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Zonta to paint region orange
Zonta Clubs of Brisbane including the Redcliffe Peninsula will be “painting the region orange” in the lead-up to and during the 16 Days of Activism from November 25. Here’s what is happening + how to attend the Orange Activism Breakfast
Dugongs focus of family event
Moreton Bay’s dugongs, commonly known as ‘sea cows’, will be in the spotlight during a family event at Clontarf on November 24. Here are the details
Pausing to honour Diggers on Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day services have been held across the City of Moreton Bay today to honour fallen Diggers and the men and women who continue to serve our country. See our photo gallery from Redcliffe
Expressions of interest open for 2025 Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival has opened Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for those wanting to be part of the 2025 event. Here are the details
Shining a light on Redcliffe businesses
Businesses have taken their place in the spotlight at the inaugural Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2024 Business Awards. Here’s the list of winners
Secret lives of dolphins revealed
The expert driving a research project focusing on Dolphins along the South East Queensland coastline will share her knowledge during a forum at Deception Bay this month. Here are the details and how you get involved
Parenting program marks 20 years in Moreton Bay
Glugor Young Parents Program celebrated its 20th anniversary with a Family Fun Day at Deception Bay. Find out about the program and see the photos
Don’t miss 2024 Brisbane Convoy for Kids
Rigs of all shapes and sizes will roll into Redcliffe this weekend for Brisbane Convoy for Kids. Here’s the details + what’s happening at the family fun day at the finish line
2024 Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards winners revealed
The City of Moreton Bay’s best and brightest businesses have been honoured at this evening’s Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards Gala. Here’s the list of winners
Conductor brings music to life
Eli Ball sees music as a way to express himself and connect with people of all ages, so when he was asked to be the conductor of Redcliffe City Choir he jumped at the chance. Here's his story