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Local venues boost reef restoration
The Belvedere Hotel and The Komo are helping the Moreton Bay Reef Restoration Project. Find out how eating oysters can make a difference…
New date for Night Fever
You Should be Dancing when the rescheduled Redcliffe Markets’ Night Fever is held at the Redcliffe foreshore on July 9. Here’s all you need to know about the event
Households hit with interest rate rise
The Reserve Bank of Australia has this afternoon announced interest rates will rise. Here’s what we know
Tickets for Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival on sale now
The program for the 2022 Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival has been released today as tickets go on sale. We reveal what the ‘Feastival’ will serve up, the celebrity chefs headlining this year’s program and how to get tickets
Embracing the spirit of nature
Breaking his neck in a mountain biking accident in 2019 forced Guy L'Estrange to rethink his priorities. Now, he and business partner Tammy Russell are connecting people with nature...
Bribie team helping those in 'knead'
Domino’s Bribie Island franchisee Harsh Bhalani is looking for local individuals and groups in ‘knead’ of assistance.
Excitement builds for Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival
As excitement builds for the 2022 Tastes of Moreton Bay Feastival, with tickets going on sale next week (June 7), we chat to the event’s ambassador whose “unbridled enthusiasm” for local produce makes him the perfect man for the job.
Help for small businesses hit by floods
Low interest loans are now available for Queensland primary producers and small businesses in local government areas (LGAs) facing a massive clean-up after the recent flooding.
Bee Gees Way closes for upgrade
Redcliffe tourism drawcard Bee Gees Way is closed for three weeks for a lighting upgrade. Here’s the details
Experts start planning to maximise Olympics potential
An Olympian and Paralympian have joined leaders from business, government, regional development, education, tourism, accessibility, sporting, and community and cultural organisations in the first meeting to ensure the Moreton Bay Region shares the spotlight during the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games