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Connect with nature at CREEC
The Caboolture Region Environmental Education Centre is a haven for native wildlife and the community alike and they have a host of activities planned over summer. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
$288m to keep students in education
A new campus will be set up in Deception Bay under the State Government’s $288 million program to keep students engaged in education. ** FREE TO READ **
15 Artists exhibition winner makes his mark
Esteemed Australian artist Robert Andrew has been named as the winner of the 15 Artists contemporary art prize for 2023. See his winning work... **FREE TO READ**
New footpaths connect missing links
Students and other pedestrians around schools in Kippa-Ring and Deception Bay will be better connected with the development of three separate Missing Link Pathways projects. Here's what's happening...
Green light for Palace site developments
Traders In Purple’s plans for the former Palace Hotel site at Woody Point - where the Bee Gees had their first paid gig - have been approved. ** FREE TO READ **
Golden glow to State titles
Grace swimmers were celebrating at last week’s Queensland Championships with medals, national qualifying times and personal bests. ** FREE TO READ **
Vale Peter Houston
Former Redcliffe City Council Deputy Mayor Peter Houston is being remembered as someone who served his community through passionate advocacy in local government and exceptional dentistry. Dr Houston, who died earlier this month, will be farewelled next week.
"We are united. Our voice is strong"
Campaigners fighting the proposed route of a new highway have called on residents to ‘stand up’ now, while there is still time stop it.
Council adopts reconciliation action plan
Moreton Bay City Council has adopted its inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), marking an important step in the City’s journey toward reconciliation.
Be alert, not alarmed this storm and bushfire season
Stay on top of extreme weather events this summer and beyond by signing up to City of Moreton Bay’s free MoretonAlert warning system. Here's how to do it... **FREE TO READ**