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Bruce Highway off-ramp to close
8 July 2026

Bruce Highway off-ramp to close

Moreton Bay motorists are advised of three weekend closures for the Bruce Highway's northbound Dohles Rocks Road off-ramp, with detours in place as upgrade works continue.

New AI system to beat red-light blues
6 July 2026

New AI system to beat red-light blues

Moreton Bay is trialling Australia’s first AI-powered traffic signal system, aiming to reduce red-light wait times, improve traffic flow and ease congestion for motorists.

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
News / Local
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.

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Showgrounds carpark compromise
23 June 2021

Showgrounds carpark compromise

Moreton Bay Regional Council and Redcliffe Show Society have agreed on the future of a temporary carpark, which has been under discussion for more than six months.

Top six projects in pipeline for our region
News / Council
18 June 2021

Top six projects in pipeline for our region

With our region set to overtake the population of Tasmania in less than two decades, Moreton Bay Regional Council is investing big bucks today on critical infrastructure. Here's the top six:

17 June 2021

$10m Mango Hill park ’n’ ride plan revealed

Plans have been finalised for the $10 million park ‘n’ ride upgrade at Mango Hill Station, which will double parking capacity by adding 280 spaces.

$27.5 billion to drive recovery
News / Local
15 June 2021

$27.5 billion to drive recovery

Record funding will flow into transport and roads projects to create jobs and support Queensland’s economic recovery, according to today’s State Budget.

New crossing for Bribie Black Spot
News / Local
11 June 2021

New crossing for Bribie Black Spot

Bribie residents will receive a road safety boost with the Federal Government giving $472,000 for a new crossing under the 2021–22 Black Spot Program.

10 June 2021

Paving the way for smoother roads

Contracts awarded for Moreton Bay Region road resurfacing

Audit identifies vehicles vulnerable to thieves
9 June 2021

Audit identifies vehicles vulnerable to thieves

Police issue more than 100 security reminders to motorists

Youngs Crossing upgrade reverts to Option 1
26 May 2021

Youngs Crossing upgrade reverts to Option 1

Significant fig trees protected by revised design

Power is back in Moreton Bay Region
News / Local
25 May 2021

Power is back in Moreton Bay Region

Hundreds of thousands of people and properties across the Moreton Bay Region are reportedly without power this afternoon.

Help keep wildlife safe on Bribie
23 May 2021

Help keep wildlife safe on Bribie

Community input needed to plan wildlife safety boost