Moreton Daily Editorial team
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New theatre group to perform contemporary take on 1950s movie
Performers from Ghostlight Theatre Co will do their own contemporary take on a popular 1950s movie and stage play when the curtain rises on their new show.
Kick up your heels and have a ball at QCWA centenary gala evening
Moreton Bay residents will be stepping out in their best dresses and suits this month to celebrate the centenary of the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA)
Moreton Bay family hits the pavement to save men's lives
Moreton Bay locals Dan and Casey are lacing up their shoes and hitting the Redcliffe peninsula boardwalk in a quest to make prostate cancer history this September
School holiday guide: Fun ways to entertain kids of all ages
The school holidays are almost here, and if you are wondering how you are going to entertain the kids, don’t stress because we have got you sorted. Here is a guide to what’s happening across the region so you won’t have to hear the words “I’m bored” for days on end
Prost! Raise a stein and celebrate Oktoberfest here in Redcliffe
Beer lovers who can’t afford an airfare to Germany will be able to raise a stein or two right here on home soil with the world’s largest beer festival coming to the Redcliffe Showgrounds
Bayside suburbs to benefit as property market remains strong
A change in season from winter to spring has brought renewed energy from buyers, according to Crown Properties Business Manager Jody Allison-McLachlan.
Encircle to fire up the barbie and start conversations for R U OK? Day
Encircle is reminding the community there are people out there listening for R U OK? Day, with the Pine Rivers Neighbourhood Centre set to host a free barbecue to highlight the importance of the day
Gallery: Big smiles all around at the Teddy Bears’ Picnic
More than 2500 people, along with some cute and cuddly friends, gathered in the sunshine at Pine Rivers Park on Thursday for a very special Teddy Bears' Picnic.
How thousands of recycled bottles and cans will help feed the needy
A charity that grows fresh food for people in need has received a generous cash donation that will go towards starting a new farm thanks to people who responsibly recycled their bottles and cans at the Moreton Bay Food and Wine Festival.
Silent crisis: Foodbank supporting 50 per cent more people now than before COVID hit
As the cost of living continues to skyrocket, Foodbank Queensland has revealed more than half of the state’s food relief charities are struggling to feed families in need, calling it a silent crisis. That’s why the organisation is asking residents to dig deep and assist with its annual Hunger Drive campaign