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Funding bid for City's huge growth plans
Lobbying has ramped up to get essential funding for a host of major projects planned in the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
Rotarians ‘adopt’ Redcliffe waterway
The Rotary Club of Redcliffe Sunrise has ‘adopted’ Redcliffe’s Humpybong Creek in a bid to improve water quality so people can eventually swim in it.
Gymnast reaches new heights
Redcliffe PCYC’s Harry Tedford will represent Australia in tumbling at the Coimbra Gym Fest and the Scalabis Cup in Portugal in July. Here's the story
Teen’s generous gesture for cancer patients
Redcliffe State High School student Elleigh Murray has lopped her locks to change the lives of cancer patients. See the before photos... **FREE TO READ**
Preserving our Peninsula
As World Earth Day approaches on April 22, one local not-for-profit organisation continues to preserve the Peninsula’s environment. Here's the story
Paul Clark is leaving a lasting legacy
When Redcliffe Uniting Church Senior Minister Paul Clark farewells his congregation this month, after 12 years at the helm, he will leave a lasting legacy of community building.
Service expands to meet demand
A Narangba counselling service is helping meet the growing demand for disability support in Moreton Bay and northern Brisbane. ** FREE TO READ **
Dolphins battered in Battle for Brisbane
An already depleted Dolphins side is likely to be without Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow for a few weeks after he suffered a hamstring injury in tonight’s Battle for Brisbane. Head Coach Wayne Bennett says to ‘trust me, we’ll deal with it’ as the squad prepares for a trip to Darwin next week
Supernode to be built in Brendale
Work will start soon in Brendale on one of Queensland’s biggest Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). ** FREE TO READ **
Fishing tips: What's biting in April 2024
April heralds the start of the change of seasons and it is a great time for mixed bags in the local area. Water temperature will start to drop, day length is becoming shorter, and the wind generally shifts more to the southwest in the mornings. Here's some fishing tips from our expert