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  • Community News, Latest News

McCrae Landslide: Residents Eager to Return Home

Investigations into the McCrae landslide are progressing, with authorities focused on determining the cause and ensuring the safe return of displaced residents.

  • STPL News
  • 13/02/2025
  • Latest News

Search for Missing 16-Year-Old Lily

Authorities are seeking help to locate 16-year-old Lily, last seen in Frankston on 8th February 2025. Contact Carrum Downs Police Station with any information.

  • STPL News
  • 13/02/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Women’s Community Shelters Secures Funding for New Housing in the Region

The Albanese Government’s Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program will fund three new dwellings in the region for vulnerable women and children. In an interview with RPP FM, Labor candidate Sarah Race highlights the impact of this initiative.

  • STPL News
  • 12/02/2025
  • Latest News

Major Multi-Vehicle Collision in Pearcedale Leaves Six Injured

A serious crash involving a truck and six vehicles in Pearcedale has left six injured, causing road closures on Baxter-Tooradin Road. Authorities urge caution.

  • STPL News
  • 11/02/2025
  • Latest News

2025 Frankston Waterfront Festival Draws 45,000 Attendees

The 2025 Frankston Waterfront Festival drew over 45,000 attendees for a weekend of live music, food, activities, and fireworks. See the event highlights here.

  • STPL News
  • 11/02/2025
  • Environment, Latest News

Langwarrin Landowner Fined $15,000 for Illegal Vegetation Clearing

A Langwarrin landowner has been fined $15,000 for illegally clearing protected vegetation on McClelland Drive, following a prosecution by Frankston City Council.

  • STPL News
  • 11/02/2025
  • Feature

Community Demands Action on Youth Crime at Hastings Protest

Frustration over youth crime and bail laws led to a protest in Hastings, with locals demanding action from the State Government and MP Paul Mercurio. https://wp.me/pgbDsE-17y

  • STPL News
  • 10/02/2025
  • Latest News, Politics, Sports

Liberals Pledge $5 Million to Somerville Recreational Reserve

Zoe McKenzie, Liberal candidate for Flinders, announces a $5 million pledge for upgrading the Somerville Recreation Reserve, supporting local sporting clubs and community development.

  • STPL News
  • 10/02/2025
  • Sports

Mt Eliza Too Good Against Somerville

Mt Eliza CC Defeated Somerville CC in the MPCA Round 11 clash, with Jean-Luc Talbot’s unbeaten century sealing victory. Read more from the Somerville Swooper.

  • Somerville Swooper
  • 09/02/2025
  • Crime News, Feature

MUST WATCH: Community Outrage as Teens Released on Bail After Somerville Central Gun Scare

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Community outrage is growing after two teenagers who terrorised locals at Somerville Central Shopping Centre with imitation firearms were charged but released on bail the same day. The 14 and 16-year-old boys were charged with possessing an imitation firearm and…

  • STPL News
  • 07/02/2025
  • Community News, Crime News, Latest News

Duo Charged After Seizure of Vehicles, Drugs, and Stolen Firearm in Safety Beach As Mornington Peninsula Grapples with 29.1% Increase in Crime

Mornington Peninsula, Victoria – Crime has surged by 29.1% across the Mornington Peninsula, with police grappling with rising drug offences, firearm-related crimes, and property theft. Recent data from the Crime Statistics Agency Victoria reveals that criminal incidents increased from 6,911…

  • STPL News
  • 07/02/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Police Charge Teens After Terrorising Locals in Somerville with Fake Guns

Three teenagers have been charged after allegedly brandishing imitation firearms at Somerville Central Shopping Centre, adding to public calls for tougher youth crime laws.

  • STPL News
  • 07/02/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Rebuilding of Historic Dromana Pier Set to Begin This Autumn

Parks Victoria is set to commence reconstruction of the historic Dromana Pier this autumn. The new design will enhance accessibility, maintain the pier’s original length, and improve safety features. Completion is expected in 2026.

