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Fishing tips for March
March is the start of a transition period between the summer and winter species and is a time of the year where local anglers can expect mixed bags. Here's some tips from our expert Daryl McPhee
Gardening tips: Attracting wildlife to the garden
The chatter of small birds, busy scurrying of lizards or the gentle flight of a butterfly are all positive sights and sounds in our urban backyards. And the good news is, you don’t need a huge garden to create a sanctuary for local wildlife. Here's some tips from our expert
Weight loss group wants to grow
The Peninsula Slim-Downers has been running for 52 years and is looking to expand its membership this year. Here's the details
Emma Memma to headline Redcliffe KiteFest 2024
Tickets to the 2024 Redcliffe KiteFest are expected to sell fast with headline act Emma Memma locked in for the event which will also feature fun for the whole family and exhilarating kite displays
Clean Up army ready for action
Volunteers donning yellow gloves will scour beaches, parks and streets for rubbish across the City of Moreton Bay during and in the lead-up to Clean Up Australia Day on March 3.
Top gong for Emily
A member of the Redcliffe Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club has been honoured with a state award. Find out more about Emily Robins' achievement...
Taking steps to make a difference
Since 2015, Redcliffe local Ian Sutherland has taken matters into his own hands to help preserve the ecosystem, one walk at a time. Here's the story
Fishing tips: After the rain in Moreton Bay
Rain and its impacts are the big influence on fishing success or failure this month. There is plenty of discoloured water and that can present both opportunities and challenges. Our expert reveals what is biting where and how to catch them
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.
Waterways: Good, but challenges ahead
The City of Moreton Bay should be “absolutely proud” of its results in the latest Healthy Land and Water Report Card, Mayor Peter Flannery says. ** FREE TO READ **