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New school set to open in Redcliffe
Staff are preparing to launch a new independent school in Redcliffe, which will open next week with 24 foundation students. ** FREE TO READ **
Grit needed for Dolphins to win Battle for Brisbane
Dolphins hitman Felise Kaufusi won’t be lining up for the Battle of Brisbane but he’s confident his team can beat the Broncos on Friday night if they play with the same grit and determination shown in the opening rounds of the 2024 competition. Here’s what he had to say
Suttons Beach Pavilion design shortlist revealed
Three entrants in the design competition to come up with a replacement for Redcliffe’s Suttons Beach Pavilion have made the shortlist. It comes as demolition of the former structures enters the final phase. Here’s what we know and what happens next
From school drop out to top medical degree
Jamie Bryant never finished high school. In fact, he was kicked out three times. But last week the 40-year-old single father-of-two graduated from UniSC Moreton Bay and is on a path to being a doctor. ** FREE TO READ **
Much-loved bus driver a winner
Clontarf bus driver, Luluu Berns has won the South East Queensland Bus Driver of the Year award. Here's the details
$9m road upgrade to start
Work on a $9 million project to realign 600m of road, on the border of Moreton Bay City and the Sunshine Coast, is to start this month. ** FREE TO READ **
Moreton Bay shines at Disability Sector Awards
Moreton Bay mums Kylie Reeves and Alana “Tink” McMullen were among the finalists in this year’s Queensland Disability Sector Awards. Here's how locals fared... **FREE TO READ**
Council's back - and unveils four-year plan
The new Moreton Bay City Council has held its first meeting with Mayor Peter Flannery setting out its key projects and goals for the next four years and beyond. ** FREE TO READ **
Enjoy Encircle’s Community Fun Day
Encircle Redcliffe is hosting a free community fun day event to raise awareness for National Heart Week. Here's the details
$100m upgrade of water plant
Work is due to start next month on a $100 million upgrade to the Burpengary East Wastewater Treatment Plant. ** FREE TO READ **