Our Members

Our founding organisations represent a large cross-section of the Mornington Peninsula community, including theatre, dance, writing, visual art, music and the Peninsula’s Aboriginal culture. Check out our organisations below.

Dreamhouse Theatre Company

Creating interesting theatre for passionate young people of all ages. Dreamhouse presents a number of performance seasons a year featuring Australian plays and also hosts a variety of school holiday theatre workshops for local youth. Young people aged 12-25 can become a member of the Dreamhouse Ensemble and receive a number of performance opportunities throughout the year. Check out how to get involved below.

Mornington Peninsula Music Network

Representing contemporary musicians, venues and music lovers across the Mornington Peninsula. Promoting local music events, gig guides and connecting local musicians to gig opportunities.

Peninsula Writers’ Club

Connecting, encouraging and enriching amateur, aspiring and professional writers. Founded in 2015, PWC hosts weekly events to bring local writers together and connect aspiring and professional authors. Open to anyone on the Mornington Peninsula interested in creative writing.

Living Culture

Educating our community on the importance of keeping Aboriginal culture alive. Living Culture offers a variety of nature walks, meditations, healing sessions and other programs that aim to connect the people of the Mornington Peninsula with local Aboriginal culture and history.

Peninsula Studio Trail

PST aims to support the visual artists of the Mornington Peninsula by listing open studios across the region and connecting local artists through events, workshops and networking. Apply to have your studio listed or attend one or a few open studios to support our local artists.

Spark Productions

The Mornington Peninsula’s youth-driven dance and arts organisation - programs include Spark Youth Dance Co., a dedicated Production Stream and arts career opportunities for youth aged 8-25.