looming over a former water reservoir in Kunyung Road, Mount Eliza, six years after…
THERE were smiles all round at the $500 a head lunch featuring a speech by former British prime minister Theresa…
THREE of Mornington Peninsula Shire’s 11 councillors are willing to comment about allegations of complaints being lodged about them –…