4:00 AM AEDT | FRANKSTON and the Mornington Peninsula enjoyed a relatively trouble-free New Year's Eve with police closing a number of public events to reduce trouble that has blighted previous years' celebrations.
Police keep tabs on pubs, check underage patrons
4:00 AM AEDT | POLICE are out in force to make sure the Mornington Peninsula's pubs and clubs and their patrons are behaving themselves.
Peninsula tourism booms
4:00 AM AEDT | OFFICIAL statistics have confirmed what anyone caught in a traffic jam on Moorooduc Highway or Point Nepean Road already knows - there is no shortage of visitors to the peninsula.
Morning drizzle.

Morning drizzle. 16°C - 20°C


Getting in the swim
4:00 AM AEDT | THE annual Sorrento Bay Swim, popular with bay swimmers of all ages, will be swum for the fifth time on Sunday.
4:00 AM AEDT | IN MPCA District cricket, Seaford will head into 2009 with the prospect of not having its star player Jimmy Boyd taking part.
Solar success
THOUSANDS of rock fans flocked to Mornington Racing Club on Saturday for the inaugural Solar ...
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Obama silence frustrates leaders
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