EVERYONE loves to be at the beach in summer, but the four-legged friends of some beachgoers are giving authorities and other users a headache. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council is reminding…
THE developer of a $190 million battery storage system at Tyabb expects it to be completed by mid-2023. Renewables company Maoneng has been given development approval to build its proposed…
MORNINGTON Peninsula police are calling on the public to help in a crackdown on monkey bikes and other unregistered motorised bikes. Senior Sergeant Kirby Tonkin, of Hastings Police, said neighbours…
COLIN Lane has been endorsed as the Greens candidate for the seat of Flinders in the federal election now expected to be held in May. Mr Lane is a civil…
EVENTS were cancelled because of COVID, and warm weather saw packed beaches, but Australia Day on the Mornington peninsula remained on track with flag raisings, official awards, citizenship ceremonies and…
POLICE have praised the behaviour of boat and jet ski operators after a drug and alcohol testing operation at boat ramps and Rye and Safety Beach on Saturday 22 January.…
UNDERSTANDABLY, nurse Jo Lovelock was “shocked, distressed and overwhelmed” by her breast cancer diagnosis in 2003. But she was certainly not defeated. The Mt Martha resident battled through with the…
BASKETBALL THE Finals Series kicks off on Saturday 4 August in the Big V, with several of the Mornington Peninsula sides still in the running for the championship trophies. The…
NETBALL THE Peninsula Waves and Southern Saints suffered respective blows from the Geelong Cougars and Hawks Netball in round 14 of the Bupa Victorian Netball League. Peninsula Waves struggled to…
SOCCER BAXTER teeters on the edge of the State 4 South relegation abyss after the controversial abandonment of Saturday’s clutch away fixture against Hampton Park United. Baxter was losing 2-0…













