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Huge support for First Nations Cup
Hundreds of players and supporters turned out at North lakes for the 2022 First Nations Indigenous Football Cup.
Dolphins: Stone sets round 1 goal
Dolphins’ lock Ray Stone looked good at preseason training this morning and says he’s confident of playing in the club’s historic first game in round one after recovering from an ACL tear. Here’s what he had to say
Community comment opens for Moreton Bay City push
Public submissions on the proposal to change the classification of Moreton Bay Regional Council to a city have opened today. Here's how to have your say...
From wreck to Anzac memorial
A new addition to the region’s memorial services was unveiled in Caboolture Town Square on Friday.
Bribie Bridge II: Next step
The next important step in the plan for a new Bribie Island Bridge is about to start, with technical investigations on and around Bribie’s bridge beginning mid-November. Here’s the details
Caboolture River gets $8m boost
Unitywater will spend $8 million on the Caboolture River Nutrient Offset Project to rehabilitate 2.4 kms of eroding shoreline.
Lions cakes ready for Christmas
North Lakes Lions Club are getting ready to sell their famous Christmas cakes as they count down to the end of the year and reflect on what has been a busy few months
Free upgrade for recycling bins
Moreton Bay Regional Council is offering residents a free larger recycling bin – but householders will have to pay slightly more.
Experience the joy of Tawny Trails
Local artisans from the Moreton Bay Hinterland will be opening their doors and selling a wide range of arts and crafts at a special Christmas-themed Tawny Trails event on Sunday, November 27. This will be your last opportunity to experience the trail for the year, before it resumes in January 2023.
Students' award-winning freight plans
Two groups of UniSC Moreton Bay students have won national awards for creative solutions to problems facing Australia’s freight industry, in the annual GovHack competition.