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Moreton Bay Regional Council Budget: Divisions 1-3 highlights
Moreton Bay Regional Council has just handed down its Budget for 2022-23. We take a look at what it means for residents living in Divisions 1, 2 and 3. Here’s the highlights
Moreton Bay Regional Council Budget: Rates to rise
Ratepayers in the Moreton Bay Region face a rates hike as Council grapples with rising costs and supply chain shortages. Council has just handed down its 2022-23 Budget. Here’s what you need to know
Lease for new BMX centre
Pine Rivers BMX Club has officially been granted a lease for a new facility being built at Nolan Park at Brendale. Find out what it means...
Budget boost for green initiatives
Solar-powered ride on mowers and a boost for tree planting are among the initiatives expected in tomorrow’s Moreton Bay Regional Council Budget. Find out what else is likely...
RV-friendly status putting Woodford on the map
Woodford will drive tourism to the Moreton Bay Region after being awarded RV Friendly Town status. Find out what it means...
Council to fund biggest ever community events calendar in 2022-23 Budget
There will be a Council-sponsored party somewhere in the Moreton Bay Region almost every week, with a new jam-packed events calendar to be unveiled as part of what’s expected to be a record Council Budget tomorrow. Find out more
Moreton Bay Region calls for more hotel investment
The Moreton Bay Region has become so popular with short-term visitors, it needs up to eight new branded hotels to cope with demand. The mayor is calling for investment
Water and sewerage bills to ease for Moreton Bay households
Annual water supply and sewerage services bills will fall in 2022-23 for most Moreton Bay Region households. Here’s what we know
Sign up for free weather alerts
With the region still dealing with the aftermath of February's floods, fewer than a third of residents in Woodford have subscribed to get free weather warnings. Here's how to sign up...
Work starts on $10m park 'n ride expansion
Work on the Mango Hill park ‘n’ ride expansion has officially started following a $10 million funding injection.