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Who’s Who in 2022, tourism: Kerry Lopez
Kerry Lopez of Brisbane Whale Watching won the coveted Businesswoman of the Year Award at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
Who’s Who in 22, Tourism: Jason Brown
G’Day Adventure Tours Founder and Managing Director Jason Brown has weathered the COVID-19 storm in 2022 by diversifying and collaborating with other operators to offer local and international tourists something special
Classic show by Cam Smith juniors
The 2022 Cameron Smith Junior Classic (CSJC) ticked all the boxes - on and off the course - now organisers at Wantima Country Club want to make it even better. 3 picture galleries
Huge crowds enjoy peninsula carols
Thousands of local residents and visitors turned out for Sunday's Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols and Nathan Road Sports Complex, Rothwell. PICTURE SPECIAL
Brazil to call Moreton Bay home for World Cup
Moreton Bay will go green, gold and blue next year as the home base for Brazilian in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.
Christmas Toy Drive a big success
Hundreds of children currently in care will experience the joy of playing with new toys this Christmas thanks to the generosity of the Moreton Bay community
Dive into culture this summer
The Moreton Bay Region is home to lots of galleries and museums that are full of exciting and interactive exhibitions for people of all ages to enjoy. If you are looking to unleash your cultural side, here are some of the exhibitions and events happening throughout the summer holidays
Who’s Who in 22: Community Groups
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing some community groups, in the Moreton Bay Region, which have achieved great things in 2022. Check out the list
Who’s Who in 22, Community Groups: Lions
Lions Clubs across the Moreton Bay Region have had a busy year co-ordinating local community projects, raising money for important causes, encouraging youth and supporting international projects
Who’s Who in 2022, Community Groups: Redcliffe Coast Guard
Volunteers from the Redcliffe Coast Guard have saved countless lives in 2022, assisting people who find themselves in trouble on the bay, as well as helping water police during search and rescue operations