Australia Free Web Directory

Eyewatch in Mornington, Victoria | Community organisation



Click/Tap
to load big map

Eyewatch

Locality: Mornington, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5970 4900



Address: Mornington Police Station, 8 Main St 3931 Mornington, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.police.vic.gov.au

Likes: 19354

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

24.01.2022 By keeping outdoor gatherings to 10 people, we help minimise the number of people who catch and spread coronavirus. Smaller catch-ups help us keep on top of this virus. Victoria, let’s stay safe and stay open. Go to coronavirus.vic.gov.au... Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne. See more



24.01.2022 Police are seeking to identify the female in this image regarding an alleged assault at a retailer in the Dromana Hub Shopping Centre at approximately 3:30pm on June 24. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

22.01.2022 A little bit of advice for parents of schoolies An awkward conversation now could save a lot of dramas in the long run. Our message to parents or a loved one of a school leaver is to have open, frank conversations. Talk to them about the risks involved with excessive consumption of alcohol, taking drugs and encourage them to say no to peer pressure and risky behaviour.... Make sure you know where they will be staying, and who they will be staying with, and they have all the right contact details in case they need help. Encourage them to have their mobile on them in case of an emergency and so they can contact their friends if they lose them. And most of all - Tell them to call 000 if they get into any dramas - We're here to make sure everyone is safe.

19.01.2022 On Saturday 5th December 2020 members from the Dandenong Police Complex are moving for Movember, and in a big way. Ten Police members have joined forces to tackle one of the toughest and most scenic trail runs in Victoria, The Two Bays Trail Run. The Two Bays Trail run starts in Dromana, begins with a 3km hill climb and finishes a total of 28km later at Cape Schanck.... For more information search ‘Two Bays Trail Run’ at au.movember.com



16.01.2022 Is your steering wheel a bit dusty? Your driving skills might be too. There’s nothing wrong with exercising a bit of caution on the road while we all get used to being behind the wheel again. Find out more about how to keep yourself and other road users safe on the roads>>>https://go.vic.gov.au/g9UoTI

15.01.2022 16 Days of Activism is an annual international initiative which is used as a platform for organisations around the world to campaign against varying forms of abuse. Victoria Police is proud to join communities across the globe in bringing much-needed awareness to gender-based violence and challenge the attitudes that support it. We understand that although restrictions are beginning to ease, some people may still be in vulnerable situations at home. ... We want to ensure victims that we continue to respond to family violence matters as a priority and there are ways to seek help >>https://www.police.vic.gov.au/family-violence

13.01.2022 Fleet complete Five new 7.5-metre Naiad rigid hull inflatable boats have been added to the Water Police’s squadron, helping to ensure police can respond to incidents on the water. Read more in Police Life SPRING 2020 >>> https://bit.ly/3maxz1n



09.01.2022 We are shining a light on road safety for National Road Safety Week (15 22 Nov, 2020). Together we can raise awareness, prevent deaths and injuries on our roads and support those impacted by road trauma. Read more roadsafetyweek.com.au/... #shinealightonroadsafety #NRSW

04.01.2022 We posted this a few weeks back, but with Schoolies on the horizon, this seems more appropriate than ever. No-one is invincible behind the wheel of a car. One moment of inattention is all it can take to make a mistake that can't be undone. Corey Hammond lost his life when his car veered off the road and crashed into trees on Phillip Island Road in the early hours of March 25, 2017. He was speeding, intoxicated, and on his phone. Two years on and still dealing with the heartb...reak, Corey’s mum and dad, friends, and the police who were at the scene speak about how Corey’s decisions have left them devastated. Every decision made behind the wheel of a car has a consequence. Who would be left behind to deal with the consequences of your decisions? 14 people have lost their lives on Frankston & Mornington Peninsula roads in 2020. Please drive safely. https://bddy.me/3maMrwD

02.01.2022 Today's #viewfromtheoffice. It's good to be out and about again! Be mindful though - we're not out of the woods yet. Make sure you're still wearing your mask, and being vigilant with social distancing. Go out, enjoy the sun, support your local businesses. You've earned it. :)

Related searches