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Day one of foodie festival cancelled, but weekend to go ahead
Organisers of the Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival have cancelled day one of the event tomorrow, but it will go ahead as planned on Saturday and Sunday. Wet weather has caused delays in setting up the massive foodie event. Here are the details + how to get the most out of the festival this weekend.
Luxury over-50s living comes to Elimbah
A $428-million-dollar lifestyle resort is set to open at Elimbah next month, redefining luxury living for over-50s in the Moreton Bay region.
Gold-en ticket to nationals
Fourteen young fighters from All Star Boxing Academy, in Lawnton, have set their sights on national glory in Darwin.
Classic expansion plans
Entries for this year’s Cameron Smith Junior Classic open next month – but organisers already have major changes planned for 2026.
Time to 'Get Serious' on road toll
New data from the RACQ has shown the devastating social cost of road crashes on Moreton Bay’s roads.
Saddle up for new bike trails
Construction work on Moreton Bay region’s new $700,000 mountain bike trails is expected to finish next month.
Softball World Cup win for Redcliffe
The best female softballers in the world will be heading to the Redcliffe Peninsula for the Women’s Softball World Cup Finals in 2027. Here’s what we know.
Laser focus for must-win clash
Dolphins NRL second rower Kulikefu Finefeuiaki says the team has focused on a key area of their game this week, ahead of their must-win clash with the Sea Eagles at Brookvale this weekend. Here’s what he said at training.
Call for action over abandoned boats
Abandoned and “parked” boats in Moreton Bay waterways have enraged residents – and triggered a clash between two tiers of government.
Blockage hotspots in Moreton Bay
Five Moreton Bay suburbs are in the Unitywater’s latest top 10 blockage hotspots in the wastewater network.