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Parenting tips: Tackling online bullying
Bullying online, whether it's through email, text or social media, can have a significant impact on children. If you're concerned about keeping your child safe from online risks, you're not alone.
To Infinity and Beyond! Australia in Space is coming to Moreton Bay!
Get ready to take one giant leap into the cosmos as the Australia in Space - Earth and Beyond exhibition touches down at the Redcliffe Museum.
Markets return to Old Fire Station
Moreton Bay Arts Council is gearing up for its second Arts and Crafters Market of the year on July 27 at the Old Fire Station Art Gallery. Here's the details
Parenting tips: Embracing NAIDOC Week
With NAIDOC Week (July 7-14) celebrations underway, the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is encouraging families to acknowledge the incredible history, achievements, and culture of First Nations people and embrace this year’s theme: 'Keep the fire burning! Blak, Loud and Proud'.
Green light for new Maccas and jobs
Hundreds of jobs are set to be created following approval of plans for a new McDonald’s restaurant on one of Moreton Bay’s busiest roads.
This is unreal, says Bribie winner
A Bribie Island man has struggled to come down from cloud nine after becoming a millionaire in last night’s Weekday Windfall draw.
Extra supercross round - by demand
Redcliffe will host an additional round of the Fox Australian Supercross Championship due to a huge demand for tickets.
Moreton Bay City Council Budget: Rates rise - and concession
Ratepayers in Moreton Bay will get a 'Queensland-first' rates concession and have smallest rates hike in four years in Council’s 2024-25 Budget, which was brought down this morning.
New Suttons Beach 'pavilion' revealed
The winning design in a competition to replace the iconic Suttons Beach pavilion, has been unveiled today by Moreton Bay City Council. ** Pictures, Video, Free to read **
Walk off the war within
Now in its fourth year, Walking Off the War Within will continue supporting veterans and the first responder community when the organisation holds its annual walk on June 29, raising awareness of mental health. Here's the details