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Minister: ‘I understand the challenges’
Planning for population growth in the City of Moreton Bay and creating necessary infrastructure ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and Paralympics were key topics of conversation when Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg met with Mayor Peter Flannery this week.
Second Bribie Bridge inches closer
A business case for a second Bribie Island Bridge has been finished. We ask Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg what’s next and when the community can expect work to begin. Here’s what he had to say.
New meters in two suburbs
Some residents in Morayfield and Burpengary will receive a new water meter this month as Unitywater identifies and replaces meters nearing the end of their eight-to-10-year lifecycle.
Counting down to blue water classic
The stage is set for one of Australia’s premier offshore sailing events which can be seen from Redcliffe’s waterfront tomorrow.
Park honour for pioneering jockey
Parkland in Woodford is to be renamed after a historic Queensland sportswoman who blazed a trail more than 100 years ago.
Historic building helps meet demand
One of Bribie Island’s oldest buildings, the former masonic lodge at Bongaree, is being opened up again.
Fast-tracking $119m development
Traders In Purple has fast-tracked the launch of the final stage of its Tydal apartments, at Woody Point, by more than a year.
Green light for 400-home development
Work is set to start on a new $428 million over-50s community in the Moreton Bay region.
Calls growing to help homeless
The homeless crisis in Moreton Bay region has come to a head with a major protest and site eviction on the same day, less than 4km apart.
Time for answers on Redcliffe Hospital expansion future
It remains unclear when work will resume on the Redcliffe Hospital expansion project, with the site now devoid of workers and heavy equipment. We asked the Health Minister’s office for an update and why work has stopped.