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Historic upgrade to Bribie Island foreshore
History is being brought back to life with new heritage signs now in place along one of Bribie Island’s busiest foreshores.
Driving a post-COVID tourism boom
Moreton Bay Regional Council will embark on an ambitious project to make its hinterland region the new must-see destination in South East Queensland.
Region’s beach mats key to accessibility tourism
Moreton Bay Regional Council is paving the way to become the most accessible tourism destination in South East Queensland - starting with getting everyone onto our beautiful beaches.
Leisure precinct coming to Deception Bay
Concept drawings have been released for a new leisure precinct at Deception Bay, ahead of a public information day on June 27.
Mural creates a buzz at Woody Point
The eye-catching work of a couple of blokes at Woody Point has captured the attention of locals and lovers of Redcliffe history on social media. And it seems, it’s a resounding thumbs up from both.
Spruced-up Osprey House ready to reopen
Osprey House volunteers can’t wait to show off their spruced-up centre to visitors when it reopens this month.
Markets make their return
Have you missed your local weekend market? Many markets across the region are starting to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions ease further.
Moreton Bay whales ready to welcome you
Humpback whales have started making their way to Moreton Bay and when the whale watching season finally begins on July 11, it’s tipped they’ll be there in bigger numbers than usual.
Supercharging events and tourism in Moreton Bay Region
Moreton Bay Regional Council is backing the tourism and events sector to help drive a post-coronavirus economic recovery.
Region’s animal attractions are #moretonbaytough
The Moreton Bay Region’s animal attractions and sanctuaries have been doing it tough but are hanging in there, so we can soon enjoy some much-needed wildlife and farm experiences.