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Moreton Bay builds closer links with Japan
Moreton Bay strengthens international ties with Japan as Mayor Peter Flannery signs a new agreement with Shizuoka City, boosting trade, tourism, education and Olympic-related opportunities ahead of Brisbane 2032.
$250,000 win kisses mortgage goodbye
A Warner woman has won $250,000 on a $20 Instant Scratch-Its ticket from Warner Village, celebrating a life-changing prize that will help pay off her mortgage and fund future travel plans.
Police appeal over stolen vehicles
Police are seeking public assistance to locate multiple stolen vehicles across the Moreton Bay District, including cars and a motorcycle. Residents are urged not to approach and to report sightings to Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
Putting Moreton Bay on world map
City of Moreton Bay partners with Tokyo Metropolitan Government in a global innovation challenge, hosting Japanese startups to develop solutions for disaster resilience and city-scale asset management.
Final days for Scarborough Beach park tree
An 80-year-old fig tree at Scarborough Beach foreshore will be removed after severe fungal decline, with Moreton Bay City Council planning future planting to honour its legacy.
Getting ‘Reddy’ for fun run
Reddy Fun Run returns June 21 at Pelican Park, Clontarf, with 500+ participants raising funds for Redcliffe Hospital. The event supports vital hospital upgrades and patient care through community donations and running events.
Who is Rocksy of Redcliffe?
Redcliffe’s mystery artist “Rocksy” is captivating locals with stunning stone sculptures appearing overnight along coastal paths, drawing comparisons to Banksy and adding a touch of wonder to Moreton Bay.
Powderfinger star to rock Redcliffe
Powderfinger’s Darren Middleton joins Tim Rogers for Rockin 4 The Homeless in Redcliffe on July 12. The free event supports The Breakfast Club, raising vital funds for locals in need.
Plan for Morayfield growth and bushfire resilience
Moreton Bay Council seeks State approval for Morayfield South plans, outlining infrastructure, schools and growth for 26,000 residents, plus updated bushfire safety rules for new buildings.
Breaking ground on new homes
Construction begins on 36 social and affordable homes in Deception Bay, part of 620 planned across Moreton Bay. The Coast2Bay project will deliver secure housing for low- and moderate-income residents by 2027.