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 ensure the safety of young students. School zones, which enforce reduced speed limits during drop-off […]
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
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,
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Children’s Court Appoints Dedicated Magistrate Amid Youth Crime Surge

Magistrate Julie O’Donnell begins her role as Victoria’s first dedicated youth justice magistrate as the state attempts to grapple with youth crime.