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Severe thunderstorm warning Moreton Bay Region
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for the Southeast Coast area, which includes the Moreton Bay Region, with the chance of strong winds, hail, lightning and heavy rain. There is also potential for flash flooding. Here’s the details
New White Patch bridge a step closer
A new permanent bridge and road at White Patch Esplanade on Bribie Island to replace facilities obliterated by February’s floods is a step closer. Find out what's happening...
Youngs Crossing reopens
Youngs Crossing Rd at Joyner reopened this morning after Seqwater reduced controlled releases of water from North Pine Dam. Find out more...
$2.1 billion upgrades for highway
Plans are under way for more than $1 billion of upgrades to the Bruce Highway in this region – with new services roads and bridges but a major arterial road has been shelved.
Mayor tells TMR to go back to the drawing board in Griffin
Moreton Bay Regional Council has today told the Transport and Main Roads department it will oppose State Government plans to resume properties in Griffin. Here’s the details
$50m hotel and shops plan in Dakabin
Plans for a $50 million hotel and shopping centre in Dakabin have been officially unveiled today by The Comiskey Group.
Weather warning in place, roads closed Moreton Bay Region
There are dozens of roads closed across the Moreton Bay Region as a complex weather system continues to deliver heavy rain and flash flooding. Here’s the list of roads and today’s weather forecast
Dam release: Youngs Crossing Rd to close
Youngs Crossing Rd at Joyner will close as Seqwater begins releasing water from North Pine Dam after 5pm today. Here's what we know...
'Blueprint of what not to do'
Mayor Peter Flannery and Deputy Jodie Shipway have joined the chorus of criticism over State Government plans to resume new houses in Griffin for Bruce Highway upgrades.
New homes threatened by highway
Plans to resume new houses in Griffin for future upgrades to the Bruce Highway are being met with a growing tide of anger.