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Heavy-hitting combat coming to Moreton Bay
The Abbeystowe Challenger Clash – Buhurt International - an inaugural two-day, full-contact, heavy-hitting, combat event - is coming to Moreton Bay on May 25-26. ** FREE TO READ **
New-look Redcliffe Hospital Rehabilitation and Stroke Unit opens
A $200,000 upgrade of the Redcliffe Hospital Rehabilitation and Stroke Unit has been officially opened thanks to generosity of supporters of the Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital fundraising initiative.
Bin Bypass' can-do expansion plans
Bin Bypass, a social enterprise based at Ferny Hills, is now rolling out a new landfill diversion scheme across Queensland. ** FREE TO READ **
Hundreds charged in Moreton Police District
Police have charged 667 people with around 1195 offences in the Moreton district since a high-visibility policing operation began in March last year.
Ausbuild’s gift to Redcliffe Hospital supporters
One hundred Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital supporters cheered on the Dolphins in Sunday’s season opener against the Cowboys including a former intensive care and rehabilitation patient.
Where to vote in Saturday's Moreton Bay City Council elections
Fifty-five polling booths will open on Saturday for residents to vote in the Moreton Bay City Council elections. Here’s the complete list. ** FREE TO READ **
Hampo's legacy gets major boost
Hampo’s Youth Foundation, set up in honour of Redcliffe Dolphins player Liam Hampson, has been given a kick-start from Brendale business Woodland Shopfitting. ** FREE TO READ **
Funding for "essential" school program
Disengaged and at-risk young people in the City of Moreton Bay are getting a second chance at education thanks to a church program supported by Carinity. ** FREE TO READ **
Dolphins' new "first of kind" deal
Dolphins NRL team has signed a sponsorship “first” with the country’s largest plant medicine clinic Alternaleaf. ** FREE TO READ **
Big move for The Rustic Olive restaurant
Much-loved The Rustic Olive Italian restaurant at Redcliffe will move from its home of 12 years in the coming months. We chat to owner Sam Ayache to find out what’s happening and where he’s going