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Who’s Who in 2022, Environment: Nick Steiner
Nick Steiner launched the Mini Farm Project, a charity growing food for those in need, at Samford. Two years later the project is opening new sites across South East Queensland
Who’s Who in 22, Environment: Pristine Peninsula
Residents passionate about protecting and cleaning up the environment have continued to make their voices heard through the Pristine Peninsula group in 2022
Bracing for ‘tough decisions’ on council projects
Moreton Bay Regional Council could be forced to make ‘tough decisions’ on council projects in 2023 if economic conditions worsen, it has been revealed today
Homeowners urged to fast-track process
Griffin and Murrumba Downs residents told by the State Government their new or established homes would be taken for Bruce Highway upgrades are being urged to check their legal rights.
Green waste limits lifted
Avid gardeners across the Moreton Bay Region will be able to dump as much green waste as they like at Council tips until the end of this financial year. Find out more...
Who’s Who in 2022, Inspiring People: Janelle Ford
Ningi’s Janelle Ford only launched her business a little over a year ago – but already she’s won four awards recognising her contribution to the mental health and disability sector. The Director and Clinical Nurse Consult at Progressive Play won gold, silver and bronze at the Roar Awards for Start-Up of the Year, Business Growth and Business of the Year respectively and a silver in the Emerging Ausmumpreneur of the Year for Queensland/Northern Territory at the AusMumpreneur Awards in 2022.
Who’s Who in 22, Inspiring People: Bob Millar
Community stalwart Bob Millar has been acknowledged for his dedication and commitment to the community, receiving an Order of Australia (OAM) medal in the Australian Day honours list for 2022
Council to honour fallen officers
Council buildings throughout the Moreton Bay Region will be lit up in blue from tonight in memory of the two police officers that were killed in the line of duty
Caboolture childcare centre approved
A new childcare centre catering for 117 children will be built at Caboolture – less than a kilometre away from two existing centres. Find out what's happening...
Wildlife fencing will not be moved
Koala protection fencing at the site of a $19 million pedestrian overpass in Clontarf will not be moved, says the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR).