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Flood disaster recovery for Moreton Bay
The focus will today shift to disaster recovery across the worst affected areas in the City of Moreton Bay. Here’s what is happening and how you can get help
Big wet: Roads still flooded in Moreton Bay
Dozens of roads remain closed due to flooding across the City of Moreton Bay, as residents brace for the big clean-up. Here’s the latest
Rylee races to national silver
Rylee Smith, from Redcliffe Leagues Swimming Club, overcame tough conditions to bring home a silver medal from the Australian Open Water Championships. ** FREE TO READ **
How our region is tackling wild weather
There is growing concern over the northern part of the City of Moreton Bay and evacuation centres are opening, says Mayor Peter Flannery in an update on the severe weather hitting our region.
Generous gesture by $250,000 winner
A woman who won $250,000 with an Instant Scratch-Its ticket bought in Dayboro, has decided to surprise her sister with a new car. ** FREE TO READ **
Big wet: roads closed across Moreton Bay
There is a growing number of roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain lashes South East Queensland. Weather warnings remain in place. Here’s the latest
Kristian Woolf: ‘There’s a lot of competition’
Dolphins NRL Assistant Coach Kristian Woolf says the Pre-season Challenge will be crucial in determining the round one team, with tight competition for positions in the halves and up front. He spoke to Moreton Daily about how the squad is looking and if he thinks they’ll be playing finals footy this season
Flood watch warning for Moreton Bay
The City of Moreton Bay has been put on “flood watch” after warnings of heavy rain today and tomorrow. ** FREE TO READ **
Funding for five ‘city-shaping projects’
Five key projects in the City of Moreton Bay will now go ahead thanks to $45.53 million in funding from the SEQ City Deal Liveability Fund. They include projects at Caboolture, Bribie Island, Petrie and Redcliffe. Here’s the details
Call to tackle "blight on our community"
Owners of boats, caravans and trailers, who leave them parked on Moreton Bay’s public roads, have been put on notice. ** FREE TO READ **