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Pitch big ideas at inaugural Creative Industries Demo Day
Creative businesses across the Moreton Bay Region with big ideas or a desire to grow are being encouraged to apply to be part of the inaugural Creative Industries Demo Day to be held at the Caboolture Hub in May.
Celebrating Woody Point landmark’s centenary
The heritage-listed Woody Point Memorial Hall celebrates its centenary this month and remains a hub for community activity – just what its proponents would have wanted. We take a look back at where it all began
Moreton Army to stand down as targeted clean-ups continue
Volunteers who selflessly gave their time to help clean up following the floods in the Moreton Army have been stood down, with targeted clean-ups to continue. Find out more here
Proposed local law changes you need to know
A sweeping review of Council's Local Laws, which impact our daily lives and where we all live, has recommended major changes. The review covers a wide range key issues. See which will impact you...
Residents urged to back a local and book a staycation
With the travel and hospitality industries being decimated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the general manager of one Moreton Bay hotel is urging people to book a staycation closer to home. Find out how you can help boost the economy here
Governor thanks Moreton SES volunteers
Queensland Governor Dr Jeanette Young has personally thanked the 260 members of the Moreton Region SES Unit for their work during the flood emergency.
Call to keep conserving power
Residents have answered an urgent call to conserve power at Mango Hill, Griffin, Kallangur, Kippa-Ring, Murrumba Downs, North Lakes and Rothwell, avoiding any load-shedding overnight. They are being asked to do the same today. Here’s the latest from Energex
Creating connections for wildlife
Land for threatened and endangered wildlife will be better protected at Eatons Hill thanks to a Council buyback scheme program. Find out more…
Rate relief for businesses, homeowners
Community groups and sports clubs will be able to apply for flood recovery grants under new measures approved by Moreton Bay Regional Council. There's also help for ratepayers. Find out more...
Investment in innovation
Innovation and entrepreneurs across the Moreton Bay Region have been given a boost with the announcement of a new $300,000+ Council-funded innovation program.