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Leading with purpose: Tash Wheeler
CEO of the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), Natassia “Tash” Wheeler leads one of the state’s most significant industries at a time of rapid growth and global opportunity.
Have your say and help shape Moreton Bay
Residents can help shape Moreton Bay through Council’s city-wide Moreton Says survey, now open until March 29.
A legacy of leadership: Marlene Newcombe
Marlene Newcombe’s business acumen, forged over 50 years in the motoring industry, has earnt her respect but also a spot on the Dolphins NRL board. She’s the only woman to have a seat at the table.
New $17.5m centre officially opens
A new era in sport, recreation and youth development was ushered in yesterday with the official opening of a new PCYC in Caboolture.
Gifts for unsung heroes
The “unpaid, unseen and unheard” work of carers is being recognised by a special program in the Moreton Bay region: The Josh Arieni Legacy.
Redcliffe State High School joins Moreton Daily as Strategic Partner
Redcliffe State High School joins Moreton Daily as a 2026 Strategic Partner, strengthening community ties across Redcliffe and Moreton Bay. Discover its 2026 vision plus academic academies, sport and creative excellence programs.
Dr Terry named Young Dentist of the Year
Local dentist, Dr Terry from Platypus Dental, has been named Australian Young Dentist of the Year at the 2025 Australian Dentistry Awards. His practice was also a finalist for New Practice of the Year, recognising its purpose-driven, ethical approach to community dental care.
Highway route “doesn’t add up”
Confusion, concern and questions remain after part – but not all - of the new Moreton Motorway corridor was unveiled.
Scarborough Pest Control comes on board as Moreton Daily Strategic Partner
Local business Scarborough Pest Control, owned by Carly and John Knight, has stepped up as a Moreton Daily Strategic Partner after previously supporting the publication as a Business Ambassador.
Environmental grants now open for Moreton Bay community groups
Community groups across Moreton Bay can apply for up to $50,000 through the City of Moreton Bay’s Our Healthy Environments Grants program to support local environmental, habitat restoration and wildlife conservation projects.