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$19.5 million Suttons Beach Pavilion build begins
Construction begins on the $19.5M Suttons Beach Pavilion in Redcliffe, featuring new facilities, ocean-view deck, dining options and landscaping.
Gifts for unsung heroes
The “unpaid, unseen and unheard” work of carers is being recognised by a special program in the Moreton Bay region: The Josh Arieni Legacy.
Redcliffe State High School joins Moreton Daily as Strategic Partner
Redcliffe State High School joins Moreton Daily as a 2026 Strategic Partner, strengthening community ties across Redcliffe and Moreton Bay. Discover its 2026 vision plus academic academies, sport and creative excellence programs.
Learn about echidnas at Deception Bay forum
A free echidna conservation forum is coming to Deception Bay, featuring wildlife scientist Dr Kate Dutton-Regester and local research in South-East Queensland.
Lunar New Year celebrations land in Caboolture this weekend
Caboolture Town Square will come alive this weekend as Moreton Bay marks the Lunar New Year with a free, family-friendly community celebration.
Back to school brings e-scooter safety into focus for Moreton Bay families
As students return to school and kids unwrap new e-scooters and e-bikes, City of Moreton Bay families are urged to check local rules before the school run begins.
New nature play park opens in Bray Park with space for all ages
Families in Bray Park now have a new place to explore, play and unwind, with John Bray Park officially reopening following a major upgrade.
Redcliffe Tigers set to welcome players and families for 2026 sign-on day
The Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club is opening its doors to players, families and supporters, inviting the local community to get involved ahead of the 2026 season.
Summer Skate Sesh rolls into Morayfield with just days left to enjoy it
With the school holidays almost over and kids squeezing in every last bit of fun before term starts, Morayfield Shopping Centre has become the place to be, with only days left to join the action.
Float to survive: a timely water safety reminder
With school holidays nearing an end, the Australia Day long weekend approaching, water safety experts are urging locals to remember one simple message that could save lives: float to survive.