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Talks planned for huge tourist attraction
Plans for a major new tourist attraction, creating thousands of jobs, have been revealed by Moreton Bay City Council. ** FREE TO READ **
Driving Classic to new heights
The biggest Cameron Smith Junior Classic (CSJC) has also been hailed “the best” after a record entry, close finishes and a hole-in-one at Wantima Country Club.
Miles up for challenges if elected Premier
If Murrumba MP and Deputy Premier Steven Miles is elected as Queensland’s 40th premier at Friday’s caucus he’ll face tough battle leading the party to victory at next year’s State election, according to a leading political commentator. **FREE TO READ**
Loving later life at home with McLean Care
Not so new kid on the block McLean Care is dedicated to enhancing the lives of older Australians through a range of specialised services tailored to support independent living and wellbeing now available in North Brisbane. Here’s the details
Herbie's happy to be back with Bennett
New signing Herbie Farnworth had his first Dolphins training session today and said it’s “pretty cool” to be playing for coach Wayne Bennett again. ** FREE TO READ **
World silver for 'one-jump wonders'
Newport’s Harrison Lee and Australian team-mate Sam Durkin were dubbed 'one-jump wonders' after their remarkable silver medal at the FIG World Trampoline Championships. ** FREE TO READ **
Businesses shine at Chamber awards
The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce celebrated another year of success at its annual business awards night at the Arana Leagues Club. See the gallery... **FREE TO READ**
New hospital set to open
The new Kallangur Satellite Hospital, in Stoker Way, will accept its first patients from Monday. ** PICTURES, FREE TO READ **
Landmark for huge hospital upgrade
Caboolture Hospital’s new emergency department - part of a $399.5 million upgrade program - has opened for patients this morning. ** FREE TO READ **
Angry residents fight highway plan
Residents have launched a campaign to fight plans for an entire section of the 50km Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA). ** FREE TO READ **