Dromana
When it comes to pier length, size does matter
Victoria once had piers stretching 500 metres into Port Phillip Bay. Now a push is under way to restore one to its former glory.
- by Benjamin Preiss
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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
Thirteen of the best properties for sale in Victoria
Looking for your next home in Victoria? Here’s a baker’s dozen of great properties, from Dromana to Mildura.
- by Jacqui Hammerton and Mary O'Brien
Thirteen of our favourite homes for sale in Melbourne right now
From an inner-city penthouse with 360-degree views to a beachfront home on the Mornington Peninsula, we’ve got you covered.
- by Jacqui Hammerton
Where are they now? Property prices drop in Melbourne’s boomtime suburbs
Property prices jumped in lifestyle hotspots during the market boom. But how far have they fallen since?
- by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
Bomb Squad gives Dromana Beach all-clear after explosives equipment found near bathing box
A section of Dromana Beach on the Mornington Peninsula that was closed off this afternoon after explosives equipment was found near a bathing box has been given the all-clear by the Bomb Squad.
- by Craig Butt
Mornington Shire plans asbestos audit as watchdog raises beach box fears
Mornington Peninsula Shire is conducting an asbestos audit of its famed foreshore amid warnings some of its ageing beach boxes need to be urgently replaced.
- by Madeleine Heffernan
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Melbourne
Stillwater at Crittenden
You could be on the deck admiring the lush lawns or inside the elegant dining room, with its ...
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Melbourne
Whispering Vines
Vaulted ceilings, bare brick walls and handsome wooden pews decorate this airy
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Melbourne
Dee’s Kitchen
Dee’s Kitchen is wildly popular on the peninsula and it’s easy to see why. The
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Melbourne
Fork to Fork
Built into the side of Arthurs Seat, with a thatched roof and rammed-earth walls, Fork to Fork looks like it’s been plucked from The Hobbit.
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