ADVERTISEMENTS will soon be running for Mornington Peninsula Shire’s top job – chief executive officer. Held by Carl Cowie for…
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A DROMANA family which moved into the area more than 100 years ago has been remembered by having a bridge…
WESTERNPORT Angling Club members are calling on public support to save their club building and public toilets from the bulldozer.…
POWER company AGL sees two agreements signed on Tuesday (12 June) as “advancing” its plans to moor a floating gas…
A MT ELIZA woman who had to leave school when she was 14 is now, aged 75, about to graduate…
CO-ED school Peninsula Grammar is seeking an exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act to allow it to “better manage” gender…
A SYNDICATE of Chinese families has paid $39.4 million for the Mornington Village shopping centre. The sale represents a healthy…
A “MASSIVE increase” in the theft of power tools on the southern peninsula is worrying police. They say thieves are…
ASPIRATIONS of a barbecue restaurant at Red Hill to double its number of diners have been dampened by Mornington Peninsula…
RESTAURATEURS Samantha Fitzgerald and Andrew Doughton are “hanging up our aprons” after selling The Long Table at Red Hill South.…
A program under which children receive care and advice from paediatricians at school – rather than having to visit a…
ROSEBUD Boomerang Bags landed their “first strike” at the Rosebud Plaza, Saturday 2 June, with more than 200 bags distributed…
A KEY message to come out of a traffic forum attended by about 100 residents at the Rosebud Country Club,…
CAPEL Caravan Park residents concerned about becoming “homeless” if their park is redeveloped held a meeting onsite, Friday 1 June.…
THE long-term protection of the Mornington Peninsula’s rural areas will be the focus of a green wedge summit on Friday…
RED Hill artist and gallery owner Michael Leeworthy’s latest mural – and probably the one most special to him –…
A cyclist has died following a collision with a garbage truck in Moorooduc, Monday 11 June. It’s believed the cyclist…
Homicide Squad detectives have charged a fourth person relating to the death of a man located in Tyabb on 22…
IT’S easy to understand why the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen and Garden Foundation asked to hold one of its professional development…
WHEN Somers local Linda Wilson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer six years ago, she made a decision to live life…
BALNARRING Boomerang Bags is the first group to have its own stall in a supermarket. Ritchies’ IGA manager Matt Skiller…
WESTERN Port Angling Club members met last week to hear an update on their fight against the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s…
TWO single mums who admit they would normally have trouble putting money aside for important expenses – such as their…
TO the north, cliffs are eroding and sand has disappeared from the beach. In the south, the sand accumulates near…
EIGHT fire trucks and 20 firefighters fought a fire at a house under construction in Mt Martha, 1.30pm, Thursday 31…
A PLAN to oversee public access to The Pillars and identify ways to manage its hordes of visitors while protecting…
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors have given themselves the right to get legal advice from lawyers other than those recommended by…
MORNINGTON Peninsula fungi-foragers are being advised to watch out for poisonous mushrooms springing up after recent rains. Lisa Gray, of…
POLICE have warned residents about scammers pretending to be from a government agency, including police. They said the scammers’ aim…
THE musician headlining the Melbourne Cabaret Festival credits former Eastbourne Primary School teacher Sally Walsh with his success. Drew Downing…