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Councillor Confirms Term-Limits Motion Was Used To Target Colleague

Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor Cam Williams has acknowledged the September term-limits motion was used to target Cr David Gill, as questions mount over bloc politics, council culture and leadership at MPSC.
MPSC Households to face Higher Bills Under Shire’s Proposed Rate Shake Up

Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s draft Rating Strategy would increase waste charges for most households and pass on the cost of a new retirement village discount to the wider rate base, with residents invited to have their say before 15 February 2026.
Mother of Groomed Teen Says Son Was “Torn Away” by Alleged Criminal Influence

A mother has contacted STPL News to describe the lasting trauma on her family after her son was allegedly groomed and recruited by a Hastings man. Aaron Torpy, who remains on remand, is facing 48 charges linked to youth exploitation, vehicle theft, burglary and drug-related offences. The matter will return to court in January.
Bloc Votes Down Bid to Tighten Council Campaign Donations

Deputy Mayor Paul Pingiaro appeared uncomfortable as he opposed Cr David Gill’s donation transparency motion, saying it “doesn’t really seem fair” and could have “real unintended consequences”.
‘Don’t Let Him Out’: Community Anger Builds as Police Call Hastings Man a ‘Massive Driving Force’ Behind Local Crime

Hastings man Aaron Torpy, 30, is accused of grooming local children to commit burglaries and steal cars. He is now facing 48 charges and is seeking bail, which Victoria Police strongly oppose, as public anger grows across the Mornington Peninsula.




