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Suttons Beach Pavilion update: design, funding
Moreton Bay City Council will launch a design competition in mid-November to come up with a new two-storey building for the Suttons Beach Pavilion site. It comes as the council prepares to make its case for funding for the project and demolition edges closer. Here’s what we know
Work starts on Arana Hills black spot
Work has started on a well-known traffic black spot in the Hills District to improve safety for all road users and increase vehicle capacity. Here’s the details
Landmark for $8m river project
The $8 million Caboolture River Rehabilitation Project has reached a major milestone.
New services for Bribie hospital
Services at the new Bribie Island Satellite Hospital have been expanded to include chemotherapy. ** FREE TO READ **
Oysters put to work in Pine River
The first 40 Robust Oyster Baskets (ROBs) have been installed in the upper estuarine reaches of the Pine River in a project to improve the water quality. ** FREE TO READ **
"Waste of money", says Mayor
Plans for a new desalination plant - possibly in the City of Moreton Bay - are a "waste of money" according to Mayor Peter Flannery. ** FREE TO READ **
Appeal for help to protect "unique place"
Deception Bay residents have taken their campaign for a plan to protect the suburb right into the Moreton Bay City Council chamber. ** FREE TO READ **
Repaired and ready to reopen
Holy Cross Catholic Church, in Kippa-Ring, will open its doors again on Sunday morning for the first time in 20 months.
Lake homes launch at Newport
Stockland will launch The Lake Residences – one of the last waterfront releases – and Parkside at its Newport community tomorrow.