  • STPL News
  • 06/02/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Teens Terrorise Locals Using Fake Guns in Somerville

Three teenage boys have been arrested after allegedly stealing and brandishing imitation firearms at Somerville Central Shopping Centre. Police are appealing for witnesses.

  • STPL News
  • 06/02/2025
  • Community News, Feature, Sports

Hastings Footy Clinic Draws Huge Turnout, Promotes Youth Engagement

More than 200 young footy enthusiasts gathered at Hastings Football Club on Wednesday for a special AFL community clinic, a joint initiative led by the St Kilda Football Club, AFL Victoria, Hastings Police, Western Port Neighbourhood Watch, the Rotary Club of Hastings, and Hastings Football Club.

  • STPL News
  • 06/02/2025
  • Community News, Politics

Thrown Under the Bus: Mayor Refutes Premier’s Comments on McCrae Landslide Response

Mornington Peninsula Mayor Anthony Marsh has responded to the Victorian Premier’s inquiry into the McCrae landslide, defending the Council’s actions and calling for state support. Read more on STPL News.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 05/02/2025
  • Crime News, Latest News

Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Individuals

Victoria Police are searching for Daniel Cruse, Hunter Scott, and Paul Wardle, who are wanted for unrelated offences. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

  • STPL News
  • 04/02/2025
  • Environment, Latest News

Victorian Government Initiates Inquiry into McCrae Landslide

The Victorian Government has announced an independent inquiry into the McCrae landslide, aiming to uncover its causes and prevent future incidents. The investigation will address residents' concerns and provide safety recommendations.

  • STPL News
  • 04/02/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Public Appeal: 14-Year-Old Trip Missing from Safety Beach

Police are seeking public assistance to locate 14-year-old Trip, last seen in Safety Beach on 1st February 2025. Anyone with information should contact Rye Police.

  • STPL News
  • 04/02/2025
  • Feature, Politics

Legal Threats Continue to Pursue Daniel Andrews Over 2013 Car Accident

Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his wife face a defamation lawsuit over their statements regarding a 2013 car accident that injured Ryan Meuleman. The case follows claims of a police cover-up and a flawed investigation.

  • STPL News
  • 03/02/2025
  • Community News, Politics

Zoe McKenzie MP Calls for Relief Amid Inflation Figures

Member for Flinders, Zoe McKenzie, highlights financial pressures in her electorate, urging interest rate relief despite encouraging inflation figures.

  • STPL News
  • 03/02/2025
  • Crime News

Stolen Vehicles Recovered, Two Arrested in Baxter Police Raid

A police raid in Baxter has led to the arrest of two individuals and the recovery of three stolen vehicles worth over $200,000. Investigators also seized drugs, cash, and cloned number plates as part of an ongoing crackdown on vehicle theft.

  • STPL News
  • 03/02/2025
  • Politics

When Will Australia’s 2025 Federal Election Be Held? Key Dates and Political Analysis

The 2025 Australian federal election must be held on or before 17 May. Here’s what we know about possible dates, constitutional requirements, and how the major parties are shaping up.

  • STPL News
  • 03/02/2025
  • Latest News, Politics

Key Political Forum Set for Mornington Racing Club Ahead of Election Year

The Committee for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula is hosting a key political forum on 14 February at Mornington Racing Club, featuring candidates from Dunkley and Flinders ahead of the upcoming state and federal elections.

  • STPL News
  • 02/02/2025
  • Community News, STPL News Updates

Massive Traffic Surge Crashes STPL News Website, Signals Rapid Growth

STPL News saw an unprecedented surge of nearly 120,000 visitors in four hours, temporarily crashing its website. With readership at an all-time high, now is the perfect time for businesses to advertise.

  • STPL News
  • 02/02/2025
  • Crime News, Latest News

(Update) Third Man Charged with Murder Over Rye Double Shooting

New details emerge of the incident that left a man and a woman dead following a botched home invasion in Rye. Police have now charged a 28-year-old Narre Warren man with murder over the Rye double shooting in December 2024. He is the third person to be charged.

