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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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Customer focus sparks innovation
7 Jan 2021

Customer focus sparks innovation

Metromatics delivering quality for clients

STEM Punks finds silver lining in challenging year
News / Work
5 Jan 2021

STEM Punks finds silver lining in challenging year

STEM Punks reaching a global audience thanks to COVID-19

News / Work
5 Jan 2021

Seizing opportunity for change

Stanley Roads in Brendale weathered the COVID-19 shutdown keeping all its staff - and is now benefitting from having to do things ‘differently’.

Brain games boosting memory
News / Seniors
30 Dec 2020

Brain games boosting memory

Residents at Stockland’s Newport Retirement Living are heading back to the classroom with free interactive brain training classes to help improve their brain health.

Innovators celebrate success
23 Dec 2020

Innovators celebrate success

If ever there was a year for Innovate Moreton Bay and the region’s ecosystem to shine, 2020 was it.

Chief Entrepreneur signs off
22 Dec 2020

Chief Entrepreneur signs off

As Queensland Chief Entrepreneur Leanne Kemp’s two-year tenure draws to a close, she says innovation is more important than ever and often thrives in times of uncertainty.

Big year for award-winning startup
21 Dec 2020

Big year for award-winning startup

Parent TV will soon be working on a project to translate its content into five languages, opening up global markets and enhancing its offering to the Australian market – just two years on from being named the Moreton Bay Region’s best startup.

Driving ahead with new plans
News / Travel
18 Dec 2020

Driving ahead with new plans

G’day Adventure Tours owner Jason Brown is working on new attractions and markets for his Bribie Island business.

Research to help reset, regroup, recover
17 Dec 2020

Research to help reset, regroup, recover

Twenty businesses from across the Moreton Bay Region have been involved in a USC research project to explore how they’ve responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s hoped the findings will help others recover well beyond next year.

What heroes should wear
17 Dec 2020

What heroes should wear

Murrumba State Secondary College’s Tiarna McElligott wants to protect firefighters from overexertion and has joined forces with another student to develop technology to do just that.