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Boost for vulnerable mums
A Brendale charity that delivers crucial support for vulnerable mums will be able to help even more thanks to a donation from the Sunbites Good Fuel Fund. Here's how you can help too...
Australian Trade College to launch new program
Australian Trade College North Brisbane (ATCNB) has announced the launch of a program with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help students get prepared for the next major cloud technology revolution. Here's the details
Gerry finalist for Australian of Year
Gerry Blackwell, founder of the Youth Development Foundation (YDF) in Strathpine, is a 2024 Australian of the Year Award nominee for Queensland. ** FREE TO READ **
Vaccination rates drop in Metro North
Vaccination rates have fallen among adults and children within the Metro North Hospital and Health Service catchment in the past three years, prompting a plea for people to ensure they stay up to date. Here's the details... **FREE TO READ**
Six strategies to ease Year 12 exam stress
As QCAA exams approach, it’s important for students and parents to understand the stress that usually comes with these studies and how to manage it. Here's the details
Magpie swooping season in Moreton Bay
Magpie swooping season is in fill swoop and it’s time to stay vigilant and protect yourself. Find out why they swoop and how to protect yourself
On the ball - at uni and Dolphins
Isaiya Katoa is a typical first-year business student at the University of the Sunshine Coast, living, studying and working in Moreton Bay. But there is one big difference. ** FREE TO READ **
Oysters put to work in Pine River
The first 40 Robust Oyster Baskets (ROBs) have been installed in the upper estuarine reaches of the Pine River in a project to improve the water quality. ** FREE TO READ **
New support hub opens for veterans
A new Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub has officially opened in Caboolture providing services and support for ADF personnel and their loved ones. ** FREE TO READ **
Annie Lane rallies for farm project
The award-winning Annie Lane Café, on Bribie Island, will hold a special event this month to support The Mini Farm Project. ** FREE TO READ **