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"Pure joy" - Izaack's in remission
Izaack Powell, the Peninsula Power footballer battling leukaemia for a second time, is in remission.
Green means 'GO' for $63m contract
The City of Moreton Bay has awarded a $63.5 million contract to Cleanaway for a new garden organics (GO) collection service. ** FREE TO READ **
Ceremony honours HMAS Sydney II, HMQS Gayundah
A ceremony at Woody Point overlooking Moreton Bay on November 18 marked three special occasions. See the gallery... **FREE TO READ**
New memorial honours HMQS Gayundah
A new memorial recognising the significance of the HMQS/HMAS Gayundah will be officially dedicated at Woody Point. Here's what's happening... **FREE TO READ**
"Common sense prevailed", says Mayor
Major projects in the City of Moreton Bay have escaped cuts in the Federal Government’s infrastructure review, to the delight of Mayor Peter Flannery. ** FREE TO READ **
Brushing up on Safe Rooms
Businesses and residents are helping the Zonta Club of Redcliffe prepare three safe rooms for some of the City of Moreton Bay's most vulnerable people. ** FREE TO READ **
Council to target mozzies as summer heats up
Council is preparing for a busy mosquito season with fogging treatments to start around Mango Hill, Griffin and North Lakes. Find out more about Council's mosquito management program here
Serving up new retirement homes
The former Frawleys Tennis Club site in Rothwell is set to make way for more than 90 retirement units.
Data provides crystal ball vision of Moreton Bay
Businesses will continue to face significant challenges in the next decade, with the skills shortage now ‘baked into the demographic pie’ but the City of Moreton Bay is better positioned than anywhere in Europe to grow and prosper according to leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher. Here’s how
Newport lands top state award
Stockland Newport has won the Excellence in Masterplanned Communities at the 2023 Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) Queensland Awards. ** FREE TO READ **