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‘It’s going to be extra busy’: Peninsula braces for the summer hordes – The Age
Businesses on the Mornington Peninsula are hoping for a busy holiday season but residents are worried about being overwhelmed by crowds.

Ms Azevedo said some businesses were furious about the decision to postpone camping at three Mornington Peninsula foreshore sites. But she believed current bans on international and interstate travel would encourage people to holiday locally.
The travel restrictions may still bring loads of people in. It will carry us through to February.
Rye Hotel director Peter Houghton said there had already been bookings for meals and the accommodation was about 80 per cent full from Boxing Day through to the…
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