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New name for historic site
A prime 460-hectare development area is to be renamed as Moreton Bay City Council looks to “reset and refocus” for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Funding boost to help waterways
More than $4.8 million funding has been secured to restore and revitalise key waterways in the Moreton Bay region.
Safety boost at busy junction
Upgrades to a busy intersection at Mango Hill have now been finished. Here’s what the changes mean for road users.
"Preferred solution" for Bruce Highway
Meetings were starting today with property owners impacted by the “preferred solution” to upgrading the Bruce Highway through Moreton Bay region.
Funding for "immediate upgrades"
Scarborough Harbour is to get almost $4 million in Queensland Government funding for “immediate upgrades”.
Childcare plan beside new school site
A new childcare centre is being planned beside Moreton Bay land already earmarked for a new state school.
Tennis club site back on market
The site of a former Moreton Bay tennis centre is up for sale – a year after approval was given for a retirement village.
Major addition to centre plans
A childcare centre has been added to plans for a new shopping complex near one of Moreton Bay’s biggest infrastructure projects.
New meters in Moreton Bay suburbs
Unitywater is replacing water meters nearing the end of their 10-15-year lifecycle in Burpengary, Kallangur and Morayfield this month.
Finally! Work to start on Youngs Crossing bridge
Work will start on a long-awaited new $86 million four-lane bridge and road at Youngs Crossing next week after an official sod turning ceremony this morning. Here are the details + timeline.