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Campaign rallies local business support
Moreton Bay Regional Council is spearheading a six-week community campaign encouraging locals to eat, drink, shop, play, spend at and back a local business. It starts today.
Unique friendship melts the hearts of animal lovers
An adorable photo of a horse and a possum sharing an evening snack together has melted hearts everywhere. Find out how these two animals became buddies here
B-Cycle launch - 44 drop-off points in Moreton Bay Region
Australia's first accredited battery recycling scheme, B-Cycle, has been launched with drop-off points in Moreton Bay Region.
Moreton Kids Festival celebrates the wide-eyed wonderment and enthusiasm of youth with a program full of family-friendly entertainment. Moreton Daily readers have the chance to win a PAW Patrol Swing Chair PLUS a family pass to Moreton Kids Festival.
Josh cue-ing up for worlds
Josh Hands will tonight launch his bid on the first of two world championships, 16,000kms away in the UK.
Suttons Beach Pavilion action ramps up
Community action to save Suttons Beach Pavilion is ramping up with peaceful protests, another petition, a Go Fund Me campaign and a meeting with council all in motion. We speak with the group leading the charge about what’s happening and how they rate their chances.
Manufacturer recognised for environmental efforts
A Brendale business that develops and manufactures electronic products has been recognised for its commitment to protecting the environment. Read about their latest accomplishment here
Libraires invite bookworms to try click and collect service
Book lovers will be able to stock up on their favourite reading materials and DVDs contactless free. Find out more about how the service works here
Motoring enthusiast brings 'wheely' great show to region
A number of classic cars will be on display throughout the region every month as part of Cardi Gras. Find out where the event will be here
Cadet training to navigate life
The skills young people develop through Australian Navy Cadets set them up for life no matter what career path they choose. We chat to TS Moreton Bay Australian Navy Cadets Commanding Officer Lieutenant AJ Hughes about the program.