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Paint your way to success
Redcliffe paint 'n' sip studio Pinot & Picasso offers corporate team-building events with a creative twist. Here's how... **FREE TO READ**
Olympians inspire at International Women's Day lunch
Grit, determination and the drive to succeed as an elite athlete are also useful attributes for growing a thriving business, according to a trio of Olympians speaking at this year’s Moreton Bay International Women’s Day luncheon. **FREE TO READ**
Why six-year battle came to an end
Newport Action Group (NAG) has revealed why it withdrew an appeal over rezoned marina land, which may lead to a multi-million-dollar development. ** FREE TO READ **
Call for re-think on masterplan
The draft masterplan for Scarborough Boat Harbour, now open for public comment, is under fire from community and industry groups. ** FREE TO READ **
Local business raising funds for domestic violence
One Dakabin local has taken advocacy into her own hands by launching a business that supports domestic and family violence charities. Here's the story
Early voting booths in City of Moreton Bay Local Government Elections
Residents in the City of Moreton Bay will be able to start voting early from Monday in the 2024 Local Government Elections. Booths, times, dates and information. ** FREE TO READ **
Ausbuild crafting communities in 2024
Ausbuild's commitment to giving back is a passion and a responsibility, aligning with its core values of community, sustainability, ethical behaviour, and integrity. Here's how they help... **FREE TO READ**
Work starts on $627m youth detention centre
Construction is officially under way on a new 80-bed youth detention centre at Woodford. ** FREE TO READ **
Meet candidates in Moreton Bay City Council elections
Check out the background, community involvement and campaign issues of those chasing seven places on Moreton Bay City Council in next month's elections.
Marina appeal dropped by Newport Action Group
Newport Action Group (NAG) has withdrawn its appeal over Moreton Bay City Council’s decision to re-zone marina land, which may lead to a multi-million-dollar hotel development.** FREE TO READ **