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New deadline for motorsport park consultation
5 June 2026

New deadline for motorsport park consultation

Public consultation on the proposed $20 million Moreton Motorsport Park at Beachmere has been extended, with a second community meeting ordered to give residents more time to review plans and have their say.

“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.

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New route for Moreton Motorway
News / Local
20 Mar 2025

New route for Moreton Motorway

New plans have been unveiled for the controversial Stage 4 of a Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) – which is being dubbed the Moreton Motorway.

Major expansion plans for church
News / Local
18 Mar 2025

Major expansion plans for church

Plans have been submitted to renovate and expand the church which launched one of Moreton Bay region’s major schools.

Work finishes on high-crash road
News / Local
18 Mar 2025

Work finishes on high-crash road

Safety work costing $13.98 million has been completed on a 1.5km stretch of Samford Rd.

Pitch for "critical" funding
News / Local
17 Mar 2025

Pitch for "critical" funding

City of Moreton Bay has unveiled 10 priorities it says need essential funding from the next Australian Government.

Work starts on new development
News / Local
15 Mar 2025

Work starts on new development

Construction has started on the new 13.5-hectare Vantage Lilywood development at Waraba (formerly Caboolture West).

Tropical Cyclone Aldred: Gates close
News / Local
12 Mar 2025

Tropical Cyclone Aldred: Gates close

North Pine Dam’s floodgates, pictured above, have now closed following Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Water, roads and power update.

Laps for Josh: Kaz's mission to save lives
News / Local
12 Mar 2025

Laps for Josh: Kaz's mission to save lives

Karen Bennett lost her son Josh to suicide in 2018. The tragedy shook her family to its core. But Kaz found a sanctuary – in Burpengary.

Moreton Bay reopening after Cyclone Alfred
News / Local
11 Mar 2025

Moreton Bay reopening after Cyclone Alfred

City of Moreton Bay has restarted services and is back in business as the recovery from Tropical Cyclone Alfred gathers pace. Here's how the region stands tonight ...

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Help hubs open
News / Local
11 Mar 2025

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Help hubs open

Moreton Bay region will have three of the major Community Recovery Hubs set up by the State Government to help those impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Masterplan for Old Petrie Town
News / Local
11 Mar 2025

Masterplan for Old Petrie Town

A taskforce review has recommended Old Petrie Town remains for “community use” when City of Moreton Bay takes over the site.