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Green light for Moreton Bay's Olympic venue
Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre has today been confirmed as one of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic venues.
Get ready to Rock 4 the Homeless
Rockin’ 4 The Homeless is returning in 2025, with an all-ages, family friendly music festival happening in July to mobilise a community and raise money for The Breakfast Club Redcliffe. And it will be free for the first time in its history. Here are the details.
What’s happening with the Redcliffe Hospital expansion project?
The State Government says it “will deliver the Redcliffe Hospital expansion project”, with stage one to be completed as planned, despite claims by the Opposition that work will stop at the site this Friday. Here’s what we know.
Green light for Bribie review
An urgent review will be held into the Bribie Island breakthrough, which has raised concerns for many residents and businesses.
Students offer free counselling
Final-year UniSC Counselling students, supervised by professionals, have opened a free clinic providing therapeutic services in the Moreton Bay region.
Name change for Bluey and Jean
A beachside park on Bribie Island will be renamed to honour “significant contributions to Woorim” by Bluey and Jean Piva.
Sandstone Point plans big bash for 10th birthday
Sandstone Point Hotel has just announced it is celebrating its 10th Birthday with a huge Oz music celebration in July. Here are the details.
Turning containers into conservation
Woodfordia is turning trash into trees thanks to volunteers at the Woodfolk Folk Festival collecting 10 cent containers to fund site conservation.
Kristian Woolf: ‘We’re not a mile off’
The Dolphins NRL team will have to wait a little longer for their first win of 2025, after going down to the Tigers at Kayo Stadium tonight. Head Coach Kristian Woolf says the side needs to stop beating themselves but they’re ‘not a mile off’ where they need to be. Here’s what he said + our photo gallery
Peninsula's Past: First alderman’s lifetime of service
As we celebrate International Women’s Day this month, we take a look at the remarkable life of Redcliffe’s first female alderman, Keitha Drake. Photo: Courtesy City of Moreton Bay