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New service in HAART of Moreton Bay
A new service helping those with age-related medical conditions is making “a big difference” in Moreton Bay, according to the first patient. ** FREE TO READ **
New recruits posted to Moreton Bay
Moreton Police District has been boosted by the arrival of 10 First Year Constables (FYCs) who will be based at six stations across our region. ** FREE TO READ **
Bin Bypass' can-do expansion plans
Bin Bypass, a social enterprise based at Ferny Hills, is now rolling out a new landfill diversion scheme across Queensland. ** FREE TO READ **
Foyers for homeless young people
Two Moreton Bay suburbs have been identified as possible sites for new 40-unit Youth Foyers to house and support homeless young people. ** FREE TO READ **
Funding for "essential" school program
Disengaged and at-risk young people in the City of Moreton Bay are getting a second chance at education thanks to a church program supported by Carinity. ** FREE TO READ **
Tigers score big with massive new sponsorship
The Redcliffe AFL Tigers are set to celebrate the start of their 50th footy season with a new state-of-the-art scoreboard thanks to the generosity of a long-time supporter. **FREE TO READ**
Why six-year battle came to an end
Newport Action Group (NAG) has revealed why it withdrew an appeal over rezoned marina land, which may lead to a multi-million-dollar development. ** FREE TO READ **
Anger over wildlife gates plan
Stop Clontarf Overpass Action Group (SCOAG) says it is “disgusted in the disgraceful decision” to not install automatic gates on to Ray Frawley Fields. ** FREE TO READ **
Call for re-think on masterplan
The draft masterplan for Scarborough Boat Harbour, now open for public comment, is under fire from community and industry groups. ** FREE TO READ **
Events disrupted after aircon fails at community centre
Seven major events and people celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and weddings have been disrupted since the airconditioning system at the Strathpine Community Centre broke in January. Here's what's happening... **FREE TO READ**