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8 tips for transforming your house into a home this isolation
If you’re like us, you probably feel like you’ve been stuck inside your house for FOREVER, thanks to isolation. So, now’s the perfect time to ask yourself – do I love the space I live in?
Kindred making a real difference to the real estate industry – including their competitors!
In an industry renowned for its cut-throat competitiveness, Kindred has shown its #MoretonBayTough by putting competition aside and lending a hand to competitors during the COVID-19 crisis.
Family first, then business – the motto behind VC Fruit Market
This fruit and vegetable market may be busy as shoppers turn to local businesses to stock their pantries and fridges, but the family running it knows many of their customers are struggling in tough times.
$11.1 million Cashflow Boost to Businesses
Council accelerated the usual terms of payment to increase the cashflow into our local economy.
Helping Those Hurting Most
Council is currently in the process of refunding $1 million worth of food licencing fees to restaurants and cafes that have had to close their doors, or can only sell take away.
$2 Million Helping Keep Tradies on the Tools
Moreton Bay Regional Council has brought forward $2 million worth of works, as part of its $15 million stimulus package to help keep our economy ticking.
$5 Million investment into our Community
Local clubs and volunteer organisations are an important part of the social fabric that makes Moreton Bay Region such a special place to live.
$200 Rates Rebate: A little can go a long way
All recipients of the Federal Government’s Coronavirus Supplement are eligible, and all ratepayers will receive an information flyer inside the envelope of your next rates notice.
Moreton Bay Region Ahead of the Crowd
Moreton Bay Region CEO Greg Chemello said the current councillors were recalled for an emergency meeting last month to debate and approve about $15 million in grassroots stimulus measures.
Fine dining at home anyone? This is how The Golden Ox got #MoretonBayTough and you get to enjoy fine dining from the comfort of home
The Golden Ox restaurant has earned a reputation for fine dining during the past four decades, and owners Nick and Virginia Tzimas never dreamt they’d be serving takeaway meals.