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Top 10 breeds, names in Moreton Bay Region
Forget baby names … what are residents of the Moreton Bay Region calling their dogs and cats? There’s one name that tops the list for both.
Work on Youngs Crossing Road flood fix starts this year
Work is scheduled to start later this year on a bridge for Youngs Crossing Road. Find out what’s happening…
Selfless volunteers honoured in Australia Day Awards
The achievements and selfless contribution of four Moreton Bay citizens have been celebrated at Council’s 2022 Australia Day Awards. Meet the winners….
Call for council staff to have body cameras
A push by Moreton Bay Regional Council for regulatory officers to use body-worn cameras and other surveillance video while on duty has the backing on the Local Government Association of Queensland.
Advocacy promotes collaboration
Moreton Bay Regional Council will use its first advocacy plan to leverage government support for the region ahead of the Federal election. Find out what its focus is…
New chapter for Clontarf Beach Scouts
Clontarf Beach Scouts’ new flood-free den is providing more opportunities for young people. Read more here…
'Gamechanger' coming to Rothwell
Plans are gathering pace for an eight-hectare ‘gamechanger’ in over 50s living at Rothwell. Information sessions are being held next month and feedback is welcomed.
Library’s outdoor upgrade overdue
An upgrade of the outdoor area at Burpengary Library will be a boost for patrons. Find out what’s in store…
Tropical Cyclone Seth to bring high swells to coastal regions
Moreton Bay residents who live near the water are being urged to prepare for localised flooding, with king tides expected to hit the coastline as a result of Tropical Cyclone Seth. Find out how high the tides will be here
Council unveils new world class facilities
The Moreton Bay Region is set to receive a new BMX racetrack and a Football Centre for Excellence. Find out where these projects will be located here