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Protect your home this holiday season
With the holiday season just around the corner, local police are urging residents to take steps to protect their properties from opportunistic thieves. Here’s some tips
Sizzling styles for summer
Denim and bold, bright colour will be hugely popular in women’s fashion this summer, according to Orange Sherbet’s Katie Naprasnik. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Contract extension for Plath at Dolphins
Dolphins NRL lock Max Plath has been rewarded for a flying start to the 2024 NRL preseason with a contract upgrade and extension.
Jet-set plans for huge tourist attraction
Plans for a major new tourist attraction, creating thousands of jobs, have been revealed by Moreton Bay City Council. ** FREE TO READ **
Levi X steps into the spotlight
Levi X’s grounded approach to making music hasn’t changed even after a stint in the national spotlight, appearing on Channel 7’s The Voice program earlier this year. We chat to him about music, school and what the future holds. Photo: Channel 7
Steven Miles to be Premier
‘Local boy’ Steven Miles is poised to be the next Premier of Queensland, with his only likely opponent Shannon Fentiman pulling out of the contest this morning. Here’s the details
Students are Bolting Ahead
Holt Bolt founder Richard Holt has been working with a group of students at Redcliffe State High School to plan and run an all-abilities event, putting smiles on the faces of participants and instilling a sense of purpose
Paul Clark column Christmas 2023
Redcliffe Uniting Church’s Paul Clark shares his insights in the lead-up to Christmas 2023.
Nominate now for business awards
Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism is thrilled to announce the launch of nominations for the prestigious 2024 Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards. ** FULL DETAILS **
Miles up for challenges if elected Premier
If Murrumba MP and Deputy Premier Steven Miles is elected as Queensland’s 40th premier at Friday’s caucus he’ll face tough battle leading the party to victory at next year’s State election, according to a leading political commentator. **FREE TO READ**