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Honouring the region’s remarkable women
Redcliffe’s most inspiring women have been unveiled as part of the Queensland Women’s Week (March 8-14) celebrations. State Member for Redcliffe Kerri-Anne Dooley invited residents to nominate candidates through social media and her e-news.
Tilly’s “endless gratitude” for the Matildas
A Moreton City Excelsior (MCE) player has flown across Australia to tell the mighty Matildas how football “shaped, saved and carried” her.
Leading with purpose: Tash Wheeler
CEO of the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), Natassia “Tash” Wheeler leads one of the state’s most significant industries at a time of rapid growth and global opportunity.
Have your say and help shape Moreton Bay
Residents can help shape Moreton Bay through Council’s city-wide Moreton Says survey, now open until March 29.
Sound advice for healthy hearing
Moreton Bay audiologist Erin Seamer urges early hearing checks during World Hearing Week, highlighting links to cognitive health and wellbeing.
“Serious solution” needed for rail crossings
Residents have taken fears over a Moreton Bay rail crossing at Mackie Rd, Narangba to the Council chamber saying the issue is “not new, not isolated and not improving”
Drugs, cash, firearms seized in Xray Upshot
Detectives from the Redcliffe Criminal Investigation Branch have charged 47 people on 498 offences, and seized drugs, cash and firearms during a five-month operation.
A lifetime in hockey: Jenny Heron
Technical officer Jenny honoured with an OAM in the 2026 Australia Day Awards for more than 60 years of service to women’s hockey.
Service to lifesaving: Lynda Barry
Lynda Barry OAM, from Mango Hill, has been a life saver for 37 years – and has no plans to stop.
Father and daughter in tune at Tattoo show
Father and daughter Bill and Imogen Barker perform together in the ADF band at the Royal Brisbane Military Tattoo, making it a proud family affair.