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Growing together at Grace Lutheran Primary School
Discover how Grace Lutheran Primary School supports children and families from the very start. Learn when to apply for Prep and why early enrolment matters.
Discovery Centre powers future careers at Bray Park State High School
Bray Park State High School unveils its new Discovery Centre, giving Moreton Bay students access to industry-grade training in trades, technology, design and automotive.
Work to start on $30m project
Construction starts March 13 on Elimbah’s water and sewer infrastructure project, delivering new mains, sewer and a pump station to support future growth.
Blue Hearts for fallen officers
Blue Heart Medals awarded posthumously to Moreton Bay officers Brett Forte and David Masters, honouring their sacrifice and service to the community.
Tower plans for vacant block
Proposals for a new “six-storey residential tower” close to the Bribie Island foreshore have drawn a mixed response.
Finals countdown for Dolphins
Dolphins will kick-off their fourth NRL campaign with finals football firmly in their sights. Coach Kristian Woolf says they have a stronger, deeper squad working “really hard” in preseason to target a top eight finish.
Honouring the region’s remarkable women
Redcliffe’s most inspiring women have been unveiled as part of the Queensland Women’s Week (March 8-14) celebrations. State Member for Redcliffe Kerri-Anne Dooley invited residents to nominate candidates through social media and her e-news.
Tilly’s “endless gratitude” for the Matildas
A Moreton City Excelsior (MCE) player has flown across Australia to tell the mighty Matildas how football “shaped, saved and carried” her.
Leading with purpose: Tash Wheeler
CEO of the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), Natassia “Tash” Wheeler leads one of the state’s most significant industries at a time of rapid growth and global opportunity.
Have your say and help shape Moreton Bay
Residents can help shape Moreton Bay through Council’s city-wide Moreton Says survey, now open until March 29.