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Tackling Moreton Bay's homeless crisis
New figures have revealed the Queensland Government’s response to Moreton Bay’s homelessness crisis, which was recently described as “horrific”.
Looking back: Hornibrook Highway 90th anniversary
The Hornibrook Highway was the bridge that changed everything for the Redcliffe Peninsula, creating opportunities for residential and commercial development and tourism, when it opened almost 90 years ago. We take a look back ahead of the anniversary.
Grand opening for Moreton Bay Sports Complex
An $8.5 million upgrade of Moreton Bay Sports Complex at Burpengary is now complete, delivering three new natural turf soccer fields with enhanced lighting, modern irrigation and drainage systems, and expanded car parking facilities.
"Real struggles facing our community"
On The Way Moreton Bay's free community soup kitchen, launched just four weeks ago, already has more than 50 people at some weekly sessions.
Work to start on new development
Civil construction work on stage one of a new development in Bellmere is expected to start next month.
Massive police station upgrade promised
Planning has started on a $44 million upgrade of Redcliffe Police Station, the first since 1983, according to Police Minister Dan Purdie. When will it be finished? Here’s what we know.
Beach track to honour Harry
A Bribie Island beach track is to be renamed in honour of inspirational teenager Harrison “Harry” Payne.
New meters for Moreton Bay suburb
Unitywater is replacing water meters nearing the end of their 10-15-year lifecycle in Beachmere this month.
New parks for school holidays
Four new and upgraded parks are opening across the Moreton Bay region ahead of the spring school holidays.
World-first vaccine for koalas
An ecology and veterinary centre in the Moreton Bay region has helped develop a world-first vaccine to save koalas.