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Spreading Christmas cheer to remote farmers
Graziers who live in remote parts of outback Queensland will receive an extra special gift this Christmas, with Moreton Bay local Felicity Abell making up 24 Bush Bundles full of goodies they might not ever buy for themselves. **FREE TO READ**
Emergency declaration at Strathpine
Police have made an emergency declaration under the Public Safety Preservation Act (PSPA) in relation to an incident taking place at Strathpine. Here’s what we know
Chill out at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill
Dive into great tunes and vino at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill with a relaxing evening at Lakeside Crescent Park. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Rylee’s open water double
Redcliffe Leagues swimmer Rylee Smith has enjoyed success at the Queensland and Brisbane Open Water Championships in recent weeks, winning events at both for her age group for the second year in a row. Here’s the details
Researchers host breast cancer forum
The Metro North Health medical team that introduced new breast cancer treatment to Queensland, reducing six weeks of radiation therapy to less than thirty minutes, is hosting a free community forum in Redcliffe this week. Here’s the details
Honour for Dayboro's Sergeant Ken
Sergeant Ken Robinson’s dedication to the community has been recognised with the Dayboro Police Station Officer in Charge named as a finalist in the QBANK Everyday Heroes Awards. He explains what he loves about the township he has served for 20 years
Don’t miss Pine Rivers Business Breakfast Forum
Pine Rivers Chamber of Commerce will host its next Pine Rivers Breakfast Forum on November 21, with Queensland Small Business Commissioner Dominique Lamb guest speaker. Here's the details
Magpie swooping season in Moreton Bay
Magpie swooping season is in fill swoop and it’s time to stay vigilant and protect yourself. Find out why they swoop and how to protect yourself
Landmark for $8m river project
The $8 million Caboolture River Rehabilitation Project has reached a major milestone.
Unsung heroes event a hit
Eight of Australia’s most successful leaders have used the power of their voices to raise money for a Cedar Creek charity that cares for a legion of unsung heroes – unpaid family carers. See the photos... **FREE TO READ**