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Highway changes kicked in today
Temporary traffic changes on the Bruce Highway, between Dohles Rocks Rd and Anzac Ave, will now start tomorrow (April 16). Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) says the delay, from the start of this week, was due to signage and site arrangements.
Taking Brendale craft to Japan
Moreton Bay brewery will travel to Japan with a council-led trade delegation after winning 19 medals at the Queensland Beer Awards. Learn more about how this local success story is chasing global opportunities, exploring export potential and showcasing the region’s flavours on the international stage.
Rising to new national challenge
Ex-Army veteran John Butler, 72, will represent Queensland at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, embracing sport to support physical and mental wellbeing.
Movie joins turtle awareness expo
Moreton Bay Turtle Expo returns with a movie and free family events to celebrate local wildlife and community engagement.
Buyers target Moreton Bay suburbs
Caboolture, Morayfield and Burpengary rank among Queensland’s top suburbs for house sales, highlighting strong demand in Moreton Bay’s growing commuter corridor.
Students driving suburb change
The rapid growth of UniSC Moreton Bay and new Council policy are driving change in Petrie. Blocks close to the university and in surrounding roads are being targeted for new short-term student accommodation.
Loud, proud and free - PrideFest is back
Moreton Bay PrideFest returns as a free, all-ages event at Pine Rivers Park, with live entertainment, community stalls and vibrant celebrations of diversity.
Cocktails, cowboys and a night of bootlegging mischief
Set in the dusty frontier town of Cold Water in 1904, Moonshine Saloon throws you head-first into the illicit world of bootlegging in the lawless American West.
A sleepover that matters
Gardenia Early Learning staff will couch surf for a night to raise funds and awareness for youth homelessness in Moreton Bay.
Tiny ‘warriors’ to tackle weeds
A new Samford facility will release thousands of beetles and bugs to combat invasive weeds, protecting native wildlife and vital SEQ ecosystems.