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Businesses relocate for new development
Three popular local businesses have moved to make way for a new development at Redcliffe. Here’s where you will find The Bone Yard Collective, Pinot and Picasso Redcliffe and The Book Bucket Redcliffe
We ask ... Will OPTO return to Redcliffe?
OPTO, the giant spinning rings artwork which overlooked the Redcliffe foreshore for 12 years, before it was removed for ‘refurbishment’ last May, has still not returned. We ask council if it’s coming back
Jingle all the way to Redcliffe Christmas carols
Warm up those vocal cords and jingle your way to the Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols on December 8. Here are the details
Dolphins NRL, UniSC partnership is a winner
A winning combination of education and sport will continue for the Dolphins NRL and the University of the Sunshine Coast for another two years. Here’s the details
Unlock your business potential in 2025
With the release of the 2025 Media Kit for Moreton Daily and The Redcliffe Peninsula, as well as the Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism (MBRIT) 2025 Events Calendar, businesses now have access to unparalleled platforms to reach their audience and achieve measurable results. Here are the details
Partner with Ausbuild and Dolphins NRL in 2025
Ausbuild is calling for expressions of interest from charities, community groups and organisations in the City of Moreton Bay to partner with them for the Dolphins NRL 2025 season. Here’s how to apply
Tee-time for Classic line-up
Players from the length of Queensland, NSW and Victoria will tee-up for the eighth Cameron Smith Junior Classic at Wantima Country Club tomorrow.
New fee for rates bills
Residents who get Moreton Bay City Council rates notices by post will – with some exceptions – have to pay for it.
Plath’s on a mission to improve
Max Plath has already spoken to Dolphins NRL Head Coach Kristian Woolf about how to avoid a form slump after cleaning up at the club’s 2024 awards night and enjoying a breakthrough season in the NRL. Here’s what he said at training today
Get used to the heat, storms this summer
The Bureau of Meteorology’s 2024 summer long-range forecast shows we’re in for warmer than average temperatures this year. See the rest of the forecast here + how to prepare for storms