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Photo gallery: Australia Day in Moreton Bay Region
The sun may not have been shining, but locals and visitors made the best of Australia Day enjoying community events at Scarborough and Bribie Island. Check out our photo gallery
Get ready to celebrate Australia Day
The Moreton Bay Region will host two big Australia Day events, with live entertainment, free and low-cost activities, mechanical surfboard and spectacular fireworks finale next week.
Vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations in Moreton Bay Region
Experience authentic Eastern culture, history, and entertainment during Moreton Bay Region’s annual Lunar New Year celebration at Caboolture next month.
Council unveils new world class facilities
The Moreton Bay Region is set to receive a new BMX racetrack and a Football Centre for Excellence. Find out where these projects will be located here
Enjoy the summer days at these top playgrounds
Moreton Bay families are spoilt for choice when it comes to outdoor facilities and parks to enjoy during the summer days. See our top picks here
Amazing Race scavenger hunt coming to Caboolture
Test your brain by uncovering clues and navigating various challenges at the first Amazing Race event at the Caboolture Historical Village next month
Ask Dr Dazza | Moreton Bay Bugs
ANOTHER of our favourite festive seafoods are bugs. Not the flying kind, but rather the Moreton Bay bug and the Balmain bug. These animals are more commonly called slipper lobsters in other parts of the world.
Santa’s heading to Christmas Twilight Market
The jolly man in the red suit will be meeting good boys and girls from across the region when he appears at the upcoming Redcliffe Christmas Twilight Market this weekend.
Christmas llamas coming to town
Llamas, yes llamas, will be making an appearance at all four Christmas in the Moreton Bay Region signature carol events this year. It will be a chance to give them a pat and take a photo.
Green thumbs plant 1000 native trees in three hours
Another 1000 native trees were planted in just three hours at North Harbour’s Tree Planting Day thanks to the hard work of the local community.