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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.

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.

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Rallying call over 'facility' plans
News / Local
5 Feb 2024

Rallying call over 'facility' plans

Residents in Rothwell are rallying support to fight plans for a new 97-unit “retirement facility” on the former Frawleys tennis courts. ** FREE TO READ **

Flood recovery in Moreton Bay
News / Weather
5 Feb 2024

Flood recovery in Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay City Council continues to provide flood recovery support to residents affected by the recent heavy rainfall and flooding. Here's the details

Time to Splash and Play
News / Local
4 Feb 2024

Time to Splash and Play

Cool off at the Splash and Play event at The Mill Water Park on February 10. There will be plenty of water and land-based activities for families to enjoy. Here’s the details

Tree change for townhouse plans
News / Local
3 Feb 2024

Tree change for townhouse plans

Plans for 42 new townhouses in Margate have been sent back to the developer – because of a tree. ** FREE TO READ **

Flood disaster recovery for Moreton Bay
News / Local
31 Jan 2024

Flood disaster recovery for Moreton Bay

The focus will today shift to disaster recovery across the worst affected areas in the City of Moreton Bay. Here’s what is happening and how you can get help

Lift-off for new koala count
News / Local
31 Jan 2024

Lift-off for new koala count

New drone technology has been used for a koala survey across key reserves in the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **

How Moreton Bay is tackling wild weather
News / Local
30 Jan 2024

How Moreton Bay is tackling wild weather

There is growing concern over the northern part of the City of Moreton Bay and evacuation centres are opening, says Mayor Peter Flannery in an update on the severe weather hitting our region.

Big wet: roads closed across Moreton Bay
News / Local
30 Jan 2024

Big wet: roads closed across Moreton Bay

There is a growing number of roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay as heavy rain lashes South East Queensland. Weather warnings remain in place. Here’s the latest

Flood watch warning for Moreton Bay
News / Local
29 Jan 2024

Flood watch warning for Moreton Bay

The City of Moreton Bay has been put on “flood watch” after warnings of heavy rain today and tomorrow. ** FREE TO READ **

Funding for five ‘city-shaping projects’
News / Local
29 Jan 2024

Funding for five ‘city-shaping projects’

Five key projects in the City of Moreton Bay will now go ahead thanks to $45.53 million in funding from the SEQ City Deal Liveability Fund. They include projects at Caboolture, Bribie Island, Petrie and Redcliffe. Here’s the details