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Redcliffe Tigers set to welcome players and families for 2026 sign-on day
The Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club is opening its doors to players, families and supporters, inviting the local community to get involved ahead of the 2026 season.
Vote now to support koala vaccine protecting Moreton Bay koalas
Moreton Bay residents are being encouraged to vote this weekend to support a world-first koala vaccine to protect koalas across South East Queensland.
What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay
A full calendar of free community events is being rolled out for 2026, giving locals clarity on what’s happening and when.
Summer Skate Sesh rolls into Morayfield with just days left to enjoy it
With the school holidays almost over and kids squeezing in every last bit of fun before term starts, Morayfield Shopping Centre has become the place to be, with only days left to join the action.
Wet weather delaying park mowing across the City of Moreton Bay
If your local park, sports field or reserve is looking a little longer than usual, recent wet weather is likely the reason.
Anzac Avenue resurfacing works to start late January
Motorists travelling through Rothwell and Mango Hill are being advised of upcoming night works on Anzac Avenue, with asphalt resurfacing scheduled to begin in late January 2026.
Electric vehicle sales surge as Moreton Bay drivers look to the future
Electric vehicle sales reached record levels in 2025, with new figures showing Australians are embracing EVs at an accelerating pace as confidence, choice and affordability continue to improve.
Float to survive: a timely water safety reminder
With school holidays nearing an end, the Australia Day long weekend approaching, water safety experts are urging locals to remember one simple message that could save lives: float to survive.
Cactus Jack’s Redcliffe to close after more than 13 years on the Peninsula
Cactus Jack’s has survived COVID, floods, power outages and cyclones, but now the long-standing Redcliffe venue is facing closure.
$35 million litter reduction program opens for councils around Moreton Bay
Applications have opened for a $35 million funding program aimed at reducing plastic and litter pollution entering Moreton Bay through stormwater systems.