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"So honoured" to win first Matildas cap
Sharn Freier, the ex-Pine Rivers and Moreton Bay United player, was “very nervous, excited and honoured” to make her international debut for the Matildas yesterday. ** FREE TO READ **
How to grow vegetables and herbs
Check out gardening expert Sondra Grainger's simple guide to plan, prepare and grow your own autumn and winter harvest. ***FREE TO READ***
Sustainable glamour hits runway
An indigenous-led fashion runway at Rothwell recently showcased a variety of sustainable First Nations designers from across Australia. Here's the story
Petitions launched in harbour battle
Frustrated residents have launched two petitions over the new long-term vision for Scarborough Harbour. ** FREE TO READ **
Appeal's pasta-bilities for sick kids
Coles has today launched its Hospitals United for Sick Kids campaign - with Caboolture one of the recipients. ** FREE TO READ **
Tickets for Abbey Medieval Festival on sale now
Tickets to the much-loved Abbey Medieval Festival and Friday Family Fun Day are on sale now, with people urged to get in early to avoid disappointment. Here is everything you need to know about this year's festivities **FREE TO READ**
New school set to open in Redcliffe
Staff are preparing to launch a new independent school in Redcliffe, which will open next week with 24 foundation students. ** FREE TO READ **
Grit needed for Dolphins to win Battle for Brisbane
Dolphins hitman Felise Kaufusi won’t be lining up for the Battle of Brisbane but he’s confident his team can beat the Broncos on Friday night if they play with the same grit and determination shown in the opening rounds of the 2024 competition. Here’s what he had to say
Suttons Beach Pavilion design shortlist revealed
Three entrants in the design competition to come up with a replacement for Redcliffe’s Suttons Beach Pavilion have made the shortlist. It comes as demolition of the former structures enters the final phase. Here’s what we know and what happens next
From school drop out to top medical degree
Jamie Bryant never finished high school. In fact, he was kicked out three times. But last week the 40-year-old single father-of-two graduated from UniSC Moreton Bay and is on a path to being a doctor. ** FREE TO READ **