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Mornington Peninsula Shire Council: What your candidates said

Mornington Peninsula Shire Council: What your candidates said

Voters on the Mornington Peninsula will choose 11 people to represent them on council for the next four years. Here is what the candidates said about why they are running in the Victorian council elections and what they want to achieve.

  • by Cara Waters and Rachael Dexter
It’s a tennis court with no house, what could it cost? $8.2 million

It’s a tennis court with no house, what could it cost? $8.2 million

A waterfront block on the Mornington Peninsula with plenty of scope for improvement could be yours – if you have deep pockets.

  • by Emily Power
It’s a long-standing beachside tradition, but Mornington Peninsula is calling time

It’s a long-standing beachside tradition, but Mornington Peninsula is calling time

For decades, boat owners have stored their vessels informally on the beach, providing easy access to the water. Those days could be over.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
How social media lures the unsuspecting to Victoria’s dangerous beaches

How social media lures the unsuspecting to Victoria’s dangerous beaches

TikTokers and Instagrammers are promoting our beautiful beaches, but experts say more needs to be done to include safety messages to prevent drownings.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
Our favourite tree- and sea-change homes for sale in Victoria right now

Our favourite tree- and sea-change homes for sale in Victoria right now

Dreaming of making a move? We’ve rounded up some of the best houses for sale across the state.

  • by Jacqui Hammerton and Mary O'Brien
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Mornington’s 100-year-old cliff path in danger of closing forever

Mornington’s 100-year-old cliff path in danger of closing forever

An idyllic 100-year-old cliff path in Mornington could be lost to the public and local community for good after landslips created a dangerous hazard for walkers.

  • by Najma Sambul
Remains of pilot and passenger found in Mount Martha plane crash search
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Tragedy

Remains of pilot and passenger found in Mount Martha plane crash search

Pilot Stephen Gale and cameraman James Rose went missing when the plane they were flying in crashed into Port Phillip Bay near Mount Martha on Sunday.

  • by Lachlan Abbott
Meet Mornington’s relaxed, local produce-driven new restaurant Colt  Dining
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Meet Mornington’s relaxed, local produce-driven new restaurant Colt Dining

Expect fresh-off-the-boat seafood, wood-fired flavours and a DJ spinning vinyl at Colt Dining in Mornington.

  • by Dani Valent
Short shrift for short stays: Labor MPs plot Airbnb crackdown to tackle rental crisis
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Short shrift for short stays: Labor MPs plot Airbnb crackdown to tackle rental crisis

Capping the number of nights Victorian landlords can list their properties on Airbnb, imposing a  “tourist tax” and empowering councils to charge owners higher rates are among the options on the table.

  • by Broede Carmody
Watermelon, the smell of sunscreen and fried fish
Summer in Victoria
Summer in Victoria

Watermelon, the smell of sunscreen and fried fish

The Age has asked prominent Victorians to reveal their favourite places and activities of the summer holiday season. Today, actor Georgina Haig reveals her secret spot – and the one thing that can ruin it.

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