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Dave Gleeson ready to “bring it”
News / Local
5 June 2026

Dave Gleeson ready to “bring it”

The Screaming Jets frontman Dave Gleeson promises a high-energy performance at Redcliffe’s Where We Belong Festival, celebrating live music, community spirit and the next generation of Australian rock talent.

Work starts on new Moreton Bay beach
News / Council
3 June 2026

Work starts on new Moreton Bay beach

A new beach is coming to Redcliffe as construction begins on the Crockatt Park Seawall Upgrade at Woody Point, delivering coastal protection, improved accessibility and a 60-metre stretch of sand by 2027.

Woodford Folk Festival public tickets go on sale Friday
News / Local
27 May 2026

Woodford Folk Festival public tickets go on sale Friday

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
News / Council
25 May 2026

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?
News / Local
6 May 2026

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.

Home of the Month: Exclusive look at 'Moonshadow' on Tangalooma
News / Local
26 Apr 2026

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.

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Don’t miss Songs at Twilight
11 Aug 2021

Don’t miss Songs at Twilight

North Harbour’s Heritage Park will be filled with the sounds of opera when Opera Queensland presents Songs at Twilight on August 14.

Celebrate National Tree Planting Day
News / Outdoors
29 July 2021

Celebrate National Tree Planting Day

If you’re keen to do your bit for the environment then North Harbour is the place to be on National Tree Planting Day, Sunday, August 1. It’s all part of Caboolture Festival, which kicks off the same day.

Premier's salute to wildlife hero
News / Outdoors
25 June 2021

Premier's salute to wildlife hero

Madonna O’Brien is a wildlife carer who, despite her struggles with spina bifida, continues to help the community through her work with native animals.

World-first Drone-Games to be launched in North Lakes
News / Local
11 June 2021

World-first Drone-Games to be launched in North Lakes

A world-first game using drones, developed right here in the Moreton Bay Region, will be launched at North Lakes next week.

If you see a kangaroo or wallaby - tell us
News / Local
3 June 2021

If you see a kangaroo or wallaby - tell us

If you have seen a kangaroo or wallaby recently, University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) researchers want to know for a study that could bolster protection efforts.

How tides affect fishing success
News / Outdoors
21 May 2021

How tides affect fishing success

Fishing expert Tony Lincoln explains how fish respond to changing tides and when you’re most likely to have success.

Old dish is now 'des-res' for high flyers
News / Local
19 May 2021

Old dish is now 'des-res' for high flyers

An old Energex antenna dish is now the new home for two Toorbul residents who love the high life.

How weather affects fishing
News / Outdoors
14 May 2021

How weather affects fishing

After plenty of rain in recent weeks, fishing expert Tony Lincoln explains how weather conditions affect your chances of reeling in a decent catch.

Column: Fishing with Tony Lincoln
News / Outdoors
26 Mar 2021

Column: Fishing with Tony Lincoln

Hornibrook Bait and Tackle owner Tony Lincoln tells us what’s biting where, and how to avoid line breakages.

Region battered by wild weather
News / Outdoors
22 Mar 2021

Region battered by wild weather

Parts of the Moreton Bay Region have been lashed by wild weather overnight with more than 200mm in some areas and more than 40 roads cut. The rain has eased but the threat of more storms remains.