Belinda Boyce
Belinda Boyce is the CEO and Editor of Moreton Daily and has lived in the City of Moreton Bay for her entire life. Deeply connected to the region, she is passionate about sharing the stories, people and ideas that make the community unique. With a background in journalism, marketing, events and business leadership, Belinda has led creative teams, founded successful ventures and delivered award-winning projects across tourism, media and regional development. She is committed to helping the City of Moreton Bay thrive by fostering collaboration, celebrating success and championing the stories that strengthen community pride.
The Latest from Belinda
Electric vehicle sales surge as Moreton Bay drivers look to the future
Electric vehicle sales reached record levels in 2025, with new figures showing Australians are embracing EVs at an accelerating pace as confidence, choice and affordability continue to improve.
Float to survive: a timely water safety reminder
With school holidays nearing an end, the Australia Day long weekend approaching, water safety experts are urging locals to remember one simple message that could save lives: float to survive.
Cactus Jack’s Redcliffe to close after more than 13 years on the Peninsula
Cactus Jack’s has survived COVID, floods, power outages and cyclones, but now the long-standing Redcliffe venue is facing closure.
$35 million litter reduction program opens for councils around Moreton Bay
Applications have opened for a $35 million funding program aimed at reducing plastic and litter pollution entering Moreton Bay through stormwater systems.
Horror 2025 road toll sparks urgent call for action
Queensland’s worst road toll in 16 years has prompted renewed calls for urgent action, with 308 people losing their lives on the state’s roads in 2025.
Global finalists announced for $1 million Ultimate HQ prize in Moreton Bay
Five international scale-ups have been shortlisted for the City of Moreton Bay’s $1 million Ultimate HQ competition, highlighting the region’s growing innovation ecosystem.
Settlement Cove Lagoon temporarily closed for essential maintenance
Update Thursday 8 Jan: Settlement Cove Lagoon is now reopened after temporary closure.
Kangaroos get road escape hatches on Bribie Island
The City of Moreton Bay is rolling out new road escape hatches designed to help kangaroos and wallabies safely exit road corridors on Bribie Island.
Medicare Urgent Care Clinic opens in Deception Bay
Residents across Deception Bay and surrounding suburbs now have access to free urgent healthcare with the opening of the Deception Bay Medicare Urgent Care Clinic.
Community sports to win big under new Council partnership
A range of community sporting facilities across the City of Moreton Bay are set to benefit from a new five-year partnership between Council and Caboolture Sports Club (CSC).