  • STPL News
  • 01/02/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Langwarrin Park Primary School Principal Charged with Possessing Child Abuse Material

Langwarrin, Victoria – The principal of Langwarrin Park Primary School, Richard Barren, has been charged with possessing child abuse material following an investigation by local authorities reports the Herald Sun. Parents of children attending Langwarrin Park Primary School received an…

  • STPL News
  • 31/01/2025
  • Business News, Community News, Feature

Paid Parking ‘Dead and Buried’ as Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Confirms

Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Anthony Marsh confirms that paid parking is officially scrapped following public feedback. Read article for full details.

  • STPL News
  • 30/01/2025
  • Community News, Environment, Latest News

Shire Seeking Clarification Arthurs Seat Eagle Development

Mornington Peninsula shire Council is seeking clarification over development proposals for the Arthurs Seat Eagle.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 30/01/2025
  • Business News, Community News, Events, Feature

Tyabb Air Show 2024 Named Community Event of the Year

The Tyabb Air Show 2024, hosted by the Peninsula Aero Club (PAC), has been recognised as the Community Event of the Year by Mornington Peninsula Shire. The award highlights the event’s role in supporting local charities, businesses, and the region’s…

  • STPL News
  • 30/01/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Frankston Teen Charged After High-Speed Police Chase Following Aggravated Burglary

Moorabbin Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a 15-year-old Frankston boy following an alleged aggravated burglary and police pursuit that unfolded across Brighton and Melbourne overnight. According to police, unknown offenders forced entry into a residence on Orchard Street, Brighton,…

  • STPL News
  • 29/01/2025
  • Business News, Community News, Latest News

Mornington Peninsula Shire Ends Paid Parking Policy

Mornington Shire Council has officially scrapped its paid parking policy. Find out why, what’s next, and how locals can have their say.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 29/01/2025
  • Community News, Environment

McCrae Landslide Raises Broader Concerns Over Peninsula’s Geological Stability

The McCrae landslide highlights geological vulnerabilities on the Mornington Peninsula, as authorities stabilise the site and address calls for broader monitoring and preventive measures.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 28/01/2025
  • Community News, Feature

Drivers Reminded to Slow Down as Students Head Back to School

Children across the Mornington Peninsula will begin returning to school this week, with some schools resuming as early as Wednesday. Motorists are reminded that school speed zones are now back in force, and vigilance on the roads is critical to…

  • STPL News
  • 28/01/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Police Appeal for Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Man Josh Heard

Victoria Police are appealing for public assistance to locate 23-year-old Josh Heard, who is wanted on warrants relating to burglary and theft offences.

  • STPL News
  • 28/01/2025
  • Latest News

Frankston Council Clashes with State Government Over Roadside Grass Maintenance

Frankston City Council urges the state government to address overgrown grass in VicRoads-managed areas, highlighting safety concerns

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 28/01/2025
  • Community News, Latest News, Missing Person

Missing Teen Alert: Ella Last Seen in Safety Beach

Police seek assistance to locate 15-year-old Ella, missing from Safety Beach since January 20, 2025. Call Rosebud Police Station at (03) 5986 0444 with any information.

  • STPL News
  • 27/01/2025
  • Community News, Crime News, Environment

McCrae Landslide: Security Ramped Up at Site Amid Looting Fears

The McCrae landslide site sees increased security measures with CCTV and Victoria Police patrols as concerns rise over looting. Ongoing investigations and recovery efforts continue for affected residents.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 26/01/2025
  • Community News, Events, Latest News

Peninsula Locals Honoured in 2025 Australia Day Awards

A number of local residents from the Mornington Peninsula have been recognised in the 2025 Australia Day Honours for their service to various fields, including psychiatry, community service, Australian rules football, and more.

