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See Emma Memma at Vietjet Redcliffe KiteFest 2024
Beloved children’s entertainer Emma Memma can't wait for this year’s Vietjet Redcliffe KiteFest. Find out how to catch the show in the link to the FREE story in the comments below.
Big plans for new student digs
Plans have been lodged for a development with 301 student bedrooms on vacant land in a residential street at Petrie. Find out where
Generations reunite for school’s 100th anniversary
There were plenty of laughs and stories about the “good old days” when former classmates and teachers reconnected at Bribie Island State School’s 100th anniversary celebrations last month.
Tribute to Redcliffe’s history
People from across Moreton Bay are invited an event commemorating Redcliffe’s role in paving the way for Queensland to become a state. Here's what's happening...
Celebration 150 years in the making
Preparations are underway for Mount Samson State School’s 150th anniversary celebrations, with past students, teachers and parents encouraged to join in the festivities. Find out what is planned here
Classmates to reunite for centenary celebrations
Bribie Island State School will mark a historic milestone this month, with Principal Leah Mullane encouraging former students, teachers, parents and carers to join in the celebrations. Find out more here
Inclusive fun the name of the game
Inclusive fun was the name of the Aussie Rules game at Endeavour Foundation’s Learning and Lifestyle Hub in Lawnton recently. See the photos...
New Indigenous social enterprise changing lives
A new social enterprise creating a brighter future for Indigenous Australians has launched at Brendale. Here's how...
To Infinity and Beyond! Australia in Space is coming to Moreton Bay!
Get ready to take one giant leap into the cosmos as the Australia in Space - Earth and Beyond exhibition touches down at the Redcliffe Museum.
Molly helping shape the future
From advising politicians to discussing social impact initiatives with young people across the globe, St Eugene College Burpengary student Molly O’Hanlon is on a mission to make a lasting impact.