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Liberal Party Accused Of Double Standards As Anthony Marsh Signs Appear On Council Land In Rosebud

Anthony Marsh campaign signs appear to be on council land in Rosebud, raising questions over compliance and double standards in the Nepean by-election …
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Council Approves 20% Rebate for Retirement Villages Following Discount Removal

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Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has approved a 20% rebate on general rates for retirement village residents after scrapping the long-standing discount applied to their property valuations. The rebate, introduced as a temporary one-year measure, follows sharp CIV increases and was passed after Cr David Gill successfully amended the motion.

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Rotting Horse Discovered as Mt Eliza Animal Protests Enter Week 14

Decayed horse discovered at Mt Eliza property.

A decomposing horse has been found on Maxine Fraser’s Mt Eliza property, fuelling fresh outrage as local protests reach their 14th week. Community members say conditions are worsening and accuse authorities of inaction. STPL News has obtained footage of the dead animal, as pressure mounts on the RSPCA and state government to intervene.

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Council to Halve Rate Relief for Retirement Village Residents

Elderly woman reads rate relief document at home.

Mornington Peninsula Shire Council plans to halve rate relief for retirement village residents, replacing the long-standing 20% discount with a 10% one-off rebate. The change would affect more than 2,500 units across 15 villages and has been labelled a “slap in the face” to pensioners already doing it tough. Critics say Council is targeting the most vulnerable while claiming to prioritise community wellbeing.

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