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Sculpture appeal for Bribie's turtles
Bribie Island’s largest human sculpture will be created next month to highlight and draw attention to the start of the turtle nesting season.
Students' award-winning freight plans
Two groups of UniSC Moreton Bay students have won national awards for creative solutions to problems facing Australia’s freight industry, in the annual GovHack competition.
Student wins calendar competition
A Year 3 student at Minimbah State School in Morayfield is among 12 Queensland children whose art was chosen for the 2023 Farm Safety calendar. Find out more...
Peninsula pair taking on the world
The world awaits Redcliffe PCYC trampoline gymnasts Harrison Lee and Bryce Edwards, pictured above, later this month.
Super Sunday in the park
Hundreds of families gathered in Gilmour Street Park, Mango Hill for a Sunday session of Music in the Park. Picture special
Little shark's adventures sure to delight
Ferny Hills author Josie Montano has launched a delightful children’s book about Little Shark Lulu's evening adventures in the deep blue sea. Find out more...
Lions honour children of courage
The Lions Club of North Lakes Inc hosted its eighth Children of Courage Awards Ceremony at The Lakes College Hall recently. Here's the details
Talent shines through in 2022 Youth Art Awards
Monsters, food and animals were common themes in this year’s Moreton Bay Region Youth Art Awards. See the winning art...
Winners helping young people succeed
Succeed Healthcare Solutions has won the inaugural EPIC Assist Award for Accessibility and Inclusiveness Excellence at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards. Find out more...
New courses on offer in health, early childhood and IT
Australian Trade College North Brisbane will expand its Year 11 course offering from 2023 to include Information Technology, Health Services and Early Childhood Education. Here’s the details