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Petitions launched in harbour battle
Frustrated residents have launched two petitions over the new long-term vision for Scarborough Harbour. ** FREE TO READ **
New school set to open in Redcliffe
Staff are preparing to launch a new independent school in Redcliffe, which will open next week with 24 foundation students. ** FREE TO READ **
$9m road upgrade to start
Work on a $9 million project to realign 600m of road, on the border of Moreton Bay City and the Sunshine Coast, is to start this month. ** FREE TO READ **
Council's back - and unveils four-year plan
The new Moreton Bay City Council has held its first meeting with Mayor Peter Flannery setting out its key projects and goals for the next four years and beyond. ** FREE TO READ **
$100m upgrade of water plant
Work is due to start next month on a $100 million upgrade to the Burpengary East Wastewater Treatment Plant. ** FREE TO READ **
$100 million project to open at Petrie
UniSC Moreton Bay will officially open three new buildings today – almost doubling its campus floor space in just four years. See pictures ** FREE TO READ **
$1 million upgrade officially open
New sheltered tiered seating and a view area have been officially opened at Kinsellas Sports Complex, the home of North Lakes United. ** FREE TO READ **
Patching up region's potholes
Heavy rain left its mark on many roads in the City of Moreton Bay this week – but pothole repairs are under way. ** FREE TO READ **
Hundreds comment on draft master plan
Draft plans to shape the future of Scarborough Harbour have drawn a “strong response” from residents. ** FREE TO READ **
Moreton Bay City Council taking shape after Local Government Elections
The make-up of the next Moreton Bay City Council is becoming clearer - though not confirmed - after unofficial preliminary counts in the Local Government Elections. ** LATEST FIGURES - FREE TO READ **