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Singing for carers as Moreton Bay local steps into spotlight
Moreton Bay local Kim Lunt is stepping onto the stage at the Unsung Heroes Gala to support the Carers Foundation’s new wellbeing hub.
Couch surfing for homeless youth
Chameleon Youth Housing launches its Couch Surfing campaign during Youth Week to tackle youth homelessness in Moreton Bay. Get involved today.
AI helps fix nearly 13,000 potholes in Moreton Bay
Nearly 13,000 potholes have been repaired across the City of Moreton Bay with artificial intelligence helping crews find road damage faster.
Scarborough Pest Control comes on board as Moreton Daily Strategic Partner
Local business Scarborough Pest Control, owned by Carly and John Knight, has stepped up as a Moreton Daily Strategic Partner after previously supporting the publication as a Business Ambassador.
Captains ready to lead
Redcliffe State High School’s 2026 School Captains plan to use their roles to strengthen student voice, promote inclusion and continue building a strong sense of community across the school.
Environmental grants now open for Moreton Bay community groups
Community groups across Moreton Bay can apply for up to $50,000 through the City of Moreton Bay’s Our Healthy Environments Grants program to support local environmental, habitat restoration and wildlife conservation projects.
Coming together for the Common Good
Prince Charles Hospital Foundation has launched its 40th anniversary celebrations at Caboolture Hospital, which has received more than $900,000 in funding over the past six years
New move to tackle crime
Work will start soon to tackle crime with upgrades to CCTV and licence plate recognition technology in the City of Moreton Bay.
Green light for huge festival site
The Comiskey Group, which is based in Moreton Bay, has been given approval for Queensland’s largest dedicated festival site.
Moreton Bay dominates latest report
Moreton Bay suburbs lead Queensland house sales, with Caboolture, Morayfield and Kallangur in the top 10, new InfoTrack data shows. Unit and vacant land sales are rising as buyers seek affordability, growth and infrastructure-driven potential.