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Sneak peek: Hello, Ruby Tuesday
Excitement is building ahead of the opening of a new café at Burpengary East. Ruby Tuesday is the latest offering from Candice Kiss, owner of two popular Moreton Bay venues - Caboolture’s Gather and Feast and Bribie’s Annie Lane. She gives Moreton Daily a sneak peek
Why Ariana is "ready for this job"
Ariana Doolan is a “bit of a risk taker” which helps explain how the former reptile handler and Netflix star has become a record-setting State Member for Pumicestone.
Fishing tips: Moreton Bay in February
February is a high rainfall month, and this influences our fishing opportunities. Here are expert tips on how to catch fish in Moreton Bay this month
Bid to stamp out elder abuse
Bribie Island, historically a haven for retirees, will host an inquiry into elder abuse this month. Here are the details
Feagai embraces new Dolphins challenge
Dolphins NRL newcomer Max Feagai is looking forward to his first hit-out in a new jersey when he plays for the club in a Pre-Season Challenge game on Friday night. It will also be his first opportunity to make a case for a spot in the top side. Here’s what he said at training today
Program to help hospitality sector in Moreton Bay
In a bid to strengthen the city’s cafés, restaurants, and licenced venues, Moreton Bay City Council has launched the Master Your Food Business program. Here are the details and how to get involved
Peninsula's Past: Grand old boats of the bay
From the 1870s to the last excursion trip of the SS Koopa in 1953, a long line of steamships, ferries and other watercraft made the journey to Redcliffe bringing visitors and serving as a vital transport link for locals. We take a look back
Urban Country Music Festival line-up revealed
The organisers of Urban Country Music Festival have announced the line-up ahead of the event at Caboolture later this year. Here are the details
Free advice at new student clinic
Free dietary advice to improve health or sports performance will be available when a new clinic opens at UniSC Moreton Bay later this month.
Health and safety clean-up to close park
A park at Woody Point, which has become an encampment for homeless people, will soon be closed for up to six months for remediation due to serious public health and safety concerns. Here are the details