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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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Helping Those Hurting Most
News / Council
6 Apr 2020

Helping Those Hurting Most

Council is currently in the process of refunding $1 million worth of food licencing fees to restaurants and cafes that have had to close their doors, or can only sell take away.

$2 Million Helping Keep Tradies on the Tools
News / Council
6 Apr 2020

$2 Million Helping Keep Tradies on the Tools

Moreton Bay Regional Council has brought forward $2 million worth of works, as part of its $15 million stimulus package to help keep our economy ticking.

$5 Million investment into our Community
News / Council
6 Apr 2020

$5 Million investment into our Community

Local clubs and volunteer organisations are an important part of the social fabric that makes Moreton Bay Region such a special place to live.

$200 Rates Rebate: A little can go a long way
News / Council
6 Apr 2020

$200 Rates Rebate: A little can go a long way

All recipients of the Federal Government’s Coronavirus Supplement are eligible, and all ratepayers will receive an information flyer inside the envelope of your next rates notice.

Moreton Bay Region Ahead of the Crowd
News / Council
6 Apr 2020

Moreton Bay Region Ahead of the Crowd

Moreton Bay Region CEO Greg Chemello said the current councillors were recalled for an emergency meeting last month to debate and approve about $15 million in grassroots stimulus measures.