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Simple steps to help emergency vehicles
The flashing lights and sirens of emergency services vehicles can startle and confuse some motorists. Here's what to remember and do. ** FREE TO READ **
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 **
Woolf: ‘We’re going to be running things the way he wants’
Dolphins NRL Assistant Coach Kristian Woolf says he’ll be doing most of the talking to players when they take on the Titans in a trial game at the Sunshine Coast this weekend, but Head Coach will be keeping a close eye on things as he prepares to make decisions about some key positions before round one
Caboolture syndicate hits $5m jackpot
Sixteen Caboolture shoppers are sporting winning smiles today after their syndicate scored division one in last night’s Powerball draw. ** FREE TO READ **
Nurturing leadership success
Redcliffe State High School’s senior Captains are twins and say they are determined to foster a sense of unity, inclusivity and family among the student body. **FREE TO READ**
Heavy rain, roads closed Moreton Bay
Update 5.50pm: Heavy rain today continues to cause flash flooding with several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay, including Youngs Crossing. Libraries are open as places of refuge and sandbag stations have also been activated. Here’s the details
New deadline for harbour plans
Public consultation for the Scarborough Boat Harbour Draft Master Plan has been extended by a month. ** HERE'S WHY **
Power's new look for new season
Peninsula Power has a new look to its senior squads this season after a sizeable turnover of players ahead of their NPL campaigns. ** FREE TO READ **
Gilbert: Composure is key ahead of round one
Tom Gilbert says he’s not feeling like a caged lion, waiting to be released, but he will need to temper his eagerness to get back into the action when he plays his first game for the Dolphins in more than eight months this Sunday. Here’s what he had to say
Join a Moreton Bay SES unit and help change lives
It was a busy start to the year for Moreton Bay SES volunteers, with more than 7500 operational hours between December 1 and late January. Read on to find out how you can join