Privacy Policy

The Somerville Times and all associated publications have adopted the Statement of General Principles and the Statement of Privacy Principles from the Australian Press Council. Along with the Statement of General Principles and the Specific Standards, the Privacy Principles are applied by the Council when providing advice…

Social Media Policy

1. Introduction 2. Scope 3. Principles 4. Preventing Social Media Bullying and Defamation 5. Responsibilities 6. Consequences 7. Review and Updates

General Principles

The STPL News and all associated publications have adopted the Statement of General Principles and the Statement of Privacy Principles from the Australian Press Council. Publications are free to publish as they wish by reporting facts and expressing opinions, provided they take reasonable steps to comply with the…

Earn While Supporting Community-Focused News

Earn While Supporting Community - stplnews

Looking for a flexible way to earn extra money while making a difference in your community? Discover an opportunity with STPL News that lets you do just that. By joining our growing network, you can contribute to the success of…

Celebrating Two Years of Community News: Final 2024 Edition of Somerville Times

Celebrating,Years,Community,News:,Final,2024,STPL News

Celebrating Two Years of Community News: Final 2024 Edition of Somerville Times

The final edition of the Somerville Times for 2024 is now rolling out, celebrating two years of community news with 20 editions of the Somerville Times and 5 editions of the Peninsula Local. Together, these publications have produced and distributed an impressive total of approximately 300,000 copies.

Kananook Creek Advisory Group Faces Uncertain Future

Kananook,Creek,Advisory,Group,Faces,Uncertain

The Department of Environment, Energy, and Climate has announced its decision to withdraw from direct involvement with the Kananook Creek Advisory Group, sparking concerns about the group’s future. The unexpected decision was revealed during Monday night’s Frankston Council meeting, where…

Homelessness Crisis: Nearly 1 Million Victorians at Risk Amid Bushfire Threats

Homelessness,Crisis:,Nearly,Million,Victorians,Risk

Victoria’s homelessness crisis has reached critical levels, with nearly one million people at risk and bushfire warnings adding urgency. Overstretched services are turning away 29% of those seeking help. The Council to Homeless Persons calls for a $5 million investment in outreach to prevent tragedies, especially in remote areas. The Call Unanswered report highlights a 67% rise in homelessness risk since 2016, exacerbated by rental stress and insufficient funding. Immediate action is needed to support vulnerable communities.

What Would You Change About Yourself?

What,Would,Change,About,Yourself?

After reading this prompt, I found myself unexpectedly stumped. I’ve always been a big advocate for self-reflection, but reading this daily prompt made me realise something—this year, I haven’t stopped. This year has been a whirlwind. I’ve been pouring everything…