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It's showtime at Mueller College
Mueller College is preparing to open its gates and raise the curtain for two major events at its Rothwell campus next month.
Popular park gets $500,000 upgrade
Leslie Patrick Park’s all abilities playground has reopened with a $500,000 upgrade, adding sensory, braille and low-vision play features for Moreton Bay families.
Holidays set for a wool-tastic start
Moreton Bay libraries, galleries and parks will host free winter school holiday activities, from alpacas and wool demonstrations to magic shows, sport and creative workshops.
Helping shape leaders of tomorrow
Discover how Redcliffe State High School’s Leadership Aspirant Program is helping shape the leaders of tomorrow by building confidence, leadership skills, community engagement and real-world experience for Year 11 students.
Work starts on new Kids Club
Work has started on a new Kids Club at Sports Central Caboolture, featuring interactive play zones, creative spaces and family-friendly entertainment for all children.
Bluey to star at free family event
Bluey and Bingo are heading to Redcliffe for a free family event featuring live entertainment, activities, community services and fun for little Queenslanders.
Brisbane Whale Watching launches milestone 30th season
Brisbane Whale Watching launches its 30th season from Redcliffe on June 6, offering daily tours across Moreton Bay to see humpback whales during migration, with award-winning local operators sharing unforgettable wildlife encounters through winter.
Older and Bolder: A new era of comfortable dentistry
Modern dentistry at Platypus Dental Strathpine is changing perceptions with gentle, minimally invasive treatments, advanced technology and a patient-first approach focused on comfort and care.
Broncos and Paw Patrol to feature at Spring Early Learning opening
Spring Early Learning will open in Narangba with a family fun day featuring Broncos stars, Paw Patrol, and free entertainment and activities, celebrating a play-based early learning centre for school readiness.
What children actually remember from childhood
What are the moments children remember most? Not the toys or activities, but the times they felt safe, seen and deeply loved. Sesame Lane explains the powerful role emotional connection plays in shaping confident, resilient children.