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Work begins on $9m school hall
Construction is now underway on a new $9 million multi-purpose hall at Deception Bay State School.
Tunnel vision to solve nightmare
A “new solution” for north Brisbane’s struggling road network should extend right into Moreton Bay Region, says Mayor Peter Flannery.
Fencing plea to help cut road toll
An appeal will be made for temporary fencing to be put up along a section of Gympie Rd, Lawnton to help save local wildlife.
First look inside new uni buildings
Stage two of UniSC's new Moreton Bay campus at Petrie is taking shape – fast. ** Free read and picture gallery **
Battle to keep rates rise low
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery says this week’s 2023/24 Budget will include a rates increase lower than CPI despite the rising cost of delivering services and building infrastructure. Here’s what we know
Eclectica showcase for Bribie artists
The eighth annual exhibition for the Contemporary Arts Group (CAP) opens this month at Bribie Island Community Arts Centre.
Townhouse plan for Anzac Ave block
Plans have been submitted to build 45 townhouses on land backing on to Anzac Ave at Mango Hill.
Green light for $20m play centre
A new $20 million indoor children’s play centre will open in North Lakes next year after plans were approved by Moreton Bay Regional Council.
Plans for new Caboolture fast-food outlet
A long-standing Caboolture fuel station would make way for a fast-food outlet, if plans submitted to Moreton Bay Regional Council are approved.
Skippy's new owners dish up value and freshness
Choosing the freshest fruit and vegetables for families is important to the owners of Skippy’s Market Fresh at Rothwell. Since opening their doors, they have supported Aussie farmers by stocking their produce, as well as other specialty items not found in the major supermarkets. See what else they stock here