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Work starts on new apartments
Traders In Purple has broken ground on Orilla, a waterfront development of three and four-bedroom apartments at Woody Point. ** PICTURES, FREE TO READ **
UniSC campus expansion soon to be revealed
As Moreton Bay grows, so too does its university – with a major expansion at UniSC soon to be unveiled. Here's what's in store...
Redcliffe Library to close for upgrades
As part of the current upgrade at Redcliffe Library, the facility will temporarily close in early December. Here's the details
Residents moving in to new housing
Seniors and people with disability are among those who will call a new $10 million complex in Redcliffe home. ** FREE TO READ **
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**
Serving up new retirement homes
The former Frawleys Tennis Club site in Rothwell is set to make way for more than 90 retirement units.
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 **
Demolition set to start next month
Work will soon begin on demolishing Suttons Beach Pavilion after Moreton Bay City Council agreed a work tender of almost $2 million. ** FREE TO READ **
Have your say on harbour draft plan
Public consultation on the Scarborough Boat Harbour Draft Master Plan has now started. The plan will help shape the future of the precinct. Here’s how to have your say