Moreton Daily Editorial team
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Leonie's rewarding role helping disabled riders
As a volunteer at Samford’s Riding for the Disabled (RDA), Leonie Furner loves making a positive difference in people’s lives every day. Find out why she decided to give back, as well as find out about other volunteering opportunities that are currently available here **FREE TO READ**
Meet world's first female Master of Bourbon
In honour of National Bourbon Day (June 14), we chat to Carmen Hartwich, who is the first female and first Australian in the world to complete her Master of Bourbon qualifications. And she's coming to Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
Musical opportunities strike a chord with students
The sound of music is well and truly alive at Bray Park State High School, with the school recording an increase in the number of students wishing to take part in the Co-Curricular Music Program. Find out how this program is helping the next generation of musicians and singers here **FREE TO READ**
Don your pjs to raise funds for Redcliffe Sleepbus
Volunteers from The Breakfast Club will be ditching their everyday clothes for their warm pyjamas later this month as part of a fun and comfy fundraiser to help raise money for the Redcliffe Sleepbus. Find out how you can take part here
Green-thumbed guru to cook at festival
Second-generation herb farmer Sarah Heath is set to present a delicious twist on a classic Aussie treat when she takes to the stage at this year’s Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival. Find out what she will be making here
Good Samaritan rewarded for his honesty
A nine-year-old boy from Woodford has been recognised for his honesty, kindness and community spirit after handing in a lost wallet full of cash and credit cards to the police
Work begins on Bray Park's new learning spaces
Work has begun on three new state-of-the-art buildings at Bray Park State High School, which will provide hands-on learning opportunities for the next generation of job seekers. See the photos here
Free community event to support vulnerable residents
Families and individuals who are sleeping rough or struggling financially will have the opportunity to seek help and access an array of support services as part of the 11th annual Reconnect event on Thursday. Find out what services will be available here
Get off the beaten track with Gondwana Surveys
If you’re looking for a different way to explore Bribie Island and the surrounding regions, why not take a walk on the wild side with Ben Timmings, who runs educational guided walks around Bribie Island, Sandstone Point and Ningi. Find out more here **FREE TO READ**
Dog lovers unite for RSPCA Million Paws Walk
Hundreds of dog owners and their furry friends gathered at Pine Rivers Park recently to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk. Find out how much money they raised here