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Who’s Who in 2022, Business: Julia Callaghan
The regional development director of Regional Development Australia Moreton Bay says the area is the land of opportunity. Julia Callaghan has spent 2022 promoting greater awareness of the region, facilitating economic development, investment, local procurement and jobs.
Who’s Who in 2022, Business: Craig Doyle
Creating a sense of community is at the heart of everything Craig Doyle does – be it working in the real estate agency he established at Dayboro in 1993, raising money for community organisations or serving on the committee of Regional Development Australia Moreton Bay. 2022 has been no different, with Craig continuing to support the Dayboro Cowboys as he has for a quarter of a century, and maintaining his involvement with the Dayboro Rodeo Association, which still remains one of Dayboro’s largest fundraising committees.
Who’s Who in 2022, Business: Mick Brady
Mick Brady has continued to serve the Moreton Bay Region in 2022, despite retiring from a distinguished 40-year career with Queensland Police.
Who’s Who in 22, Business: Sharon Armstrong
Sharon Armstrong has continued as a committee member and Deputy Chair for RDA Moreton Bay in 2022 and a supporter of Moreton Bay Regional Council’s push to become a city
Who’s Who in 2022, Business: Kel Patch
The skills and experience Kel Patch used to run one of the most successful clubs in Queensland, have been harnessed for the Moreton Bay Region in 2022.
Top team makes a difference
The team at Clontarf’s Dynamic Bradview Roofing raised the most money for Black Dog Institute’s One Foot Forward fundraiser in Australia this year, while also raising awareness of mental health challenges facing many in the community
State of the Region, green ambitions
In his inaugural ‘State of the Region’ address, Mayor Peter Flannery has revealed Moreton Bay Regional Council is going into 2023 with the ambitious goal of protecting 75 per cent of its landmass from development
Big plans for Creative art trail
Planning is already well under way for The Samford & Surrounds Art Trail & Open Studios in 2023.
Clubs team-up to install life saver
Two cricket clubs on the Redcliffe peninsula have joined forces to support men’s health.
Finish in sight for $50m sport developments
Major sports developments, costing $50 million, are on track for completion across the Moreton Bay Region - starting from next month.