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Anzac Day flypasts in Moreton Bay
RAAF Anzac Day flypasts are scheduled, subject to conditions, at five services in the Moreton Bay region tomorrow morning.
Anzac Day Live Coverage 2026
Moreton Bay is today honouring the ANZACs at commemorations which started before dawn. Seventeen different locations, from Bribie and Woodford down to Bray Park and Samford are hosting marches and services. Thousands of residents and visitors will march and line streets and attend ceremonies run by RSLs and community organisations.
Younger veterans in focus this Anzac Day
As Moreton Bay marks Anzac Day, focus is turning to younger veterans facing unique physical and mental health challenges. These local services are supporting those who have served, providing ongoing care and recognition.
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Honouring fallen on Anzac Day
This Anzac Day, honour Moreton Bay's fallen heroes. From Woodford’s Avenue of Honour to community marches, residents will gather to remember sacrifice, service and the enduring Anzac spirit.
New program backs women-led businesses across Moreton Bay
Women-led businesses across Moreton Bay are gaining new opportunities to grow and lead, with the launch of a specialised leadership program backed by Community Bank Samford.
Shaping future of Pine Rivers
The Pine Rivers Regional Leaders Summit, happening on May 27, will feature the business leaders behind major local projects, including Brendale’s Supernode, new hotels and retail developments.
Police probe Moreton Bay car thefts
Police are investigating a number of car thefts across Moreton Bay and Brisbane this week. Investigations are ongoing to establish if any offences, between April 14 and 17, are connected.
New bar plans at waterfront cafe
Sidonie Newport, the waterfront cafe and bar, is closing just for next week as part of its expansion plans.
Burn-offs start before bushfire season
Hazard reduction burns are underway across Moreton Bay, with sites on Bribie Island and Albany Creek already targeted to reduce bushfire risk and protect communities.