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SECTIONS of the Frankston-Flinders Road are set to have their speed limits reduced by the end of the year to enhance safety ...
Peninsula Shire’s proposed increase to land rates unfair The Mornington Peninsula Shire is considering removing a 20% bulk deal discount on annual rates offered to residents living in retirement ...
Compiled by Cameron McCullough The change over from single phase to the three phase system was made on Saturday last.Mr. D. J. Quartermain and his staff attended to all the local arrangements, whilst ...
FRANKSTON Hospital is set to undergo a name change once its redevelopment is complete. Early next year, Frankston Hospital ...
Established in 2006, Mornington Peninsula News Group (MPNG) is a locally owned and operated, independent media company. MPNG publishes five weekly community newspapers: the Western Port News, ...
WILDLIFE advocates are raising urgent concerns about boaters disturbing large whales in Port Phillip Bay after reports ...
MORE than 300 students across the Mornington Peninsula have spent the term engaging with Aboriginal arts and culture through a creative pilot program. Last week students from Tyabb Railway Station ...
SOMETHING colourful is moo-ving through St Joseph’s Primary School in Sorrento – and it’s got everyone talking. Students from Year 3/4 have been busy turning a life-size fibreglass cow into a dazzling ...
A NEW dedicated van will help the Mornington Community Support Centre rescue food for locals in need, thanks to Mornington Toyota and the Rotary Club of Mornington. The new van will allow the centre ...
MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will clean up erosion it caused after burying a pile of old asbestos found at the Balcombe Creek Estuary in Mt Martha – two months after it was first reported and taped off.
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