Learner Driver Caught at 200km/h in Cranbourne North Street Race

An 18-year-old learner from Clyde North has been caught driving at 200km/h during a suspected street race in Cranbourne North. Police are still searching for the second driver.
Hastings Club Collapse Raises Questions Over Council Neglect

After a prolonged closure caused by delayed building repairs, the Hastings Club has entered liquidation. Community leaders are questioning Mornington Peninsula Shire’s handling of the issue.
Frankston City Council’s Call for Support on Key Projects

Frankston Council is urging election candidates to support funding for emergency relief, infrastructure upgrades, and a $11.7M active transport network to better connect the city.
Federal Election Called for May 3

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Australia’s federal election will take place on May 3, with major parties focusing on cost-of-living and economic policies.
Independent Ben Smith Claims Flinders Race Is Neck and Neck

Independent candidate Ben Smith says the race for Flinders is neck and neck with incumbent Zoe McKenzie. With over 500 volunteers and strong local donations, he believes momentum is on his side. Read more on STPL News.
Another Senior Departure at Mornington Peninsula Shire

Another senior leader has resigned from Mornington Peninsula Shire, with insider reports suggesting more exits to come. Is this a restructure or something bigger?
Arsonists Cause $2M Damage in Dandenong South Truck Yard Fires

Victoria Police are investigating two suspicious fires at a Dandenong South truck yard, causing nearly $2 million in damages. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
Three More Charged in Lyndhurst Murder Case

Victoria Police have charged three more individuals in connection with the fatal stabbing of Timothy Leek in Lyndhurst. Investigations continue, with authorities urging witnesses to come forward.
Greens Candidate Lives Almost Two Hours Away

Greens candidate Adam Frogely lives 130 km from Sorrento and 96km from Somerville, raising questions about his ability to represent the electorate. Can passion compensate for distance and perhaps, logic?
What Is Going On at the Shire?

Reports from an insider are that the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Director of Planning, Renae Littlejohn, has suddenly left the role. The insider further reports high staff turnover and low morale within the organisation.