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From paper to powerhouse
8 June 2026

From paper to powerhouse

From paper mill to powerhouse, Moreton Bay Central is set to drive billions in investment, thousands of jobs and major projects including an Olympic venue, quantum computing hub and advanced manufacturing centre.

Honouring peninsula’s top businesses
News / Local
2 June 2026

Honouring peninsula’s top businesses

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli joined business leaders at the 2026 Redcliffe Business Awards, celebrating outstanding local businesses across 10 categories and recognising excellence on the peninsula.

Green light for new hotel
News / Council
29 May 2026

Green light for new hotel

A new hotel and entertainment precinct in Burpengary has been approved, replacing the long-running Woodpecker Bar and Grill. The development includes dining, gaming and outdoor spaces, with councillors restricting late-night gaming hours to 2am.

Calling time on Council HQ
News / Council
28 May 2026

Calling time on Council HQ

Moreton Bay City Council is considering relocating its Strathpine Chambers to Moreton Bay Central in Petrie as part of long-term planning, with new civic, education and infrastructure developments positioning the precinct as a major future hub for the region.

New name for The Glassie
News / Local
26 May 2026

New name for The Glassie

Caboolture Sports Club has rebranded Club Glass House as Glass House Local, marking a new era for the historic Glasshouse Country venue with upgrades, expansion plans, and a renewed focus on community connection and local reinvestment.

Growth means nothing without the right people
20 May 2026

Growth means nothing without the right people

Business growth isn’t just about scaling up. It’s about having the right people and leadership in place. We Are HR co-founders Leanne Clavan and Grant Barrow explore why people strategy, culture and communication are key to sustainable success.

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Fast-tracking new development
News / Local
8 Oct 2025

Fast-tracking new development

Traders in Purple has broken ground on a major new waterfront development in Moreton Bay – starting construction 12 months ahead of schedule.

Massive Redcliffe development hits milestones
News / Local
7 Oct 2025

Massive Redcliffe development hits milestones

The One Redcliffe development has reached two significant milestones, with 70 per cent of residences in stage one now sold and construction in full swing. Some of the soil extracted from the site will be put to use at a major event this weekend. Here are the details.

How $180m hotel site was lost - and won
News / Local
25 Sept 2025

How $180m hotel site was lost - and won

Rob Comiskey says building Moreton Bay’s new $180m five-star hotel precinct is “right in our wheelhouse” – unlike eight years ago.

New city taking shape - fast
News / Local
25 Sept 2025

New city taking shape - fast

Waraba is springing to life with construction surging at its first residential development, Lilywood Landings. See latest pictures.

Moreton Bay's new $180m 5-star resort
News / Local
25 Sept 2025

Moreton Bay's new $180m 5-star resort

North Lakes is set for a landmark $180 million tourism and dining precinct with 5-star hotel, restaurants and boutique retail. Pictures and full story

Smoke tests for water pipes
News / Local
20 Sept 2025

Smoke tests for water pipes

Three Moreton Bay suburbs will be part of Unitywater’s annual smoke testing program, which finishes in December.

National gong for local team
13 Sept 2025

National gong for local team

North Lakes based business Brizscapes has won a national landscaping industry award. Here are the details.

Meet candidates in Moreton Bay City Council Division 11 by-election
News / Local
9 Sept 2025

Meet candidates in Moreton Bay City Council Division 11 by-election

Campaigning in the Moreton Bay City Council Division 11 postal vote by-election is gathering pace. Here are the key issues from all seven candidates.

Webcke’s message on mental fitness
8 Sept 2025

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.

Webcke’s message on mental fitness
News / Local
2 Sept 2025

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.