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Preservation Stations keeping memorabilia safe
New preservation stations at Moreton Bay libraries and museums are helping visitors convert their memorabilia to digital files. Find out how they work…
Museum reopens with exciting new exhibition
The Pine Rivers Heritage Museum has reopened its doors to the public following six months of renovations, featuring a new exhibition in time for the school holidays. Find out more here
Innovators celebrate investment
Tinkers and thinkers from across the Moreton Bay Region gathered to celebrate a massive Moreton Bay Regional Council investment in innovation. See the photo gallery
Boost for region's flood-hit residents
Unitywater is considering an appeal to waive excess water charges for flood-affected homes in this region.
Moreton Bay Region to share in historic SEQ City Deal
The Federal and State Governments and the Council of Mayors South East Queensland (SEQ) have today signed the SEQ City Deal – a joint commitment to deliver $1.8 billion in infrastructure. We find out what it means for the Moreton Bay Region
Forum to help businesses hit by floods
An online forum will offer businesses hit hard by the recent flooding disaster a step-by-step guide to accessing financial assistance on March 29. Here’s how to get involved
Appeal to waive water charges for flood-hit residents
Moreton Bay Regional Council has urged Unitywater to step in and help residents across the region hit hard by last month’s devastating floods.
Proposed names for new city west of Caboolture
Moreton Bay Regional Council has revealed its top three preferred names for the new city west of Caboolture. They will now be considered by the State Government. Find out what they are
Work to start on new $105m development in Burpengary
The first homesites are set to be released mid-year at a new 329-lot development in Burpengary.
Work to start on seven projects
A major intersection, sporting grounds, a skate park and popular community space are among seven projects in the Petrie electorate to receive $3,335,374 in Federal Government funding and will be delivered by Moreton Bay Regional Council.