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Ausbuild development considers native wildlife
A development application approved at this week’s Moreton Bay Regional Council meeting has drawn praise from Warner resident Christine West. Find out more...
New park set for Warner
Warner will be home to a new park after Moreton Bay Regional Council voted to take control of a plot of land that’s home to a containment cell. Find out why...
Smith lands top performance award
Cameron Smith, who learned to play golf at Wantima Country Club in Brendale, last night added another award to his remarkable collection in 2022.
Australian Christian College student scores top ATAR
Australian Christian College - Moreton student Kate Sanderson is one of just 33 students across Queensland to achieve a top ATAR score of 99.95. Here's her story...
Moreton Bay Regional Council Christmas closures
Moreton Bay Regional Council customer service centres are closing for Christmas. Here’s a full list of what facilities and services are open and what’s closed for the festive season
Roadworks: Henry Road full closure
To accelerate works on the Henry Road and Dohles Rocks Road reconstruction project, Moreton Bay Regional Council will close Henry Rd at Griffin for five weeks over Christmas. Here’s the details
Who’s Who in 22: Environment
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing people in the Moreton Bay Region community who have made a difference to the environment in 2022. Check out the list
Who’s Who in 2022, Environment: Colin Scobie
Colin Scobie and colleagues from the Redcliffe Sunrise Rotary Club Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group have been transforming Moreton Bay one oyster shell at a time in 2022
Who’s Who in 2022, Environment: Repair Café Redcliffe Peninsula
Members of the Repair Café Redcliffe Peninsula gathered in November to celebrate the group’s second anniversary and the thousands of tonnes of items they had saved from landfill
Who’s Who in 2022, Environment: Pine Rivers Koala Care
Volunteers from Pine Rivers Koala Care have urged residents to report injured koalas across the region, throughout 2022, in a bid to save the species from extinction