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Free legal advice for flood-hit residents
Flood-affected residents can access free legal support through the Pine Rivers Community Legal Service (PRCLS) at its walk-in clinic at Kallangur Neighbourhood Centre on Friday.
Glimpse into The Mill's remarkable future
The future of our region’s “hidden gem” is starting to emerge for The Mill at Moreton Bay development in Petrie.
Big rig moves in for USC stage two
The biggest and newest rotary drilling rig of its type in Australia has started boring 26m below ground, kicking off the second stage of expansion at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Moreton Bay campus.
Can you train your cat?
When we think of animal or pet training, we tend to think of dogs, but our furry feline friends can be trained too. Pet expert Kylie Mackay shares some tips for success
NAIDOC Week 2022: Gubbi Gubbi language and culture thriving
Traditional Owner and Cultural Educator Aunty Christine is passionate about preserving the culture, language and history of the Gubbi Gubbi people. Find out how...
NAIDOC Week in Moreton Bay Region
NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Celebrations are being held this week and next. Here’s what’s happening
Student winners of first Mayor's innovation awards revealed
Two Albany Creek State High School students have won the first Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards, held at a Live Pitch Ceremony last night.
MPs detail Budget spending in electorates
Big-tickets projects and funding packages may have dominated headlines following last week’s State Budget, so Moreton Daily asked MPs for each of the electorates in the Moreton Bay Region to reveal what’s in it for their constituents.
Stem Punks forging new frontiers
Thousands of children around the globe will get a taste of space travel thanks to an innovative program developed by innovative Samford business STEM Punks...
State Budget 2022-23 what it means for Moreton Bay Region
The State Government announced $834.7 million in infrastructure spending in the Moreton Bay Region as it handed down its 2022-23 Budget this afternoon. Here’s the details