‘Lost’ drivers spark fears of sex pests in Mt Martha
Anxious parents have taken to Facebook to warn of “a man in a white van” following children and young women in Mt Martha and Mornington. Police say there could be an innocent explanation.
Anxious parents have taken to Facebook to warn of “a man in a white van” following children and young women in Mt Martha and Mornington. Police say there could be an innocent explanation.
Hundreds of front line health staff are either infected with coronavirus or isolating at home after an outbreak at Frankston Hospital. Peninsula Health is investigating how the virus spread.
The Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has told Melburnians they can drive to exercise, as long as they stay within 5km from home. But will fines issued before the change stand up?
With an abundance of parks, boardwalks and beaches at their fingertips, sticking to the 5km from home rule while exercising should be simple for most peninsula people. But a little known detail about the rule is tripping up many.
The next phase in a long-running battle to stop a massive gas project planned for Crib Point has begun. One of the region’s most vocal campaigners says shareholders hold the key to a Blue Wedge victory.
Seven people have tragically died after a coronavirus outbreak at Menarock Life (Rosehill). But it’s the latest move from the Highett home that has outraged families.
Golf courses may be closed across the Mornington Peninsula but that hasn’t stopped two players from seeking some sneaky tee time. They are among the latest people to be busted breaking the rules.
The number of active cases in Bayside has finally started to fall after surging to 110. But there are still many cases in several suburbs including one not linked to an outbreak at an aged care home. SEE THE FULL LIST
It’s a much-loved tradition that kicks off on Melbourne Cup weekend and runs right up to Easter. But now Mornington Peninsula foreshore camping is in doubt, with the opening date for sites pushed back.
Boroondara households are joining a growing number of residents across Melbourne being forced to endure lockdown without guaranteed access to a hot shower and heating. Here’s why.
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