STATISTICS surrounding Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Meals on Wheels service tell a worthwhile tale: it has been operating for 40 years…
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THE high-profile sand sculpting exhibition that lured millions of visitors to Frankston is moving back to the Mornington Peninsula. The…
A DECISION on whether or not to perform a patriotic English song at the Mornington Peninsula Chorale’s Proms Concert in…
DEFENCE Road in Point Nepean National Park has been reopened after being closed for nine-weeks. Parks Victoria says the road…
WILDLIFE shelters, carers and vets are gearing up for an influx of displaced, injured and distressed animals in the second…
NATIONAL recruitment firm McArthur has been hired to find suitable candidates for the CEO’s job at Mornington Peninsula Shire. The…
Emergency services are currently on the scene of a large house fire on Nepean Highway in Mornington. The house is…
A DROMANA Secondary College student was seriously injured after falling through the roof of a shed at Dromana reservoir, 2pm,…
IN a bizarre incident in Tyabb up to 18 police were involved in arresting a man who allegedly drilled holes…
A FRANKSTON North man will face court this week charged over an aggravated carjacking in company with another man in…
A NEW control system has reduced energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from ExxonMobil’s fractionation plant at Long Island Point,…
THE electrification of the extension of the Frankston line to Baxter now has bipartisan support from both the Liberal and…
A COLES supermarket, Goodlife health club and a Supercheap Auto outlet are lead tenants in the revamped former Masters Home…
A MORNINGTON trader is so moved by the plight of drought-stricken farmers that she is donating this month’s profits to…
A BREAK in the weather last week allowed the start of “emergency works” to prevent further erosion of cliffs at…
SERVING fresh food to needy people over five years is a noteworthy achievement. So Mornington Community Information and Support Centre…
TAX time is also scam time for thieves trying to intimidate people into handing over bank or credit card details…
COUNCILS across Victoria are uniting to demand changes to pokies laws but the plea seems to have fallen on policymakers’…
THE high number of unregistered “monkey bikes” in streets, reserves and parks throughout Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula is a…
SORRENTO Sea Scouts leader Christopher Clark believes Scouting teaches young people self-control, to look after their friends, and respect for…
THE St Vincent de Paul Society – an international organisation of the Catholic Church – was formed to help the…
A COMMUNITY “drop-in session” will be held to brief Rye residents on the $1.2 million boat ramp upgrade about to…
A DOZEN Rosebud Sea Scouts will join another 2800 scouts from across Victoria on the adventure of a lifetime in…
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Hastings woman Gabrielle Betteridge. Warrants have been issued for the 54-year-old’s…
WHALE researchers are hoping a humpback whale calf born off Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island will be able to reach warmer…
WHAT’S a home? Is it a house, apartment, building, car, or perhaps a bench in a park? Sadly, some young…
Somerville Highway Patrol officers nabbed a driver speeding at more than 75km over the speed limit in Frankston last night…
BLUESCOPE is exporting tens of thousands of tonnes of steel to the United States from its Western Port base in…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors will meet their counterparts from Frankston Council next week at a “working dinner” to chew over…
AFTER nearly two years of sometimes acrimonious debate, Mornington Peninsula Shire has increased the rent for land leased by the…