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Encouraging curious minds through STEM
Students from across Moreton Bay enjoyed two fun-filled days of STEM activities earlier this year after attending the inaugural Science and Technology Challenge, which was hosted at Redcliffe State High School
Green light for new cancer centre
Construction will start this month on a new cancer care facility in Caboolture, which is expected to receive its first patients in mid-2024.
Redcliffe Computer Club hits record members
Redcliffe Computer Club’s membership numbers have hit an all-time high, reaching 400. Here’s the details
New guide to My Health Now
A new form developed by a patient at Caboolture Hospital has been rolled out to provide important health information when it is needed most.
Discover a career in nursing at TAFE Queensland’s Redcliffe campus
The health sector is growing, and you can now study the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121) online while completing on-campus practical training at TAFE Queensland's Redcliffe campus. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Game on at U3A Bribie Island
A retired police officer with hundreds of board games at home is helping others learn to play new games by teaching a course at Bribie Island’s University of the Third Age (U3A). Find out more about the class here **FREE TO READ**
Iona strikes Open Water silver
Iona Hearsum was the toast of Southern Cross Swimming Club after winning silver at the Brisbane Open Water Championships.
School holiday experience like no other
Looking for something different to do during the September school holidays? You can wander through the strawberry fields, pick and eat strawberries … and walk a llama at Wamuran’s Luvaberry Farm. Here’s the details
Season 2023 is just the beginning
The central message from the Dolphins NRL hierarchy, Head Coach Wayne Bennett and players at last night’s inaugural presentation evening was simple – this is just the beginning, we will be better in 2024
Musicians hit all the right notes
Music students from Redcliffe State High School have proved themselves to be amongst the top musicians in the state after coming away with two wins at the Queensland Youth Music Awards