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Singing for carers as Moreton Bay local steps into spotlight
Moreton Bay local Kim Lunt is stepping onto the stage at the Unsung Heroes Gala to support the Carers Foundation’s new wellbeing hub.
Couch surfing for homeless youth
Chameleon Youth Housing launches its Couch Surfing campaign during Youth Week to tackle youth homelessness in Moreton Bay. Get involved today.
Captains ready to lead
Redcliffe State High School’s 2026 School Captains plan to use their roles to strengthen student voice, promote inclusion and continue building a strong sense of community across the school.
Tribe Social Belonging returns as Moreton Daily Strategic Partner
Moreton Bay charity Tribe Social Belonging has returned as a Strategic Partner of Moreton Daily, continuing its support of local storytelling across the region.
Steeled for major dam upgrade
Construction is underway to strengthen North Pine Dam – with supplies drinking water to the Moreton Bay region and north Brisbane.
Huge trial boost for Dolphins
Dolphins welcome back Thomas Flegler and Tom Gilbert for tonight’s Pre-Season Challenge vs Titans, as Selwyn Cobbo makes his Redcliffe debut.
New Olympic sports precinct is a “no brainer”
Plans have been released for a new sport precinct which could bring Olympic rowing to the City of Moreton Bay. Council has unveiled its Flatwater Rowing Precinct as a possible rowing and paddle sports venue for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.
RAYS funding boost to support 36 Redcliffe young people into work-ready training
A major new funding boost will allow Redcliffe Area Youth Space (RAYS) to support up to 36 local young people through paid, work-ready training programs delivered right in the heart of the community.
Global game plan for Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay is getting its own Monopoly board, with locals invited to suggest iconic landmarks and locations for the custom edition launching later this year.
Scratch the Surface returns for a 10th year of art with hidden meaning
Scratch the Surface will return to the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre later this month, showcasing new works that explore what lies beneath the surface.