Mount Eliza Animal Welfare Crisis: Advocates Condemn Institutional Failures

Animal welfare advocates Carly Wines and Tracey Asquith are demanding urgent action at a Mount Eliza property where horses, goats, and dogs remain in deteriorating conditions. With evidence of starvation, carcass burn pits, and institutional inaction, protesters ask: how many more animals must suffer before someone takes responsibility?
“Rammed and Running”: Langwarrin Man Nabbed After Wild Police Chase and Crash

A 24-year-old Langwarrin man is in custody after allegedly ramming a police car and fleeing in a stolen vehicle. The chase ended in a crash and Dog Squad arrest.
“They Said No — Again and Again”: McDonald’s Gets Green Light in Safety Beach Despite Years of Community Opposition

A six-year community battle has ended in defeat, with VCAT approving a “McDonald’s-style” outlet in Safety Beach despite strong local opposition and two previous rejections. Locals and council fear traffic congestion, harm to small businesses, and the loss of village character.
Man Dies in Early Morning Crash on Derril Road, Moorooduc

A man has died after crashing into a tree on Derril Road, Moorooduc early Saturday morning. Police are investigating and urging witnesses to come forward.
Frankston Doubles Down on Destination Events with $4.1 Million Boost to Local Economy

Frankston City’s 2025–2026 events calendar features the Carlsberg Beach Club, Sand Sculpting Championships and Swim Classic, expected to attract 43,000 visitors and boost the local economy by $4.1 million.
Community Rallies for Local Dad Fighting for His Life After Sudden Heart Failure

More than $52,000 has been raised for Tane Rongonui, a beloved Rye Junior Football Club volunteer and local dad hospitalised with critical heart failure
Frankston Council Endorses Bold New Four-Year Vision for Community and Wellbeing

Frankston City Council has endorsed a new Council and Wellbeing Plan for 2025–2029, shaped by extensive community input and designed to deliver lasting outcomes in health, inclusion, climate action and local development.
Frankston Foreshore Dispute Escalates Over Seawall

A private seawall built without permits has triggered a Council investigation in Frankston South. The property’s owner, Gene Neill, admits to bypassing planning approvals — and this isn’t his first brush with controversy.
“Back in my day, seats were optional” — 64yo Caught Driving BMW Missing a Few Essentials

A 64-year-old man has been pulled over in Cranbourne North after driving a BMW missing its bonnet—and using a plastic chair as a driver’s seat. He faces traffic charges.
DNA, CCTV and Video Confession: Evidence Builds in Rye Murder Case

One of the accused in the deadly Rye home invasion that left two people dead is seeking bail, despite prosecutors citing DNA, CCTV, and a video confession as key evidence.







