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Helping young homeless find their place
A renewed spirit of collaboration was a key outcome of the Chameleon House Youth Conference, which brought more than 170 people together to discuss the issues facing young people and the best ways to tackle them.
Learning skills for life
Australia has beautiful beaches, rivers, lakes, and dams, making it crucial children learn water safety - and Redcliffe War Memorial Pool is a perfect place to start.
Expressions of interest open for 2025 Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival has opened Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for those wanting to be part of the 2025 event. Here are the details
Hoppo's three-step guide to survive
Bondi Rescue star Hoppo has launched Float to Survive, Australia’s largest water safety campaign this year, in the Moreton Bay region.
"No emissions" crematorium plans revealed
Plans have been submitted for a new ‘Gentle Way’ crematorium in an industrial unit at Clontarf.
Shining a light on Redcliffe businesses
Businesses have taken their place in the spotlight at the inaugural Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2024 Business Awards. Here’s the list of winners
Secret lives of dolphins revealed
The expert driving a research project focusing on Dolphins along the South East Queensland coastline will share her knowledge during a forum at Deception Bay this month. Here are the details and how you get involved
Call for Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Community Partners
Businesses across Moreton Bay are being urged to give back to their community by becoming a Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Community Partner. Here are the details
The Redcliffe Peninsula announces 2025 Strategic Partnership opportunities
The Redcliffe Peninsula is excited to announce the launch of its 2025 Strategic Partnership opportunities, offering businesses an exclusive chance to align with a community-driven platform that brings free local news and information to the Peninsula and beyond. Here are the details
Heady to come
Approved plans for new apartments, on a prime vacant site in the Redcliffe CBD, may change.