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Christmas parade to light up canals
Marine enthusiasts who own boats or jet skis are being urged to register their interest for the upcoming Bribie Island Christmas Lights Boat Parade
New coffee blend a hit for Down Syndrome Queensland
A new coffee blend designed to promote inclusion is raising money – and awareness – for Down Syndrome Queensland. Here's how to buy it...
SleepBus to keep homeless safe
The Breakfast Club of Redcliffe is calling on local businesses and individuals to help them raise money to buy a SleepBus, so they can provide a safe place for people doing it tough to sleep. The organisation needs to raise $100,000 to purchase the bus, which can accommodate 20 people
Dogs, cats needing forever homes
Do you have room in your home and hearts for new pet? Peninsula Animal Aid is looking for furever homes for many dogs and cats, including the four featured here
Community group recognised for their efforts at gala awards night
A not-for-profit community group that helps the community in times of need has won one of the top awards at this year’s Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
New dog off-leash areas planned
Three new dog of-leash areas are planned for the Moreton Bay Region. Find our where they are...
Elexon mining exports tech to world
A Brendale business that makes wireless in-ground geotechnical monitoring systems has been recognised for their efforts at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
Tourism fears Mulgumpin, Moreton Is
A group of family-owned small business tourism operators fear access to Mulgumpin, Moreton Island, will cease as they struggle to navigate management of the island by the State Government and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC)
Childhood dream to teach
For as long as she can remember, Abbey Hullick knew she would grow up to become a teacher. So much so that when the time came to her finishing high school and choosing a degree, she didn’t have a Plan B
Rewarding job in favourite subject
While some people might agree that maths was not their favourite subject at school, the same can’t be said for Matthew Kleidon. With a love for solving equations, Matthew decided to turn his favourite subject into a career, with Matthew currently working as a maths teacher at Bray Park State High School