A Living Map of Mornington Peninsula

Discover and connect with the people, projects, businesses and organisations helping the Mornington Peninsula flourish.

The Regenerative Peninsula Map is the beginning of a living map for flourishing people, places and living systems.

It helps make visible the people, projects, businesses, farms, community groups, educators and organisations already contributing to the economic, social and ecological health and vitality of the Mornington Peninsula.

Some have been leading this work for much of their lives. Others are just beginning. By seeing who is here and what they are contributing, we can better connect, learn from one another across generations and build on what exists and is emerging.

This map is not a certification, a ranking system, or a formal endorsement. It is a starting point for visibility, learning, connection and collaboration.

Why This Map Exists

Across the Peninsula, there are many people working to:

  • Care for land, water, soil and biodiversity

  • Build circular local economies

  • Strengthen community wellbeing and resilience

  • Value resources that are often treated as waste

  • Support local producers, businesses and enterprises

  • Share knowledge, learning and practical skills

But many of these efforts are hard to find and often disconnected.

The Regenerative Peninsula Map brings these initiatives together in one place to help people see the emerging regenerative ecosystem of the region.

What You Can Discover

The map helps you find:

Local Businesses and Enterprises
Businesses and practitioners working toward more regenerative, circular or low-impact ways of working.

Farmers and Producers
Growers and producers contributing to soil health, biodiversity, local food systems and regional resilience.

Circular Economy Initiatives
People and organisations reducing waste, reusing resources, composting, repairing, sharing and creating new uses for materials.

Community Projects
Local groups strengthening community resilience, environmental stewardship, learning, care and connection.

Educators and Knowledge Sharers
People sharing knowledge and building capability across the region.

Why It Matters

Healthy places depend on strong relationships between people, community, economy and ecology. By making local contributions visible, the map helps:

  • Support local businesses, producers and projects

  • Strengthen regional collaboration

  • Identify gaps, opportunities and shared learning needs

  • Inspire more people to participate

  • Connect people with others working toward a flourishing Peninsula

Who It's For?

The map is designed for:

Residents
Find local businesses, projects and initiatives contributing to the places you love.

Visitors
Discover places and experiences that support the region’s communities, ecosystems and local economy.

Businesses
Connect with collaborators, suppliers, learning opportunities and practical support.

Community Organisations
Share your work and discover others doing similar things.

Local Government, Funders and Researchers
Better understand the Peninsula's emerging regenerative ecosystem.

Help Grow the Regenerative Peninsula

This map is a community resource. The more people who contribute, the more useful it becomes for everyone working to support a thriving Peninsula.

You can help by:

  • Adding your listing

  • Sharing the map

  • Suggesting improvements

  • Connecting regenerative initiatives

  • Introducing people and projects we should know about

Together, we can make visible what is already alive across the Peninsula and grow the relationships, learning and support needed for a flourishing future.

Get Listed…

Are you working on something that supports regeneration, circular economies or community resilience on the Peninsula?

You can submit your organisation to be included in the map and it’s free.

We’re looking for:

  • regenerative businesses

  • producers and growers

  • community initiatives

  • educators and knowledge sharers

  • circular economy innovators