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Sidonie Newport joins Moreton Daily as Strategic Partner
One of the Redcliffe Peninsula's favourite café and bar destinations has joined Moreton Daily as a Strategic Partner, reinforcing its commitment to supporting community connection and local storytelling across the City of Moreton Bay.
Meet for free help to find job
The free Youth Job Meet returns to Strathpine, connecting young people with local employers, apprenticeships, training providers and on-the-spot job opportunities.
Appeal lodged in golf course battle
An appeal has been lodged against Moreton Bay City Council’s refusal of a proposed driving range at the former North Lakes Golf Course, with the dispute now heading to court.
Matilda is back in Moreton Bay
A miniature version of the iconic 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot Matilda has arrived at The Mill playground in Petrie, giving Moreton Bay a nostalgic new attraction.
Bucket-list cruises for over-50s
Discover six bucket-list cruises for 2026/27, from Alaska and the Kimberley to Europe’s Christmas markets, with expert advice from Cruiseabout North Lakes.
Bribie to host “biggest yet”
Bribie Island will host the Pastel Society of Australia’s biggest Annual Awards exhibition yet, featuring acclaimed artists, free demonstrations and a celebration of fine art.
Giving Moreton Bay youth a red-hot crack at life
The Youth Development Foundation is transforming young lives across Moreton Bay, connecting vulnerable youth with education, employment and local businesses for a brighter future.
Finding connection at The Redcliffe Treehouse
The Redcliffe Tree House has become a unique community hub, combining a café, bookstore and event space where locals gather, connect and feel at home.
JAX Tyres & Auto North Lakes celebrates 10 Years of growth, service and community support
JAX Tyres & Auto North Lakes is celebrating 10 years of trusted automotive service, community support and helping local drivers with expert tyre and mechanical care.
Why Moreton Bay petrol prices are so high
Moreton Bay petrol prices are among the highest in South East Queensland, with RACQ blaming a lack of competition and calling for fuel market reforms.