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“No problem” with motorsport park extension
3 June 2026

“No problem” with motorsport park extension

Queensland’s Deputy Premier says he has “no problem” extending consultation on the proposed $20 million Moreton Motorsport Park, as community concerns over traffic, flooding, noise and environmental impacts continue to grow.

Work starts on new Moreton Bay beach
News / Council
3 June 2026

Work starts on new Moreton Bay beach

A new beach is coming to Redcliffe as construction begins on the Crockatt Park Seawall Upgrade at Woody Point, delivering coastal protection, improved accessibility and a 60-metre stretch of sand by 2027.

Residents’ anger over motorsport plan
News / Local
2 June 2026

Residents’ anger over motorsport plan

Residents have voiced strong opposition to a proposed $20 million motorsport park at Beachmere, raising concerns about traffic, flooding, noise and environmental impacts during a packed community meeting.

Last chance for waterfront living at Newport
News / Local
2 June 2026

Last chance for waterfront living at Newport

Newport’s final waterfront address, Lighthouse, is more than 90% sold, offering luxury coastal living with marina access, resort-style amenities and premium residences overlooking Moreton Bay.

Church battling to save its home
News / Local
2 June 2026

Church battling to save its home

A century-old Kallangur church is fighting plans for compulsory acquisition of its site for a new special school, arguing its vital community services can coexist with the proposed development.

Multi-million dollar Clubhouse under way
1 June 2026

Multi-million dollar Clubhouse under way

Discover the future of over-50s living at Thyme Lifestyle Resort Rothwell, where construction has begun on a multi-million dollar Clubhouse featuring resort-style amenities, social spaces and an active coastal lifestyle.

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Milestone moment for Moreton Bay city
News / Local
29 July 2025

Milestone moment for Moreton Bay city

Waraba has its first residents – and pet – after Nina and Callum Richter collected the keys to their home in Moreton Bay’s newest city.

Homelessness support hub opens
News / Local
28 July 2025

Homelessness support hub opens

The Peninsula Support Hub has been officially opened, with volunteers serving breakfast to people in need for the first time this morning in the facility which will be home to The Breakfast Club Redcliffe and The Salvation Army. Here are the details + a look inside.

Landmark for Bribie health centre
News / Local
28 July 2025

Landmark for Bribie health centre

Bribie Island Satellite Health Care has marked its first birthday with figures revealing the number of patients it has received.

New vehicles boost for SES
News / Local
28 July 2025

New vehicles boost for SES

A new $550,000 fleet of vehicles and equipment have been presented to Moreton Bay SES, doubling the capability of SES crews.

Village ring road officially opens
News / Local
25 July 2025

Village ring road officially opens

Residents in Mango Hill were up well before dawn today to celebrate the completion of a new ring road.

Take Journeys back in time
News / Local
25 July 2025

Take Journeys back in time

Just three days remain for a Pine Rivers Heritage Museum exhibition exploring why people came to the Moreton Bay region.

What's that smell? Here's the answer
News / Local
23 July 2025

What's that smell? Here's the answer

Investigations have uncovered one cause of the “rotten egg” smell being reported in some Moreton Bay coastal suburbs.

Housing boost for "forgotten" women
News / Local
22 July 2025

Housing boost for "forgotten" women

Work has started on a major “affordable housing project” for almost 50 older women in the Moreton Bay region.

Act now before bushfire season
News / Local
22 July 2025

Act now before bushfire season

Moreton Bay residents are urged to prepare their homes as the new bushfire season approaches.

Priority list for buyback scheme
News / Local
21 July 2025

Priority list for buyback scheme

More environmentally sensitive land is to be bought for conservation and restoration by Moreton Bay City Council.