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Call for Redcliffe sleepbus volunteers
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Call for Redcliffe sleepbus volunteers

Volunteers are needed for the Redcliffe sleepbus service, which started in September, with a range of roles on offer to suit all levels of commitment and involvement. Here’s how to volunteer

International Men's Day: On a mission for youth
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International Men's Day: On a mission for youth

In celebrating International Men’s Day today, we are shining a light on the men in our community making a difference. Meet an amazing group of men from Redcliffe Area Youth Space, helping young people reach their potential.

Champion goes back to the future
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Champion goes back to the future

Former Olympic and World champion Kylie Palmer is back at Redcliffe helping future generations of swimmers.

Peninsula Animal Aid needs long-term backing
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Peninsula Animal Aid needs long-term backing

Supporters have answered Peninsula Animal Aid’s plea for help, but the organisation needs to raise more funds to keep its doors open long term. Here's what they need

Photo gallery: Redcliffe Show 2024
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Photo gallery: Redcliffe Show 2024

Locals and visitors flocked to the 2024 Redcliffe Show, taking in woodchopping, displays and classic cars, as well as enjoying rides, games and action in the main ring. Check out the photo gallery

Team effort to build Hampo’s legacy
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Team effort to build Hampo’s legacy

When the Redcliffe Dolphins and Tweed Seagulls play later this month, they will honour a mate and the legacy his family is continuing in his name

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Redcliffe Rotary Club gives back to youth
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Redcliffe Rotary Club gives back to youth

Rotary Club of Redcliffe Sunrise is sponsoring a Deception Bay State High School Year 12 student so she can attend the next Rotary Youth Transition Seminar (RYTS) camp in December. Here's the story

Locals perform at Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols
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Locals perform at Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols

The Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols are back for 2023, and they're bigger and better than ever. Here's what's happening at this FREE event...

"Pure joy" - Izaack's in remission
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"Pure joy" - Izaack's in remission

Izaack Powell, the Peninsula Power footballer battling leukaemia for a second time, is in remission.

Eco-friendly shopping on the peninsula
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Eco-friendly shopping on the peninsula

The Redcliffe Peninsula has plenty of secondhand stores, offering a variety of bargains. Here’s a list of the most popular op shops on the Peninsula

Green means 'GO' for $63m contract
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Green means 'GO' for $63m contract

The City of Moreton Bay has awarded a $63.5 million contract to Cleanaway for a new garden organics (GO) collection service. ** FREE TO READ **

Ceremony honours HMAS Sydney II, HMQS Gayundah
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Ceremony honours HMAS Sydney II, HMQS Gayundah

A ceremony at Woody Point overlooking Moreton Bay on November 18 marked three special occasions. See the gallery... **FREE TO READ**

Major boost for CADA services
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Major boost for CADA services

CADA, the Centre Against Domestic Abuse based in Caboolture, will receive an extra $113,000 per year to support its services across the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **

New memorial honours HMQS Gayundah
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New memorial honours HMQS Gayundah

A new memorial recognising the significance of the HMQS/HMAS Gayundah will be officially dedicated at Woody Point. Here's what's happening... **FREE TO READ**

Registrations open for Community Christmas Appeal hampers
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Registrations open for Community Christmas Appeal hampers

Families and individuals from the Redcliffe Peninsula who are struggling to make ends meet can now register their details to receive a food hamper this Christmas. All the hampers will be distributed by the Redcliffe Community Care Network to ensure everyone can enjoy the holidays. Find out more here

"Common sense prevailed", says Mayor
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"Common sense prevailed", says Mayor

Major projects in the City of Moreton Bay have escaped cuts in the Federal Government’s infrastructure review, to the delight of Mayor Peter Flannery. ** FREE TO READ **