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Works starts on new $17.5m PCYC
Construction of a new $17.5 million Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) in Caboolture is officially underway. See more pictures ** FREE TO READ **
Jessika's journey from Maccas to clinical trials
More than 300 students graduated from UniSC’s Moreton Bay and Caboolture campuses this month – including a former McDonald’s manager. Picture gallery, time lapse videos *FREE TO READ **
New school set to open in Redcliffe
Staff are preparing to launch a new independent school in Redcliffe, which will open next week with 24 foundation students. ** FREE TO READ **
From school drop out to top medical degree
Jamie Bryant never finished high school. In fact, he was kicked out three times. But last week the 40-year-old single father-of-two graduated from UniSC Moreton Bay and is on a path to being a doctor. ** FREE TO READ **
Moreton Bay shines at Disability Sector Awards
Moreton Bay mums Kylie Reeves and Alana “Tink” McMullen were among the finalists in this year’s Queensland Disability Sector Awards. Here's how locals fared... **FREE TO READ**
Loads of fun at emergency services expo
Sound the siren in a police car, learn what it takes to be a State Emergency Service volunteer and use the fire hose on a rural fire fighting truck at an emergency services expo on April 20. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
$100 million project to open at Petrie
UniSC Moreton Bay will officially open three new buildings today – almost doubling its campus floor space in just four years. See pictures ** FREE TO READ **
Day for black caps and gowns
It's graduation day tomorrow for hundreds of students at the Moreton Bay and Caboolture campuses of the University of the Sunshine Coast. ** FREE TO READ **
Setting kids up for life
With a focus on self-belief and helping young people become the best version of themselves, Matt Fiddes Martial Arts Moreton Bay is changing the lives of hundreds of people. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**
Take-off for plane built by students
An aircraft built in Caboolture by students, has passed its flight tests and taken to the skies. ** FREE TO READ **