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Big rig moves in for USC stage two
The biggest and newest rotary drilling rig of its type in Australia has started boring 26m below ground, kicking off the second stage of expansion at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Moreton Bay campus.
NAIDOC Week: celebrating culture, strength, endurance, leadership
As we celebrate NAIDOC Week, we chat to proud Torres Strait Islander woman Sorita McGrane about her role in working with food and agribusiness in our region, the opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned and operated businesses and what NAIDOC Week means to her
Petition launched over huge wildlife fence plan
A koala exclusion fence, hundreds of metres long, is being planned beside a major road and playing fields in Clontarf to help protect the area's wildlife.
Fresh start for felled trees
NAIDOC Week: Trees cut down as part of the Bruce Highway upgrade have found a new home thanks to the Kabi Kabi people. See the video...
New rain data paves way for better flood mapping
New local rainfall data will provide more reliable and up-to-date flood information. Find out what it's all about...
Roundabout makes way for lights at Narangba
A roundabout will be replaced by traffic lights as part of a major overhaul at a Narangba intersection. Here's what's happening...
NAIDOC Week in Moreton Bay Region
NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Celebrations are being held this week and next. Here’s what’s happening
Council cracks down on pet registration
About 15 percent of dog and cat owners have failed to re-register their pet with Moreton Bay Regional Council. Here's what Council plans to do...
2022 Youth Art Awards open
Entries for Moreton Bay Region’s 2022 Youth Art Awards are open. Find out who can enter and what prizes are up for grabs...
Pastor defends church development application
The pastor of a proposed church near Dayboro has defended a planning application that has attracted hundreds of objections. Here's what he said...