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Green light for retirement village
Plans for a 97-unit retirement village, on the former Frawleys Tennis Courts at Rothwell, have been approved by Moreton Bay City Council - despite protests from local residents.
Fix our "choking" roads, says Mayor
Mayor Peter Flannery has called on the State Government to fund more public and bus rapid transport systems and ease pressure on Moreton Bay's roads.
Stepping back in time at sold out Abbey
Thousands of knights, earls, dukes, damsels and queens were joined by 25,000 visitors at the weekend’s sold out Abbey Medieval Festival. PICTURE SPECIAL
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.
Firing up for new station open day
Moreton Bay’s newest fire station is opening up to the public this weekend for a special open day.
Courts given $2m upgrade
Redcliffe Leagues Netball Association has officially unveiled its new-look $2 million courts.
$700m pledge for new bridge to Bribie
Plans for a new Bribie Island Bridge today received a $700 million commitment from the current State Government – if it is re-elected in October.
New 'pavilion' plans spark debate
Concept designs for the new Suttons Beach ‘pavilion’ have met with mixed reactions - and even calls for the community to have the “deciding vote”.
Caravan park set to reopen
One of the busiest caravan parks in the City of Moreton Bay is set to reopen on Saturday after maintenance work.
Work starts on new highway ramps
Construction officially began today on the new $290 million Bruce Highway on and off ramps at Murrumba Downs and Griffin.