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Prepare for bushfire season
With spring – and bushfire season - just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to prepare. Moreton Bay Region Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Peter Flannery...
Charting the region’s economic path
He pioneered the Sunshine Coast’s first regional economic development strategy, now Paul Martins has taken on the challenge of transforming Moreton Bay Region’s economy.
Upgrade tipped to fast-track waste disposal
A trip to the tip will be speedier thanks to a $6 million overhaul at the Dakabin Waste Facility.
Koala review by end of 2020
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s CEO will review how the Council is protecting koalas and present a report by the end of the year. He’s been asked to look at road crossings, possible speed reduction and the need for a wildlife hospital.
Foodies fees are waived again
Moreton Bay Regional Council has given the hospitality industry a COVID-19 stimulus by waiving another year of food licence fees for small businesses.
Bid to breathe life into council land
A nationwide search will soon begin for break-out business ideas to help transform the region’s economy and create jobs. It comes as Moreton Bay Regional Council offers up three parcels of land to private investors.
Ready to roll on Murrumba Downs road upgrades
A $5.6 million overhaul of the intersection at Brays Road and McClintock Drive in Murrumba Downs start in coming weeks, with Moreton Bay Regional Council awarding the construction contract today.
Supporting our community with cash
Twenty-eight clubs and organisations from across the Moreton Bay Region have shared more than $75,000 in the Local Community Support Grants for 2020-21.
Controlled burn Burpengary
Moreton Bay Regional Council Fire Management is planning a hazard reduction burn at Mayfield Crescent Park, Burpengary, on August 14.
Mayor reveals his top 10 picks
It is 100 days since the new Moreton Bay Regional Council was sworn in and Mayor Peter Flannery has picked out the top 10 achievements.