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Five-point plan to tackle flooding
Help may be on the way for two flood-prone Moreton Bay streets where “raw sewerage, faeces, toilet paper” have washed into some homes.
Making a fuss to remember Russ
Five Moreton Bay police stations are on the route of a 550km ultra-marathon which will make “A Fuss About Russ”.
Celebrating educators on Early Childhood Educators’ Day
Sesame Lane is today proudly joining communities across Australia in celebrating Early Childhood Educators’ Day, which recognises the extraordinary contribution educators make in the lives of children and families. Here are the details.
Bribie Bulldogs kick $1.8m goal
Aussie Rules has been given a $1.8 million boost on Bribie Island with new facilities for female players and away teams.
Wilson set for colosseum test
Liam Wilson, from All Star Boxing Academy in Lawnton, will put his world title ambitions on the line again when he steps back into the ring this month.
Webcke’s message on mental fitness
Shane Webcke is known for his toughness on the footy field and being a no-nonsense straight-talker. He says it takes strength to speak up about mental and emotional struggles and it’s a message he will share at a business lunch next month. Here are the details.
Nationals next for young fighters
North Lakes-based PK Taekwondo warmed up for the National Championships with a host of medals at the Brisbane Open.
Spring school holiday activities Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay City Council’s Active Holidays program offers activities for children aged three to 17 years, which enable them to play, develop skills and make new friends. All activities are either free or $5. Here are the details.
Win keeps Dolphins’ finals dream alive
The Dolphins’ finals hopes are still alive after a heart-stopping win over the Titans at Suncorp Stadium but now hinge on a win over the Raiders next week and former Head Coach Wayne Bennett’s Rabbitohs beating the Roosters. Will Felise Kaufusi call in a favour from his former mentor? Pic: Dolphins NRL Imagery.
Athletes step up for GemLife Games
Burpengary’s Geoff and Narelle Wakely and Bribie Island’s Peter and Judy Dinka are among 112 Moreton Bay athletes, volunteers and spectators in their 50-80s who will prove age is just a number at the third annual GemLife Games in September.