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Accessible tourism grant applications now open
Tourism operators are being given a helping hand to improve accessibility, with $9 million in grants up for grabs. Here's how to apply...
New plan for historic building
Plans have been submitted to incorporate part of an historic Redcliffe building in a new water-front development.
Mission to boost trade in NZ
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery will lead a second trade mission to New Zealand in May after the first, last November, yielded about $740,000 in sales for local businesses. This visit will have a different focus. Find out more here
Suttons Beach Pavilion survey opens
Public consultation on the design of the new Suttons Beach Pavilion at Redcliffe has opened this morning. It’s your chance to have a say on what you want it to look like. See the artists’ impressions and find out how you can voice your opinion
Brooke swaps airlines for IV lines at TAFE Queensland Caboolture
Recovering from a life-threatening illness sowed the seed for Brooke Mitchell to become a nurse, and she couldn't be happier after completing her studies at TAFE at Caboolture. Here's how to access fee-free study.
High tea raises money for The Forgotten Women
A high tea celebrating International Women’s Day has raised more than $3000 for the fastest-growing homeless population – women aged over 55 years. Read more...
"Transport solutions" must come first
New plans for the first stages of Caboolture West have been welcomed by Mayor Peter Flannery but he says “transport solutions” and funding must come first.
Achieve a healthy smile at Platypus Dental
The team behind a boutique dental studio Platypus Dental at Strathpine is committed to helping clients achieve a healthy smile. Here's how...
Huge fundraiser to help Caboolture kids
Coles has today launched its annual fundraiser for Curing Homesickness to help sick children at Caboolture Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
New council CEO revealed
Scott Waters is the new CEO of Moreton Bay Regional Council, adding Australia's third largest council to the same position he held at Whitsunday, Darwin and Noosa.