Introducing a living​ learning ecosystem for future generations​

A community-led initiative supporting land, people, and local economies to thrive together on the Mornington Peninsula

The Mornington Peninsula is experiencing increasing pressure from growth, tourism, climate impacts, housing stress, and strain on land and water systems.​

At the same time, the region holds extraordinary potential. Strong communities, skilled organisations, rich culture, productive landscapes, and deep local knowledge are already here.​

Regenerating Mornington Peninsula brings people together to learn, test practical solutions, and invest in projects that strengthen the land, community wellbeing, and the local economy at the same time.​

We work across food systems, nature-based learning, wellbeing, enterprise, culture, and education to support long-term resilience for current and future generations.​

Projects

These project types offer different ways for people and organisations to get involved regenerating the peninsula​

  • Mapping a Knowledge Common

    Building a shared map bringing together knowledge and learning collaboration toward the regeneration of the Peninsula.​

  • Storying Place

    ​Engaging people to remember, listen, learn and share stories about caring for the Peninsula and how she cares for us.​

  • Practice & Exchange

    ​Co-creating a bioregional learning and research centre through engagements, programs and demonstrations.​

  • Regenerative Finance

    ​Designing ways for financial flows to support land and sea care, local businesses, and retain value within the Peninsula.​

  • Escarpment Roundtable

    ​Cross-pollination of knowledgefor shared evolution that benefits people and the peninsula.​

  • Soil and Food Systems

    ​Living Labs at homes, schools,farms, hospitality venues, vineyards, and natural systems.​

Mapping the Peninsula

Our primary project and objective is to create a digital map of the showing all the regenerative projects happening on the Mornington Peninsula.

The map will show all food producers, tourism, business’s etc….

Tomi - Copy

Upcoming Activities & Events

Arthurs Seat Wonga Walk Series
?? February 2026
Spring orchid walk discovering rare orchids & other spring blooms
Link to Humantrix

Get Involved

Join Regenerating MP
Want to get involved? (Skillsets we need)
Link to EOI form

Crowdfunding
We are currently self-funded would be grateful for any financial support help to pay for things like our website and basic running costs.

Tomi - Set up a crowdfunding type page?

Need Support with a project?
If you have a a project that needs our support we'd love to hear from you....

We acknowledge the Bunurong and BoonWurrung People of the Kulin Nation as theTraditional Custodians of the land, waters, and skies of this region. We honour their ongoing connection to Country and recognise that First Nations knowledge continues to guide how care, responsibility, and relationship with place are understood and practised today.

Regenerating Mornington Peninsula is supported by…