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Gallery: Thousands celebrate Dayboro Day
More than 20,000 people descended on the tiny township of Dayboro on May 28 for the highly anticipated return of the Dayboro Day Festival and Antique and Collectables Fair. See the pictures here
Fun run supports hospital
Fitness enthusiasts are gearing up for the fourth annual REDDY Fun Run/Walk on June 18. Find out how to get involved...
Samford residents oppose 'concrete eye sore'
Members of the Samford and Districts Progress and Protection Association have opposed a development application that would see a new multi-story complex built in Samford Village, labelling it an “oversized metal and concrete eye sore”. **FREE TO READ**
Final flood of golf course land objections
Objections are reported to be flooding in today in the final hours for public submissions into plans to develop former North Lakes Resort Golf Club land.
Police round-up: drink-driving charges
A man and a boy were charged with drink-driving after separate incidents in the Moreton Bay Region this week. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Support for the homeless and needy
People who are homeless or struggling due to the housing crisis and cost of living pressures were able to grab a bite to eat, take home a food hamper, pick up some warm clothes and have their hair cut for free at the 11th annual Reconnect event in Redcliffe this week **FREE TO READ**
Milestone for new satellite hospital
Major construction work has finished, and the new Caboolture Satellite Hospital is expected to open soon. ** FREE TO READ **
Show makes history in Redcliffe
This year marks 100 years since the first show was held at Redcliffe, featuring egg and spoon races, 100-yard sprints, three-legged races and “Cutest Baby” Competitions. We take a look back but also forward to this year’s event
Green light for new live music venue
Plans for a new "purpose-built" live music venue on Bribie Island have been given the go-ahead.
Relive the Middle Ages at Abbey Medieval Festival
The Caboolture district will once again travel back in time to the Middle Ages in July with the return of the Abbey Medieval Festival this July. From cheering on jousters to meeting re-enactors, watching demonstrations and seeing a real cannon fire, there is something for everyone to enjoy