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Who’s Who in 2022, Inspiring people: Tahnee Hudson
Deception Bay hairdresser Tahnee Hudson has been credited with saving Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath’s life after finding an abnormally shaped mole during a regular appointment
Council to honour fallen officers
Council buildings throughout the Moreton Bay Region will be lit up in blue from tonight in memory of the two police officers that were killed in the line of duty
Big year for North Lakes Lions
As 2022 draws to a close, North Lakes Lions Club reflects on its achievements and reveals its goals for the year ahead. Check out this column by Lion Chris Doyle
Caboolture childcare centre approved
A new childcare centre catering for 117 children will be built at Caboolture – less than a kilometre away from two existing centres. Find out what's happening...
Santa convoy coming to Newport
Keep an eye out for Santa, when he travels through the streets of Newport on the Redcliffe peninsula this Sunday, December 18. Here’s the details
Wildlife fencing will not be moved
Koala protection fencing at the site of a $19 million pedestrian overpass in Clontarf will not be moved, says the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR).
Who’s Who in 22: Tourism
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing stars in the tourism sector, in the Moreton Bay Region, who have achieved great things in 2022. Check out the list
Who’s Who in 2022, Tourism: Oriana Wyrozebska
General Manager of Tourism and Investment at Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism Oriana Wyrozebska is helping spread the word about the wonders of the Moreton Bay Region – at home and overseas
Who’s Who in 2022, tourism: Hannah Worthy
Samford’s own wizarding world, better known as The Store of Requirement, celebrated its 5th birthday in 2022, with Managing Director Hannah Worthy inviting all witches, wizards and muggles to join in the festivities
Who’s Who in 22, Tourism: Edith Cuffe
Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology has bounced back after a couple of tough years due to COVID-19 and has a bright future thanks largely to the tenacity of Director Edith Cuffe. The museum’s iconic Abbey Medieval Festival made a triumphant return in 2022 and the tourism destination held a number of other events