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Turning tyres into state award
More than 28,000 tyres have been recycled into sustainable asphalt for Moreton Bay roads, cutting 556,361kg of CO2.
New Olympic sports precinct is a “no brainer”
Plans have been released for a new sport precinct which could bring Olympic rowing to the City of Moreton Bay. Council has unveiled its Flatwater Rowing Precinct as a possible rowing and paddle sports venue for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.
Illegal dumping still a major issue across Moreton Bay
Illegal dumping remains a major issue across Moreton Bay, with more than 2,000 sites investigated in three years and millions of litres of waste dumped.
Green light for new $295m resort
GemLife has received the green light from Moreton Bay City Council for its $295 million resort with river and lake frontage in Beachmere.
Green light for 24/7 service station on Bribie Island Road after divided council vote
Plans for a new service station on one of Moreton Bay’s busiest arterial roads have been given the green light – despite opposition to the proposal.
Morayfield’s adjoining parks to be unified under single name
Two adjoining parks in Morayfield will soon share one name, with the City of Moreton Bay officially adopting Nairn Park to reduce confusion and better reflect how the community uses the space.
Local legends honoured at 2026 Australia Day Awards
The City of Moreton Bay has recognised four outstanding locals whose dedication and service have helped strengthen communities and improve lives through the 2026 Australia Day Awards.
New nature play park opens in Bray Park with space for all ages
Families in Bray Park now have a new place to explore, play and unwind, with John Bray Park officially reopening following a major upgrade.
Australia Day clean-ups prompt reminder on battery disposal across Moreton Bay
Battery-related fires are rising in City of Moreton Bay waste facilities, averaging 12 incidents per month and increasing risks to workers, trucks and communities.