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Final phase of Lakes Vista Office Park development
Construction is set to begin on the final stage of Lakes Vista Office Park in North Lakes, with three new commercial buildings to complete the precinct. The development will enhance parking and revitalise a long-undeveloped section of the site.
Road closures and traffic changes for Q Tour in Moreton Bay this weekend
Road closures and traffic changes will affect Moreton Bay’s hinterland this Sunday, March 22, for the Q Tour final stage. Mount Mee roads including Campbells Pocket Rd and Mount Mee Rd will see delays and rolling closures. Plan ahead and check full details online.
What actually works in local marketing
Local marketing experts from Splice Marketing share what’s actually working for businesses in the City of Moreton Bay, from building strong brands to creating marketing systems that drive consistent growth.
All Saints Parish at Albany Creek has celebrated 40 years since its founding and 30 years since the church’s dedication, while honouring founding priest Fr Ron Mollison. A plaque and newly named Mollison Centre recognise his lasting legacy in building a strong faith community.
Elite cycling tour to crown champions in Moreton Bay hinterland
Elite cyclists will race through Moreton Bay from March 20–22 for the Q Tour finale, with champions decided on the challenging Mount Mee climb. The event will showcase the region globally, with road closures in place for Sunday’s final stage.
Host a hound like Snickers
A Moreton Bay family is encouraging locals to foster greyhounds during National Greyhound Adoption Month after welcoming Snickers into their home. The Greyhound Adoption Program helps retired racing dogs transition into family life.
Entries open for new Redcliffe Business Awards
Nominations are open for the inaugural Redcliffe Business Awards, celebrating outstanding local businesses across the peninsula. Hosted by Kerri-Anne Dooley and the Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, winners will be announced at a gala dinner at The Komo on May 28.
Litter bugs urged to bin bad habits
More than two thousand volunteers removed over seven tonnes of litter across 160 sites in Moreton Bay clean-up. Vapes, tyres and car parts were collected as officials urge residents to bin bad habits and help protect the environment.
World awaits talented teenagers
Two young Moreton Bay performers, Ruby Marriott and Zahlee Brackstone, have been selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Junior Theatre Festival in Atlanta. The duo will perform, compete and train with top young performers from around the world before attending Broadway workshops in New York.
New laws to stamp out copper theft a major win for Council
City of Moreton Bay has welcomed new draft laws targeting copper theft after leading a statewide push for legislative reform. The proposed changes aim to disrupt the scrap metal black market, increase penalties and improve safety while saving ratepayers millions.