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Plans to put Beachmere on 'destination' map
Work will start this month on plans to revitalise the Beachmere foreshore and “put it back on the map as a destination”.
Meeting finds common ground on Suttons Beach Pavilion
Moreton Bay Regional Council will work with residents to restore or rebuild the landmark Suttons Beach Pavilion after a successful meeting today and intensive community campaign.
Caboolture businesses back new Chamber
There was a big turnout at the launch event for the Greater Caboolture Chamber of Commerce, with more than 30 businesses signing up to become members. Find out more about the Chamber here
Campaign rallies local business support
Moreton Bay Regional Council is spearheading a six-week community campaign encouraging locals to eat, drink, shop, play, spend at and back a local business. It starts today.
Manufacturer recognised for environmental efforts
A Brendale business that develops and manufactures electronic products has been recognised for its commitment to protecting the environment. Read about their latest accomplishment here
Timber lining to dual crises
There may be a shortage of timber but there is no shortage of camaraderie among staff, customers and suppliers, according to Palletmasters’ General Manager Lorraine Hughes.
Suttons Beach Pavilion: how to have your say
Public consultation on the future of Suttons Beach Pavilion begins this week, so we asked Moreton Bay Regional Council how it will work and how the community can get involved. Here’s everything you need to know.
Triple win for Comiskey Group
The Comiskey Group took home three awards including the hotly coveted title of “Australia’s Best Overall Hotel of the Year” for Sandstone Point Hotel at the 2022 Australian Hotels Association Awards for Excellence on Monday night.
Lifestyle, leisure specialists
Clark Rubber has returned to the Moreton Bay Region, with a large format store offering customers the full range of pools, foam and rubber products.
Judgement in former Compass Marina case
The former operator of Redcliffe Marina, once known as Compass Marina, has lost its appeal and been ordered to pay more than $9 million in unpaid rent and interest.