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Planning protection sought for Morayfield South
Moreton Bay Regional Council wants State Government approval for a temporary planning solution for Morayfield south. Find out what it means…
Electric vehicles powering cleaner future
Bancroft MP Chris Whiting says there are financial benefits for owners of electric vehicles, but the reduced impact on the environment is the biggest benefit of all…
Warriors lock in Redcliffe base
The Vodafone Warriors have announced this morning that they will be based in Redcliffe for the 2022 NRL season. Here’s what we know
New era for Kallangur Fair
The new owner and manager of Kallangur Fair Shopping Centre has big things planned for the complex to make it more appealing to long-time customers and newcomers, while creating opportunities for future expansion. Here’s what we know
Report calls for action on litter
The 100-day campaign to reduce litter in Clontarf may be over, but the battle to solve the problem on a broader scale continues, with a report handed to elected representative calling for action.
Council buys second property to protect wildlife
Moreton Bay Regional Council is continuing in its quest to protect native habitat and wildlife for future generations through the Land Buyback Program. It has bought a 4ha property to protect native wildlife and habitat
Central works depot in the pipeline
Moreton Bay Regional Council will build a multi-million-dollar works depot to service the entire region, with the three existing depots to be decommissioned. Find out where it will be…
New format for region’s Australia Day Awards
Nominations for Moreton Bay Region’s Australia Day awards open today, with new categories that reflect the region’s diversity. Find out how to nominate…
Council meetings on the move
Moreton Bay Region councillors are stepping out of the council chamber and heading for Samford for their September 15 meeting. Find out why…
Big plans for Dakabin
The Comiskey family has revealed plans for a $20 million hotel and retail development at Dakabin. We chat to Rob Comiskey about their hopes for the site he remembers driving past as a boy.