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Expect police - anywhere, anytime
27 June 2026

Expect police - anywhere, anytime

Queensland police are launching Operation Yankee Cold Snap, targeting speeding, impaired driving and dangerous behaviour on roads during the winter school holidays.

Motorway tops funding wish list
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22 June 2026

Motorway tops funding wish list

Funding for two huge road projects and housing top Moreton Bay’s wishlist ahead of tomorrow’s Queensland State Budget. Mayor Peter Flannery is also calling for financial help with flood prevention in Caboolture and upgrades to three major sports precincts.

Fined for high-range speeding
15 June 2026

Fined for high-range speeding

A Samford Valley motorcyclist has been fined $1,919 and lost his licence for six months after allegedly being caught travelling 119km/h in a 60km/h zone during a police road safety operation.

Traffic changes to stay on key road
8 June 2026

Traffic changes to stay on key road

Temporary traffic changes on Dohles Rocks Road at Murrumba Downs will remain until October, with motorists and pedestrians advised to expect delays as work continues on the Bruce Highway upgrade.

Plea for drivers to slow down
4 June 2026

Plea for drivers to slow down

Drivers are being urged to slow down on Moreton Bay roads, with millions of vehicle movements each week increasing the risk of wildlife collisions during winter’s peak dawn and dusk activity periods.

$10 a week can change a life
News / Local
3 June 2026

$10 a week can change a life

A Moreton Bay program that has helped over 50 disadvantaged and disabled people get their driver's licence in just two years is calling on the community to help ensure it can continue changing lives.

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Hitting road to help save lives
24 Sept 2024

Hitting road to help save lives

Michael Young is one of 14 riders who will Burpengary tomorrow on an epic 8900km journey across Australia.

Road safety forums to protect elderly drivers
News / Local
18 Sept 2024

Road safety forums to protect elderly drivers

Hosted by Moreton Police, the forums will provide lots of helpful tips and advice to help keep senior citizens safe. Find out where the forums will be held here

Jump in my car: Gary's Datsun 240Z
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12 Sept 2024

Jump in my car: Gary's Datsun 240Z

It took the best part of a quarter of a century, but Gary Hanrahan says restoring his beloved 1971 Datsun 240Z was worth the effort.

New-look Burpengary Train Station reopens
News / Local
10 Sept 2024

New-look Burpengary Train Station reopens

Customers are again catching the train from Burpengary station after it reopened this week after a $53 million upgrade. See the photos

Big plans for new student digs
News / Local
5 Sept 2024

Big plans for new student digs

Plans have been lodged for a development with 301 student bedrooms on vacant land in a residential street at Petrie. Find out where

More lane closures for Youngs Crossing Road work
News / Local
4 Sept 2024

More lane closures for Youngs Crossing Road work

Parts of Youngs Crossing Road at Joyner will close at night this month as part of its upgrade. See the map...

News / Local
3 Sept 2024

Spotlight on drug-driving boosts community safety

The rules around driving while taking medicinal cannabis and the potential dangers of driving while using certain types of prescription medication are the focus of a new campaign. See the video...

Moreton Bay lobbies for more State funding
News / Local
2 Sept 2024

Moreton Bay lobbies for more State funding

A new campaign urging the State Government to invest more money in the City of Moreton Bay has launched ahead of October’s state election. Here's what it's all about...

Youngs Crossing Road lane closures
28 Aug 2024

Youngs Crossing Road lane closures

Temporary crash barriers along Youngs Crossing Rd at Joyner will be relocated closer to Dayboro Rd as part of works to upgrade the site where it crosses the North Pine River.

Repairs start on road landslips
News / Local
27 Aug 2024

Repairs start on road landslips

Work has started to repair a number of landslips on Brisbane-Woodford Road, known locally as the Mt Mee and Dayboro Roads.