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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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App to provide hospitality lifeline
4 Aug 2020

App to provide hospitality lifeline

The hospitality industry is facing enormous challenges at present, but a guy from Murrumba Downs hopes an app he’s developed will help get them through these tough times.

29 July 2020

Leading the way in vehicle recycling

Brisbane Isuzu has led by example when it comes to recycling vehicles and was happy to share what it has learnt with the Federal Government this week.

Chamber of Commerce offers free membership
News / Local
27 July 2020

Chamber of Commerce offers free membership

Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is offering free membership in a bid to connect businesses during tough times.

Travelling with a disability made easy
News / Travel
15 July 2020

Travelling with a disability made easy

Travel is a challenge for many people, especially those with a disability whose needs, require expert help. And that’s where Fiona Donaldson takes over.

Harvesting Sweet Taste of Success
4 Dec 2019

Harvesting Sweet Taste of Success

They're a fruit bursting with flavour and synonymous with summer, and for Gavin Scurr pineapples have been a part of his life for as long as he can remember.

Local Profile: Candice Kiss
7 Aug 2019

Local Profile: Candice Kiss

The Moreton Bay Region is home to some spectacular foodie restaurants and cafes with some even more amazing staff behind the produce and preparation of the meals your order. One particular stand out is Owner and Head Chef of Gather & Feast and Annie Lane, Candice Kiss. This is her story.

Parent TV founder opens up about motherhood and chasing a dream
News / Families
19 Feb 2019

Parent TV founder opens up about motherhood and chasing a dream

Mum of three, entrepreneur chats about her beliefs of mums being the authors of their own lives and it’s important they don’t abandon their hopes and dreams in raising their children.

Craft Beer Industry Booms in Moreton Bay Region
14 Feb 2018

Craft Beer Industry Booms in Moreton Bay Region

Hannah Honnef may have German heritage and grew up on a vineyard, but she says her decision to join the beverage industry was not inevitable.