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MBRIT to help vulnerable families this Christmas
Staff from Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism (MBRIT) are spreading Christmas cheer, collecting donations for the Redcliffe Community Care’s annual Community Christmas Appeal. The items will be distributed to vulnerable families and individuals. Here's how you can help
Celebrating launch of new helipad
Toorbul and surrounding communities will now have easier access to aeromedical rescue and retrieval care, thanks to a new helipad. ** FREE TO READ **
Festive gluten-free cooking class
If you want to learn how to cook the perfect roast to impress your family this Christmas, join Kurt Lovell for his Christmas cooking class. Here's the details
Inspiring future tourism leaders
Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism’s Ashleigh Kindred aims to inspire the next generation to pursue a career in tourism via the Young Tourism Leaders program. Here’s what she will be doing and how it will help the City of Moreton Bay
Win double season pass to Woodford Folk Festival
The countdown is on to this year’s Woodford Folk Festival and we’re giving you the chance to win one of two double season passes. Here’s the details
Redcliffe Library closure for upgrades
As part of the current upgrade at Redcliffe Library, the facility will temporarily close in early December. Here's the details
National awards for Comiskey Group
The Comiskey Group, which built and runs the Eatons Hill and Sandstone Point Hotels, is celebrating after winning three national awards last night. ** FREE TO READ **
Have your say on $2 billion plans
Take a drive into the future and help shape one of the biggest road projects to impact motorists in the City of Moreton Bay. ** SEE VIDEO ** Free to read
Volunteers shine at Queensland Tourism Awards
Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism’s volunteer program has won the top gong for Outstanding Contribution by a Volunteer or Volunteer Group at the 38th Queensland Tourism Awards. Find out more
Huge new hospital building opens
Caboolture Hospital’s new 130-bed Clinical Services Building – part of a $399.5 million upgrade program – has been officially opened. ** FREE TO READ **