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Council’s year - in figures
News / Council
14 July 2026

Council’s year - in figures

City of Moreton Bay has revealed its 2025-26 results, with millions of library visits, thousands of potholes repaired, new parks opened and record community services delivered.

U-turn in boundary battle
News / Council
9 July 2026

U-turn in boundary battle

Queensland’s final electoral boundary changes keep Narangba in one electorate after community objections, while other Moreton Bay districts see major redistributions.

Water rates rise for Moreton Bay
News / Council
6 July 2026

Water rates rise for Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay residents will pay around $28 more a year for water after Unitywater's 1.6% price increase, while a State Government bulk water price freeze helps ease cost-of-living pressures.

Why green bins are going red
News / Council
6 July 2026

Why green bins are going red

Moreton Bay green bins, used for general waste, are being replaced with red lids as part of a statewide program to improve waste collection, recycling and consistency.

National award for visionary approach
News / Council
2 July 2026

National award for visionary approach

City of Moreton Bay has won a national award for its innovative approach to affordable housing, recognising initiatives tackling homelessness through community partnerships and low-cost land leases.

Green light for Narangba East planning
29 June 2026

Green light for Narangba East planning

Planning for Narangba East has been given the green light, with a new Temporary Local Planning Instrument paving the way for future housing, jobs and infrastructure while protecting community and environmental outcomes.

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Hurdle for retirement village application
News / Council
3 Nov 2021

Hurdle for retirement village application

An application to "vary" a development control plan enabling the construction of a retirement village and aged care facility on North Lakes golf course land has been rejected "in its current form".

Ready for big kick-off in Caboolture
News / Council
3 Nov 2021

Ready for big kick-off in Caboolture

Teams, players, officials and supporters from across Queensland are converging on Caboolture this week for the 2021 First Nations Indigenous Football Cup.

Award for popular play space
News / Local
1 Nov 2021

Award for popular play space

Moreton Bay Regional Council’s $8.5 million water park and play space at The Mill, Petrie, has taken out a gong at the 2021 IPWEAQ Excellence Awards.

News / Local
29 Oct 2021

Permits scrapped for parking

Motorists who park near Redcliffe Peninsula Line railway stations will no longer be required to apply for on-street parking permits.

Robotic animals delighting people with dementia
News / Local
26 Oct 2021

Robotic animals delighting people with dementia

Ten new furry friends have joined residents at Bolton Clarke Fernhill. Watch the video…

Caboolture West amendment gets green light
News / Council
22 Oct 2021

Caboolture West amendment gets green light

A new planning scheme amendment has given the long-awaited green light to the development of Caboolture West’s first new urban community. Read more here...

Jodie Shipway new Deputy Mayor
News / Council
20 Oct 2021

Jodie Shipway new Deputy Mayor

Moreton Bay Region has a new Deputy Mayor with a regional focus. Read why she wanted the job…

Flood of praise for Deputy Mayor Denise Sims
News / Council
20 Oct 2021

Flood of praise for Deputy Mayor Denise Sims

Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery has joined a chorus of people thanking Denise Sims for her service. Read what he had to say…

Delivering innovation and inspiration
News / Council
20 Oct 2021

Delivering innovation and inspiration

Innovate Moreton Bay will build on its work of the past three years, driving business and innovation under a tender awarded by Moreton Bay Regional Council this morning…

Council wants you to have your say
News / Local
20 Oct 2021

Council wants you to have your say

Moreton Bay Regional Council is hosting community pop-up sessions as part of the next phase of its Moreton Says program. It is also calling for residents to be part of focus groups.