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Who does - and does not - have to vote
Almost 140,000 registered electors in the City of Moreton Bay will not have to vote in the Local Government Elections next month. Are you one of them? ** FREE TO READ **
End of an ERA on Redcliffe Parade
ERA Bar and Grill will shut its doors on Redcliffe Parade for the last time early next month. ** 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 **
Councillors' tell of shock and surprise
Six members of Moreton Bay City Council returned unopposed this week, have spoken of this week's “total shock”, “surprise” and “very humbling experience”. ** FREE TO READ **
New deadline for harbour plans
Public consultation for the Scarborough Boat Harbour Draft Master Plan has been extended by a month. ** HERE'S WHY **
Buildings which will shape Redcliffe
The Redcliffe skyline will change again this year as construction ramps up on major developments. ** FREE TO READ **
No contest for City's politicians
Residents in five divisions may not have to go to the polls in next month’s Local Government elections for Moreton Bay City Council - or elect a mayor! ** HERE'S WHY **
Work starts on historic new city
The historic first sod was turned today at Waraba, formerly known as Caboolture West, a new city which will eventually be the size of Mackay.
Rallying call over 'facility' plans
Residents in Rothwell are rallying support to fight plans for a new 97-unit “retirement facility” on the former Frawleys tennis courts. ** FREE TO READ **
Tree change for townhouse plans
Plans for 42 new townhouses in Margate have been sent back to the developer – because of a tree. ** FREE TO READ **