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Streets better after $5.6m upgrades
Streets around Morayfield East State School are now safer and less congested after the completion of $5.6 million of upgrades along Graham Rd.
'Santa' Ken made life member
‘Emergency Santa’ Ken Wilkinson has been made a life member of Mango Hill Progress Association (MHPA) at its recent annual meeting.
Record fine for illegal waste dumper
A 67-year-old Banksia Beach man has been fined $35,000 and convicted of illegally dumping building waste at Narangba. Find out why in our FREE to read article...
Talah's memory to live on with new plaque to be installed
The memory of Talah Jackson will live on in Margate after her family met with Council officers and agreed to remove her cross and install a permanent plaque on a seat bench in the same area where her ashes were scattered
Waste driving region's roads green
More than 130 tonnes of waste have been saved from landfill and joined Moreton Bay region’s growing list of ‘green roads’.
Properties with outstanding rates slated for auction
More than 30 properties could be sold by Moreton Bay Regional Council in June in a bid to cover rates and charges that have not been paid for more than three years. Here's why...
Menacing dog owners off to court
Owners of dangerous and menacing dogs are headed to court after failing to pay fines issued by Moreton Bay Regional Council.. Here's why...
Young innovators back 2023 awards
Last year’s winners of the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards say the program helped develop business and marketing expertise and they’re encouraging other students to have a crack in the 2023 competition. Entries are open now. Here’s the details
Report's verdict on Suttons Beach Pavilion
Campaigners have today been given advance access to a 600-page structural integrity report on the viability of Suttons Beach Pavilion, following independent testing of the structures.
Motorists contest parking fines in court
Twelve people have chosen to appear in court rather than pay parking fines issued by Moreton Bay Regional Council. Here's what they're accused of...