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Fears for koalas in John Bray Park upgrade
Bray Park residents fear plans to upgrade John Bray Park will destroy important koala habitat. They're meeting Councillor Jim Moloney on September 13. Find our more in our FREE story in the comments below
Salute to club's half century
Players, officials, members and friends – past and present – gathered last month to celebrate Peninsula Cricket Club (PCC) reaching its half century.
Park plan tribute for Ken Hatchman
One of Moreton Bay’s unsung community heroes is set to have a park named after him.
New school giving students a chance to thrive
The Younity School, a new independent special assistance middle school for young people aged 10-15, officially opened at Burpengary this week. Click on the link to our FREE story in the comments below to read what it's all about...
Big plans for new student digs
Plans have been lodged for a development with 301 student bedrooms on vacant land in a residential street at Petrie. Find out where
Moreton Bay lobbies for more State funding
A new campaign urging the State Government to invest more money in the City of Moreton Bay has launched ahead of October’s state election. Here's what it's all about...
Lawnton Ambulance Station throws open its doors
Take a sneak peek behind the scenes at the new Lawnton Ambulance Station this weekend.
Repairs start on road landslips
Work has started to repair a number of landslips on Brisbane-Woodford Road, known locally as the Mt Mee and Dayboro Roads.
Call to close dog off-leash area
An appeal has been made for a dog off-leash zone in Redcliffe to be closed and the area “returned to the people”.
New homes for older women at Mango Hill
Almost 50 new affordable homes for older women at risk of homelessness will be built at Mango Hill. Here's what's happening...