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Woodford Folk Festival public tickets on sale
Public tickets for the 2026 Woodford Folk Festival go on sale, with organisers reporting soaring early demand as community connection and curiosity continue to drive crowds to Queensland’s iconic cultural event.
Work starts on new $14m splash park
Construction has begun on a $14m Centenary Lakes Regional Playground and Splash Park in Caboolture, featuring inclusive play spaces, water play, upgraded amenities and accessibility upgrades, set to open mid-2027 in City of Moreton Bay.
Who is Rocksy of Redcliffe?
Redcliffe’s mystery artist “Rocksy” is captivating locals with stunning stone sculptures appearing overnight along coastal paths, drawing comparisons to Banksy and adding a touch of wonder to Moreton Bay.
Month of Hills Festival fun
The Hills Festival, a month of events across Arana Hills, Ferny Hills and surrounds kicks off tomorrow. Enjoy live music, performances, family fun and the Hills Carnivale finale.
Home of the Month: Exclusive look at 'Moonshadow' on Tangalooma
“Moonshadow”, a rare island paradise just 70 minutes across Moreton Bay, is not currently publicly listed - but it has been opened up for an exclusive first-look.
Tiny ‘warriors’ to tackle weeds
A new Samford facility will release thousands of beetles and bugs to combat invasive weeds, protecting native wildlife and vital SEQ ecosystems.
Counting down to Youth Week
Moreton Bay celebrates Queensland Youth Week (April 11–19) with nine days of events, competitions and activities for young people aged 12–24.
Roar doubling up in Redcliffe
Brisbane Roar is set to play almost half its home games at Kayo Stadium, in Redcliffe, next season. Roar scheduled two games at Kayo Stadium for its 2025-26 A-League. That became three when the visit of Perth was switched from Suncorp.
Outdoor fun just around the corner this Easter
Easter school holiday bookings open in City of Moreton Bay, with low-cost outdoor activities like canoeing, archery, fishing and dance for kids and teens.
The Screaming Jets to headline huge 12-hour festival at Redcliffe
One of Australia’s most iconic rock bands is heading to Redcliffe, with The Screaming Jets set to headline this year’s Where We Belong Festival, leading a lineup of more than 20 acts in the event’s biggest year yet.