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Hills Carnivale 2024: A vibrant celebration of community and culture
Wrapping up the month-long Hills Festival, the annual Hills Carnivale will captivate visitors with a day filled with fun, flavours, and fantastic entertainment. Here's what's on... **FREE TO READ**
Win tickets! Moreton Kids Festival 2024
Win tickets to Moreton Kids Festival 2024! Join in for a children's event jam-packed with endless excitement and joy on Sunday, March 10 at Pine Rivers Park.
Top gong for Emily
A member of the Redcliffe Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club has been honoured with a state award. Find out more about Emily Robins' achievement...
Moreton Bay Pridefest back by popular demand
It’s the news that the LGBTIQA+ community and their allies have been waiting for. After a glittering debut last year, the City of Moreton Bay’s biggest LGBTIQA+ celebration is poised to return and paint the city rainbow. Tickets are on sale now
Celebrate Lunar New Year in Moreton Bay
Celebrate the Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Dragon during the Moreton Bay Lunar New Year event at Caboolture on February 17. Here are the details
Taking steps to make a difference
Since 2015, Redcliffe local Ian Sutherland has taken matters into his own hands to help preserve the ecosystem, one walk at a time. Here's the story
Fishing tips: After the rain in Moreton Bay
Rain and its impacts are the big influence on fishing success or failure this month. There is plenty of discoloured water and that can present both opportunities and challenges. Our expert reveals what is biting where and how to catch them
VIDEO: Moreton Bay Flooding
Heavy rain has been causing road closures and flooding across Moreton Bay. Video has been released of flood-affected areas across the region.
Lift-off for new koala count
New drone technology has been used for a koala survey across key reserves in the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
How Moreton Bay is tackling wild weather
There is growing concern over the northern part of the City of Moreton Bay and evacuation centres are opening, says Mayor Peter Flannery in an update on the severe weather hitting our region.