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New park taking shape
A new $3.4 million play and picnic park is set to be finished within weeks – ending a 20-year wait for the Moreton Bay region.
Parenting tips: How to deal with bullying
Bullying can seriously affect children’s wellbeing, confidence, and mental health – whether they’re being bullied, witnessing it, showing bullying behaviours themselves, or sometimes all three. Here are expert tips for parents.
Peninsula's Past: Looking back at Peninsula pubs
The Redcliffe Peninsula has long been a popular place to enjoy a drink, with hotels becoming a fixture in prime waterfront locations from the late 1870s. We take a look at the history of Peninsula pubs.
Vital support in challenging times
The rising cost of living, technology and the fast pace of life are challenging families in new ways, with support provided by school chaplains more important than ever. We chat to Humpybong State School chaplain Nicola Saad about how she is making a difference with the help of the Triple P Parenting program.
Dashboard's new storm tracker
City of Moreton Bay has become the state’s first local government to integrate advanced thunderstorm tracking from WeatherWatch into its Disaster Dashboard.
Suspicious car and boat fires
Caboolture Criminal Investigation Branch detectives are investigating a number of suspicious car and boat fires in Caboolture, Caboolture South and Morayfield this month.
Call for action as local road toll climbs
More people have died on roads in the Moreton Police District this year than at the same time last year. Acting Chief Superintendent Ben Fadian says there are commonalities in all of them and it’s time to act.
Snakes' new $9m clubhouse
Detailed design for Caboolture Snakes’ new $9 million rugby league clubhouse is nearing completion – with work to start next year.
Singing from same songsheet for 40 years
For 40 years Redcliffe City Choir has been sharing fine choral music with the community, so it’s no surprise its celebration will be in the form of a concert. Here are the details.
Day one of foodie festival cancelled, but weekend to go ahead
Organisers of the Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival have cancelled day one of the event tomorrow, but it will go ahead as planned on Saturday and Sunday. Wet weather has caused delays in setting up the massive foodie event. Here are the details + how to get the most out of the festival this weekend.