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Art brightens foreshore footpaths
Paths across the Moreton Bay Region are a little brighter thanks to the new Art At Large: Foreshore Footpaths program. Find out more...
Water 'within safe range' at Settlement Cove Lagoon
Water quality at Redcliffe’s Settlement Cove Lagoon found to be in 'safe range' despite swimmers saying on social media they suffered burns and sores after visiting. Here's what we know...
Mayor: ‘serious conversation’ needed on urban sprawl
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery says a serious conversation about infill developments – building new homes in established centres - needs to happen this year to prevent further suburban sprawl. It comes as greater green protections take effect across the region. Here’s what’s happening
Calls show where storm hit hardest
The clean-up from last night’s storm is continuing across the region - as more wild weather may return. Suburbs hardest hit and rainfall figures.
Huge upgrade for major road
Plans to widen part of Deception Bay Road, from two lanes to four, have been unveiled - and are open for public comment.
Big plans for prime Redcliffe block
Plans have been submitted for a new nine-storey development right in the heart of Redcliffe, just metres from the beach front.
Accessibility boost: Boardwalk upgrades coming
Moreton Bay Regional Council will spend $516,000 restoring footbridges and boardwalks across the region after they were damaged by extreme rainfall last February and May. Here’s where the work is happening
Candlelight vigil honours Emma Lovell
A candlelight vigil to celebrate the life of mum of two Emma Lovell, who was allegedly murdered on Boxing Day, will be held at Lake Eden this evening. Here's what's happening...
Join Moreton Bay Region SES’ ranks
Moreton Bay Region SES is looking for 100 more volunteers to join its ranks. There’s a series of information sessions early in the new year for those keen to find out more. Here’s the details
New home for flood-affected locals
A Moreton Bay family who lost everything in this year’s floods have been given a new start at life and a new home just in time for Christmas thanks to the jointly funded Commonwealth and State government $741 million Resilient Homes Fund