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Night market back at sports club
Producers and makers from across the region will be at North Lakes Sports Club’s Summer Alleyway Night Market this week.
Water 'within safe range' at Settlement Cove Lagoon
Water quality at Redcliffe’s Settlement Cove Lagoon found to be in 'safe range' despite swimmers saying on social media they suffered burns and sores after visiting. Here's what we know...
Calls show where storm hit hardest
The clean-up from last night’s storm is continuing across the region - as more wild weather may return. Suburbs hardest hit and rainfall figures.
Exhibition celebrates Aussie backyards
Take a trip down memory lane and learn how to create the perfect environment for nurturing Australian wildlife at an exhibition on at the Redcliffe Museum. There's also workshops available...
Gold-en finish at Queensland titles
Southern Cross swimmers finished 2022 with a host medals at the McDonald’s Queensland Championships in Brisbane.
10 cheap things to do on the Christmas break
With Christmas festivities wrapped up for another year and the bank account looking a little depleted, there’s no reason why you can’t still head out for the day in the Moreton Bay Region. Here’s some budget-friendly options to choose from
New Year’s Eve events Moreton Bay Region
There are heaps of events happening on New Year’s Eve in the Moreton Bay Region. Here’s a list of free and ticketed events and where you can see fireworks
TradeMutt launching new range with Moreton Bay charity
TradeMutt, Moreton Bay charity Sweet Peanuts and award-winning Indigenous artist Bobbi Lockyer have joined forces to launch a new workwear range - including medical scrubs. Find out how to order...
Who’s Who in 2022, Music & Arts: Red Music and Dance
An enthusiastic performing arts teacher from Red Music and Dance at Rothwell has created a new competition called the Moreton Bay Performing Arts Challenge which will celebrate young performers from across the region
Who’s Who in 2022, Music & Arts: JAM Performing Arts
JAM Performing Arts was one of the first dance schools to open in North Lakes – and it is still going strong 15 years later