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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.

Holidays set for a wool-tastic start
25 June 2026

Holidays set for a wool-tastic start

Moreton Bay libraries, galleries and parks will host free winter school holiday activities, from alpacas and wool demonstrations to magic shows, sport and creative workshops.

Funding welcomed for key projects
News / Council
25 June 2026

Funding welcomed for key projects

Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery has welcomed State Budget funding for the Bribie Island Bridge, TAFE and Wildlife Hospital, while calling for more investment in transport and housing infrastructure.

Unveiling Moreton Bay’s quantum future
18 June 2026

Unveiling Moreton Bay’s quantum future

Ground has been broken on PsiQuantum’s world-first utility-scale quantum computer at Moreton Bay Central, a project expected to drive innovation, create jobs and accelerate breakthroughs in medicine, advanced materials and technology.

Quantum leap for Moreton Bay
18 June 2026

Quantum leap for Moreton Bay

Work will officially start today on PsiQuantum’s new Moreton Bay Central facility where the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer will be built.

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Mayor's pitch for critical funding
News / Local
31 Mar 2025

Mayor's pitch for critical funding

Federal Election candidates have been told a “fair share of funding” is vital for City of Moreton Bay’s future.

New First Nations headspace to open
News / Local
31 Mar 2025

New First Nations headspace to open

Young people in Moreton Bay will have access to a new Australia-first mental health service, focused on supporting local First Nations people.

Upgrade to start at popular park
News / Council
30 Mar 2025

Upgrade to start at popular park

The amenities at Bluey Piva Park, Woorim Beach, will receive a $4.1 million upgrade to make beach days more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Here are the details.

Roads closed Moreton Bay due to flooding March 29 2025
News / Local
29 Mar 2025

Roads closed Moreton Bay due to flooding March 29 2025

There are several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain hits the region. Here are the roads affected.

Work starts on 2000-home development
News / Local
29 Mar 2025

Work starts on 2000-home development

The first sod has been officially turned on the new Rivermont development which will bring more than 2000 new homes to Waraba.

Roads closed in Moreton Bay due to flooding March 28 2025
News / Local
28 Mar 2025

Roads closed in Moreton Bay due to flooding March 28 2025

There are several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain hits the region. Here are the roads affected.

Driving ahead with $80m upgrade
News / Local
28 Mar 2025

Driving ahead with $80m upgrade

The $80 million upgrade of Youngs Crossing Rd, across North Pine River, has taken another significant step forward.

'Olympic legacy' for Moreton Bay
News / Local
26 Mar 2025

'Olympic legacy' for Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay’s proposed $205 million Olympic and Paralympic centre ticked virtually every box in a key review of Brisbane’s 2032 venues.

Green light for Moreton Bay's Olympic venue
News / Local
25 Mar 2025

Green light for Moreton Bay's Olympic venue

Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre has today been confirmed as one of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic venues.

Green light for Bribie review
News / Local
24 Mar 2025

Green light for Bribie review

An urgent review will be held into the Bribie Island breakthrough, which has raised concerns for many residents and businesses.