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World first coming to Redcliffe
Redcliffe will host its first world-ranking golf tournament this week when the national final of the Conor’s Amateur Series is held over three days on the Clontarf course.
Narangba service celebrating 20 years
A youth and family counselling centre, which has supported hundreds of children and adolescents, is celebrating a major milestone.
Raising cup of chai to 100 years
Putting long life and good health down to the fact she never drank, Murrumba Downs’ resident Priscilla (Ruth) Chamier has celebrated her 100th birthday at Bolton Clarke Retirement Aged Care.
Brisbane to Brendale in eight minutes!
Moreton Bay residents are now a step closer to the day when we take to the skies - and get an eight-minute taxi from Brisbane!
Students ready for working world
The future looks bright for Australian Trade College North Brisbane student Kieran Stone as he kicks off Year 12 with a school-based apprenticeship and is well on his way to achieving his QCE and industry qualifications. The college has an information evening coming up. Here’s the details
Liam's rematch or Aussie showdown
The sporting future of Liam Wilson, from All Star Boxing Academy in Lawnton, is starting to take shape despite the furore over Saturday’s world title fight in the US.
Ausbuild grant recipients announced
Seven community groups in the Moreton Bay Region, including a school and kindergarten, have received grants in the second round of Ausbuild’s The Sanctuary Community Fund
Interest rates rise … again
The Reserve Bank of Australia has today lifted interest rates again – the ninth time since May 2022. Here’s what it means
Teaming up to close the food loop
A partnership between Sesame Lane Care and Kindergarten and a Beachmere-based business is turning food waste from all its centres into compost, soil and worm castings. Here’s what’s happening
'Secrecy' claim over key grant program
Federal Member for Petrie Luke Howarth wants the government to “end eight months of secrecy” over how much Moreton Bay Regional Council (MBRC) will get from a key grant program.