Bridie Middleton
Bridie Middleton has a strong passion for community storytelling and local connection. A graduate of a dual degree in Business (Public Relations) and Fine Arts, she supports community news through marketing initiatives, media coordination and content development. With a background in academic research and two Research Assistant projects, Bridie brings a clear, considered approach to news gathering and storytelling. She is committed to working across community, media and the arts to help local stories and creative voices thrive.
The Latest from Bridie
Rugby league legends unite to support Warriors Inspire Logan
Rugby league legends from the Warriors and Dolphins united for a charity fundraiser supporting Warriors Inspire Logan, helping create education, employment and sporting opportunities for young people.
Alt-rockers gear up to perform at Where We Belong Festival
Moreton Bay's alt-rockers, The Phosphenes, are set to bring a grunge, homegrown sound to Where We Belong Festival 2026.
SOL Society launches with sold-out wellness rave
Moreton Bay's first-ever wellness rave will bring 150 women together this Saturday for a morning of movement, luxury, and connection.
Live acts pop up across Moreton Bay
Anywhere Theatre Festival brings pop-up performances from Shakespeare to family shows, transforming Moreton Bay venues, bringing live theatre to breweries, community spaces and unexpected locations across the region for a fun, interactive cultural experience.
Caboolture’s alt-rockers unleash a new track
The Phosphenes, a young rock band from Caboolture, have released a new single titled DVG.
Cocktails, cowboys and a night of bootlegging mischief
Set in the dusty frontier town of Cold Water in 1904, Moonshine Saloon throws you head-first into the illicit world of bootlegging in the lawless American West.
Carnival of Fire to light up school holidays
Spark up your school holidays with the Carnival of Fire, a thrilling 30-minute spectacle bursting with rhythm, dance, daring acrobatics, and a blazing fiery performance at Morayfield Shopping Centre this Easter.
Fresh cuts on Clontarf foreshore
Local men on the Redcliffe Peninsula have a new grooming destination, with The MR. Collective open along the Clontarf foreshore.
Scratch the Surface returns for a 10th year of art with hidden meaning
Scratch the Surface will return to the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre later this month, showcasing new works that explore what lies beneath the surface.
Key social media dates for small businesses in Moreton Bay
With 2026 business planning well underway, local businesses have a prime opportunity to think about how and when to connect with customers throughout the year.