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Dolphins to rise for Magic Round occasion
A big Magic Round crowd at Suncorp Stadium and with a medal honouring league great Arthur Beetson medal up for grabs, the Dolphins will have plenty to play for when they take on the Roosters on Friday night. Star winger Jack Bostock says they are primed for a massive game.
Race to help people with dementia
Dementia Australia’s largest annual fundraising event, Memory Walk & Jog, is heading back to the Redcliffe Peninsula to help raise funds to support people living with dementia, their families and carers. Here are the details.
Moreton Motorway battle ramping up
A battle to save Elimbah homes and businesses in the path of the new Moreton Motorway, has entered a crucial new phase.
"Largest outdoor store in southern hemisphere"
Work has officially started on the new $92 million Anaconda Adventure HQ development at Brendale.
Tickets on sale now for 2025 Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival
The 2025 Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival is serving up its biggest program yet, with tickets on sale from today for what promises to be the most flavour-packed weekend of the year. Here are the details + how to get tickets.
Cultural Safe Room at Deception Bay
A ‘Cultural Safe Room’ is now operating at Deception Bay Police Station, creating a safe space for multicultural and first nations people to speak to police officers in a safe and respectful environment. Here are the details.
Community events going to tender
Moreton Bay City Council will be inviting tenders to deliver 37 free community events a year at venues across the region.
North Lakes man lands $1.25 million
A young North Lakes man is keeping cool, calm and collected after becoming a millionaire in the weekend’s Gold Lotto draw.
Where to vote in Moreton Bay for 2025 Federal Election
Polling centres will be open from 8am-6pm across the Moreton Bay region for the 2025 Federal Election on Saturday May 3. Here is the polling booth list.
Top honours for Moreton Bay students
Students from the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Moreton Bay campus, who received the City of Moreton Bay Scholarship or Study Bursary, have graduated with top academic recognition.