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Suttons Beach Pavilion demolition a step closer
Moreton Bay City Council is expected to award a tender for the demolition of Suttons Beach Pavilion at its general meeting tomorrow, with work tipped to start within weeks. Here’s what we know
Australian Trade College to launch new program
Australian Trade College North Brisbane (ATCNB) has announced the launch of a program with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help students get prepared for the next major cloud technology revolution. Here's the details
Full list of Remembrance Day services in Moreton Bay
Thousands of residents will gather at Cenotaphs and war memorials across Moreton Bay this Saturday to pay their respects to all veterans in honour of Remembrance Day. See the full list of services here **FREE TO READ**
Support a mate this International Men’s Day
How to Help is honouring International Men’s Day with the social enterprise hosting a panel discussion about men’s mental health and supporting those who struggle. Here's the details
Road safety work to start soon
Work will start next month to improve safety on a busy Samford road due to its ‘crash history’. ** FREE TO READ **
Urgent call for wildlife rescue volunteers
A not-for-profit organisation dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife is desperately seeking more volunteers to help cover the Redcliffe Peninsula and North Lakes area. They are hoping to meet some new faces at an information session for next week. Find out more here
Help drive new transport plan
Planning is underway on the future transport needs of seven growing residential areas in the City of Moreton Bay - and your help is needed. ** FREE TO READ **
When is OPTO returning?
OPTO, the giant spinning rings artwork on Redcliffe foreshore is likely to be offsite for at least another six months. Here’s what we know
Enjoy Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill
Dive into great tunes and tasty vino at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill on November 12. Here’s the details
Locals asked to dig deep for Christmas appeal
Representatives from the Redcliffe Community Care Network are asking residents to pick up a few extra non-perishable food items at the supermarket and donate them to their annual Community Christmas Appeal, which provides hampers to those who are doing it tough. Find out what they need here