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Emma calls time on stellar career
Emma Jackson, who grew up and went to school in Pine Rivers, has called time on an 18-year triathlon career which took her from Lawnton to the Olympics and a world title. ** FREE TO READ **
Vote for Moreton Bay PrideFest in Queens Ball Awards
Moreton Bay PrideFest has been nominated in the 2024 Queens Ball Awards. Voting closes on June 9. Here’s how you can show your support
$3.7m to boost SES disaster response
The State Government has announced a $3.7 million boost to disaster response and recovery with support for 60 Queensland SES groups, including several from the City of Moreton Bay. Here's the details
Pooches in the Park Woody Point
Pawrents unite! The ultimate dog-friendly extravaganza, Pooches in the Park, is coming to Woody Point on Sunday, June 16. Best of all, it's free...
EXCLUSIVE: New home tipped for Commonwealth Games mascot
Moreton Bay could soon be home to another Queensland cultural icon, with plans to bring beloved 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot Matilda to the city. **FREE TO READ**
Remarkable collections on display
Treasure troves of eccentricities will be unveiled at The Keeper: Collectors and their Collections exhibition which opens in Pine Rivers Heritage Museum on Wednesday. ** FREE TO READ **
Drive-in Movie in the Park North Harbour
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for an evening of high-octane entertainment at North Harbour's first drive-in movie in the park - and it's free to attend... **FREE TO READ**
Real men to stand up at rally
The Real Men Rally aims to bring together men from across the City of Moreton Bay to take a stand against domestic and family violence on June 16. Here's how to get involved
Funding boost for five projects
Five local artists and community organisations will share more than $44,000 for arts, culture and heritage projects in the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
Hospital expands to boost health care
Redcliffe is set for a major upgrade in healthcare facilities with the official launch of the Peninsula Private Hospital redevelopment project. ** FREE TO READ **