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Bridge is back - higher and stronger
The new $8.9 million White Patch bridge has been opened - more than two years after the only entrance to the area was washed away.
Mini farm to close - and reopen
The Mini Farm Project will close its half-acre Samford site at the end of next month - and take up an “incredible opportunity”.
Upgrades finished on key road
Beachmere Road has now fully reopened after the completion of year-long upgrades costing $20.75 million.
Big plans for Moreton Bay harbour
A Master Plan has been unveiled today with a long-term vision for one of Moreton Bay's busiest harbours. Check out details and graphic.
Dive into the world of water
Seqwater is looking for eight entry-level trainees for positions in Moreton Bay and across South-East Queensland.
Petition launches to save Bray Park koalas
A group of residents and a volunteer-run koala rescue group have launched a petition in a bid to convince Moreton Bay City Council to amend plans to upgrade John Bray Park.
New sleepbus rolls in to Moreton Bay
The region’s first sleepbus, providing temporary free accommodation for people sleeping rough, arrived at the weekend.
Waraba's first blocks snapped up
The first 150 blocks of land at Lilywood Landings in Waraba have sold out in just weeks. Meet two of its first new residents. See the story link in comments below.
Fears for koalas in John Bray Park upgrade
Bray Park residents fear plans to upgrade John Bray Park will destroy important koala habitat. They're meeting Councillor Jim Moloney on September 13. Find our more in our FREE story in the comments below
Salute to club's half century
Players, officials, members and friends – past and present – gathered last month to celebrate Peninsula Cricket Club (PCC) reaching its half century.