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Waterways: Good, but challenges ahead
The City of Moreton Bay should be “absolutely proud” of its results in the latest Healthy Land and Water Report Card, Mayor Peter Flannery says. ** FREE TO READ **
Brotherly banter turns into $1m win!
A Warner man who joked with his brother about being this week's mystery $1 million Gold Lotto winner, was shocked to find out, it was him! ** FREE TO READ **
Tribe teaching learners to drive
The Tribe Drive initiative, helping learner drivers clock up the 100 hours needed before they can go for their driver’s licence, is already changing lives. Here's the details
Jobs boost in new Maccas' plan
A new McDonald’s restaurant, proposed for a vacant block in Rothwell, would create around 120 new jobs when open. ** FREE TO READ **
Mark Nicholls: ‘It’s the best job in the world’
The GOAT, Mark Nicholls, is keen to keep playing as long as he can after a brief stint working in project management during the offseason. He reckons it was harder than preseason training. He spoke about his plans for this season and beyond, and his desire to play finals footy this year
Check your tickets! $1m Warner win
A Warner resident or visitor scored a sweet $1 million treat in last night’s Monday & Wednesday Gold Lotto draw - but may be unaware of their win! ** FREE TO READ **
Moreton Bay Arts Council celebrates 20 years
The Moreton Bay Arts Council (MBAC) is hosting a special month-long exhibition to celebrate its 20-year anniversary. Here's the details
Location, menu to love on Valentine’s Day
Looking for a Valentine’s Day dinner location you’ll love as much as the menu? Tempest Seafood Restaurant at Scarborough offers both, with culinary delights and waterside dining creating a truly romantic evening for couples. Here’s the details
NAG takes marina battle to court
Newport Action Group (NAG) has lodged an appeal against a decision which may lead to a multi-million dollar hotel development in the suburb’s marina. ** FREE TO READ **
Bowlers go undercover at Bribie Island
Players who are on a roll at Bribie Island Bowls Club will no longer need to stop their game when bad weather arises thanks to the installation of two new undercover greens. **FREE TO READ**