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Plan for Morayfield growth and bushfire resilience
Moreton Bay Council seeks State approval for Morayfield South plans, outlining infrastructure, schools and growth for 26,000 residents, plus updated bushfire safety rules for new buildings.
Breaking ground on new homes
Construction begins on 36 social and affordable homes in Deception Bay, part of 620 planned across Moreton Bay. The Coast2Bay project will deliver secure housing for low- and moderate-income residents by 2027.
Saluting Moreton Bay’s firefighters
The City of Moreton Bay marks International Firefighters’ Day by honouring its fire crews, who manage over 1,640 reserves, conduct planned burns and support bushfire response, helping protect communities and local ecosystems.
Kiwi Cuzzy Guide to Moreton Bay
The Kiwi Cuzzy Guide highlights Moreton Bay’s top experiences, from Redcliffe Jetty to Bribie Island and hinterland drives, encouraging locals to showcase the region to visiting New Zealand friends and boost tourism.
Nipping weed in the bud
Tropical soda apple weed found on 18 Moreton Bay properties, posing a threat to crops and pastures as council works to contain its spread.
Fire trail work underway
New fire trails are being built across five Moreton Bay sites to support hazard reduction burns and protect wildlife. Works run to June as part of Council’s land buyback program to enhance biodiversity and reduce bushfire risk.
Month of Hills Festival fun
The Hills Festival, a month of events across Arana Hills, Ferny Hills and surrounds kicks off tomorrow. Enjoy live music, performances, family fun and the Hills Carnivale finale.
Funding fears for Moreton Bay projects
Nearly 90 Moreton Bay projects could be at risk if the Federal Government ends a key $500m infrastructure program. Mayor Peter Flannery warns roads, upgrades and community facilities face funding uncertainty without urgent action.
Detection dogs find elusive glider
Endangered southern greater gliders have been discovered at 10 new Moreton Bay sites, expanding their known range to 11. Detection dogs and upcoming drone surveys are helping uncover hidden populations of the elusive “flying koala.”
Safety fears at school zone
Speed and red-light cameras may be installed at Kippa-Ring’s Hercules Rd/Anzac Ave intersection amid safety concerns. Reports of speeding, red-light running and near misses in a school zone have prompted a government review.