Mount Eliza
Review
Bau Bau Dining
The new Italian restaurant that Mount Eliza locals can’t stop talking about – with good reason
Dani Valent reviews Bau Bau, where regional Italian classics are reworked into elevated restaurant dishes, with impressive results.
- by Dani Valent
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- by Tomas Telegramma
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My suburb’s luminaries were regularly seen picking up their milk supplies in their Rolls-Royces, while locals told the time by spotting a tycoon in his private helicopter.
- by Jon McMillan
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Coming soon
First look: An Italian restaurant in Mount Eliza with strong River Cafe vibes
A minimalist fit-out, bold splashes of colour and fiercely regional Italian cooking: it’s a jolt of excitement for Mornington Peninsula dining.
- by Emma Breheny
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Aged care
Aged care homes founded by bankrupt chicken-killer brothers to close with massive debts
More than 60 elderly residents need to find new homes because the aged care facility founded by two bankrupt brothers will be shut down after the business amassed potential debts of almost $25 million.
- by Cameron Houston
‘Dirty look is enough’: Mornington Peninsula beach smoking ban steers clear of fines
The smoking ban is part of a six-month trial that may lead to more widespread restrictions on lighting up.
- by Benjamin Preiss
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