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Program a boost for Moreton Bay small businesses
Up to 1000 small businesses in the City of Moreton Bay will receive six months’ free access to digital marketing and finance tools, thanks to a City of Moreton Bay partnership with Constant Contact and Xero. Here are the details + how you can get involved.
Call for life-saving changes
Teenager Penelope Swart has made an impassioned plea to Moreton Bay City Council for help to promote the region’s life-saving AEDs.
Parenting tips: Strengthening your family by supporting yourself
Families are experiencing more pressure than ever. Rising costs, higher bills, and expensive housing are making daily life harder to manage. Here are some tips from Triple P Parenting.
New foyer locked in for Moreton Bay
Redcliffe will be home to Moreton Bay's new youth foyer, providing 24/7 support for vulnerable young people.
Moreton Bay City Council Division 11 by-election result
Ellie Smith has been officially declared the new Moreton Bay City Councillor for Division 11.
See the photos: Stadium transformation begins
A convoy of trucks is delivering more than 6000 tonnes of locally sourced soil to Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium as track builders transform the venue into a US-standard supercross racing surface. Check out the photos.
2025 Convoy for Kids ready to rumble to Redcliffe
More than 750 trucks of all shapes and sizes will make their way from Larapinta to Redcliffe next month for the 2025 Brisbane Convoy for Kids. Here the convoy details + how you can be part of the family fun day at Redcliffe Showgrounds.
Fast-tracking new development
Traders in Purple has broken ground on a major new waterfront development in Moreton Bay – starting construction 12 months ahead of schedule.
Don’t miss Festival of Frights
Ghouly good times are coming to the Redcliffe foreshore in the lead-up to Halloween, with Festival of Frights returning this month.
Massive Redcliffe development hits milestones
The One Redcliffe development has reached two significant milestones, with 70 per cent of residences in stage one now sold and construction in full swing. Some of the soil extracted from the site will be put to use at a major event this weekend. Here are the details.