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Waraba's first blocks snapped up
The first 150 blocks of land at Lilywood Landings in Waraba have sold out in just weeks. Meet two of its first new residents. See the story link in comments below.
Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day success
Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day has been a massive success. Find out how much was raised and how it will be used
Swing into action at golfing mecca
A popular entertainment precinct that’s home high-tech golf simulators, an 18-hole mini-golf course, kitchen and bar is providing hours of fun for golfers, families, teens and groups of friends.
Park plan tribute for Ken Hatchman
One of Moreton Bay’s unsung community heroes is set to have a park named after him.
New school giving students a chance to thrive
The Younity School, a new independent special assistance middle school for young people aged 10-15, officially opened at Burpengary this week. Click on the link to our FREE story in the comments below to read what it's all about...
Big plans for new student digs
Plans have been lodged for a development with 301 student bedrooms on vacant land in a residential street at Petrie. Find out where
Moreton Bay lobbies for more State funding
A new campaign urging the State Government to invest more money in the City of Moreton Bay has launched ahead of October’s state election. Here's what it's all about...
Mission to help other ICU patients
For Kallangur grandmother Jane Brooks, a fall while putting out the rubbish resulted in life-threatening injuries and a complex recovery. She will share her story at a fundraising lunch on Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day this week
Caboolture Made campaign ramps up
Supporters of a campaign, which aims to raise the profile of Caboolture, will ramp up their efforts in the coming months and are calling on proud locals to get behind it. Here’s what is happening and how you can help
Drawing 'bigger picture' for Anzac Ave
Redcliffe is changing and facing challenges - but “future possibilities” are being suggested to ensure the Peninsula “remains a great place to live”.