  • STPL News
  • 26/01/2025
  • Latest News, Sports

Somerville Salutes Against Seaford

Somerville Cricket Club secured a crucial victory against Seaford, moving into the top four in the MPCA standings. A standout performance by young Tom Ridout and veteran Craig Black highlighted the win, setting up an exciting Round 11 clash with Mt Eliza.

  • Somerville Swooper
  • 26/01/2025
  • Community News, Events

Happy Australia Day 2025 on the Mornington Peninsula

Celebrate Australia Day 2025 with vibrant events on the Mornington Peninsula. Enjoy live music, fun runs, family activities, and First Nations celebrations.

  • STPL News
  • 26/01/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Oil Spill in Kananook Creek Prompts EPA Warning

The EPA has issued a warning following an oil spill in Kananook Creek, Frankston. Residents are urged to avoid contact with the water as investigations into the source of contamination continue.

  • STPL News
  • 25/01/2025
  • Community News, Events

Mornington Peninsula Shire Embraces Australia Day with Inclusive Celebrations

Mornington Peninsula Shire leads by example this Australia Day with inclusive celebrations, including family-friendly events in Dromana, Rosebud, Sorrento, and a Bunurong-led event at The Briars,

  • STPL News
  • 24/01/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Koala Deaths on Mornington Peninsula Roads Prompt Call for Caution

With 13 koalas killed on Mornington Peninsula roads since September, conservationists are urging drivers to slow down and stay alert to protect local wildlife during the holiday period.

  • STPL News
  • 23/01/2025
  • Business News, Community News, Environment, Events, Feature

RPP FM’s Scrambled Eggs Breakfast Show Celebrates 500th Episode

RPP FM’s popular breakfast show, Scrambled Eggs, marks its 500th episode with a special broadcast from Trofeo Estate. Tune in Thursdays and Fridays, 6am to 9am, on 98.7FM or stream live.

  • RPP FM Radio
  • 23/01/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Mayor Clarifies $250,000 State Funding Amid McCrae Landslide Efforts

Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor clarifies the $250,000 state funding, confirming it relates to prior storm damage, not the McCrae landslide.

  • STPL News
  • 23/01/2025
  • Community News, Events, Feature

Angel of Mercy Honoured as Tyabb Airport’s Gate Guardian in Historic Ceremony

A permanent memorial to the 'Angel of Mercy', the World's first civilian helicopter ambulance service, was unveiled at Tyabb Airport. The ceremony celebrated the service's transformative impact on emergency medical care in the region

  • STPL News
  • 22/01/2025
  • Community News, Latest News

Monash Greenlink Opens, Connecting Monash University to Frankston’s CBD

The Monash Greenlink shared user path, a $1.3 million upgrade by Frankston City Council and the Victorian Government, now connects Monash University to Frankston’s city centre, enhancing safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

  • STPL News
  • 22/01/2025
  • Community News, Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Peta Murphy’s Legacy

A letter to the editor by Anne Kruger on Peta Murphy’s vision for gambling reform and gambling-related harms.

  • STPL News
  • 22/01/2025
  • Community News, Events, Latest News

Frankston’s Waterfront Festival Set to Light Up Summer

Celebrate summer at Frankston’s Waterfront Festival on 7–8 February with live music, food trucks, market stalls, family activities, and a spectacular fireworks finale over Frankston Pier.

  • STPL News
  • 22/01/2025
  • Community News, Feature, Latest News

Fears Mount Over Future of Late MP Peta Murphy’s Gaming Reforms

Political resistance and industry pressure threaten the gaming reforms championed by the late Dunkley MP Peta Murphy, raising doubts about a ban on gambling ads as government action stalls.

  • STPL News
  • 21/01/2025
  • Community News, Crime News

Driver Charged After Tooradin Collision Leaves Motorcyclist Fighting for Life

A 35-year-old Newport man has been charged with dangerous driving after a Tooradin crash left a motorcyclist fighting for life.

  • STPL News
  • 21/01/2025
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