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Victoria Police Seek Community Input via Annual Sentiment Survey

Victoria Police are seeking community feedback through their annual sentiment survey. Mornington Peninsula residents are urged to participate before 30 June.
Week 8 of Mount Eliza Horse Protests Draws Long-Term Advocates and Legislative Action

Week 8 of horse welfare protests in Mount Eliza sees renewed calls for action. Meanwhile, advocates urge supporters to sign two state petitions for legal reform.
Construction Begins on Monterey Recycled Water Scheme

Work begins on the Monterey Recycled Water Scheme, delivering 98 million litres of recycled water annually to Frankston parks and sports fields.
‘It’s Never Too Late to Speak Up’: Police Urge Seniors to Report Elder Abuse

As World Elder Abuse Awareness Day approaches, Victoria Police are calling on older Victorians to speak up. Senior Constable Kim McKeown says it’s never too late to seek help, as police launch new support initiatives across aged care facilities.
Seized WWI Weapons Donated to Rosebud RSL

Two World War I-era bayonets seized in a police raid have been donated to the Rosebud RSL, where they will be preserved as part of a public military memorabilia display.
Council Post Quietly Reworded as Mayor Responds to Backlash

Mornington Peninsula Shire has revised its Council meeting attendance post after public backlash. Mayor Anthony Marsh says he had no involvement in the decision. Protests are expected to continue at the 17 June council meeting.
Pakenham Woman Caught Driving Over Five Times Legal Limit

A Pakenham woman has had her licence suspended and car impounded after allegedly returning a blood alcohol reading of 0.263—more than five times the legal limit—during a late-night police intercept.
Ideas Racing at the MPSC Business Summit

Business leaders gathered at the 2025 Mornington Peninsula Business Excellence Summit, sharing ideas on growth, transport, and sustainability.
Dandenong Home Searched Over Fatal House Fire in Truganina

Police have searched a Dandenong home in connection to the fatal Truganina house fire that killed 27-year-old Katie Tangey in January. The fire is believed to be a case of mistaken identity linked to the illicit tobacco trade.







