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Make March Purple campaign drives epilepsy awareness
The lives of Kallangur’s Kleidon family were turned upside down when son Andrew was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2021. Here's their story... **FREE TO READ**
UniSC's co-working pitch to Moreton Bay
Businesses are invited to tap into the innovation ecosystem at the city’s newest co-working space at UniSC Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
New era ready to open at UniSC
Three new university buildings will open for the first time this week at UniSC Moreton Bay’s Petrie campus. ** SEE INSIDE - PICTURES AND VIDEO **
Nurturing leadership success
Redcliffe State High School’s senior Captains are twins and say they are determined to foster a sense of unity, inclusivity and family among the student body. **FREE TO READ**
Top gong for Emily
A member of the Redcliffe Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club has been honoured with a state award. Find out more about Emily Robins' achievement...
Parenting tips: Adjusting to a new school year
The transition to a new school year can be an exciting time filled with new adventures. But it can also be stressful and daunting for kids who are feeling anxious or worried about the unknown – new teachers, friendships groups, or an entirely new environment. Here are a few simple strategies from Triple P
Encircle helping people prepare for disasters
Encircle is hosting a series of free workshops to help the community learn about preparing for a disaster. Here's how to register... **FREE TO READ**
Donate a Book Appeal improving literacy
Libraries across Moreton Bay have continued to facilitate the Donate a Book Appeal, with the community donating 974 more books in 2023 than in 2022. Here's the details
Local author shares the art of sustainability in new book
New Redcliffe author Samantha Homer will share her love of cooking, craft and sustainability in her first book titled Single, Savvy & Sustainable. Here's the details
$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 **