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Paul Clark is leaving a lasting legacy
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Paul Clark is leaving a lasting legacy

When Redcliffe Uniting Church Senior Minister Paul Clark farewells his congregation this month, after 12 years at the helm, he will leave a lasting legacy of community building.

Remembering our brave veterans on Anzac Day
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Remembering our brave veterans on Anzac Day

As a veteran who served in the British Armed Forces and the Australian Army, taking time to remember those who have fought for freedom is important to Ron Court, who is the president of the Caboolture-Morayfield RSL Sub Branch. Read more about his service and how his family was impacted by war here

Help raise $2.5 million for cancer support group

Help raise $2.5 million for cancer support group

Volunteers from Leukaemia Support Queensland are ramping up their efforts to raise $2.5 million to build a new wellness accommodation centre by implementing new fundraising initiatives. Find out what they have got planned here

Artists to open their doors for arts trail

Make your diaries now for the upcoming Samford Arts Trail, which will feature more than 40 artists who will open their studios to the public this June. Meet some of the artists here

Call to turn the litter tide for turtles
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Call to turn the litter tide for turtles

A family event will be held next month in a bid to raise awareness of the turtles who call Moreton Bay home, and those who may nest on Redcliffe Peninsula beaches.

Play to look at triumphs and tragedies of war

Actors from 6 Mangrove Productions Community Theatre have been busy rehearsing for their upcoming production, Windows on War, with three shows scheduled at Bribie Island next month. Find out more about the storyline here

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Police reward community spirit
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Police reward community spirit

Two girls who helped with the Caboolture Police Christmas toy run have been treated to a visit with some special officers. Find out more... **FREE TO READ**

Plans for new 'affordable housing'
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Plans for new 'affordable housing'

Plans have been lodged by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service for new “affordable social housing” in Deception Bay. ** FREE TO READ **

Waterways: Good, but challenges ahead
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Waterways: Good, but challenges ahead

The City of Moreton Bay should be “absolutely proud” of its results in the latest Healthy Land and Water Report Card, Mayor Peter Flannery says. ** FREE TO READ **

Brotherly banter turns into $1m win!
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Brotherly banter turns into $1m win!

A Warner man who joked with his brother about being this week's mystery $1 million Gold Lotto winner, was shocked to find out, it was him! ** FREE TO READ **

Tribe teaching learners to drive
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Tribe teaching learners to drive

The Tribe Drive initiative, helping learner drivers clock up the 100 hours needed before they can go for their driver’s licence, is already changing lives. Here's the details

Check your tickets! $1m Warner win
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Check your tickets! $1m Warner win

A Warner resident or visitor scored a sweet $1 million treat in last night’s Monday & Wednesday Gold Lotto draw - but may be unaware of their win! ** FREE TO READ **

Moreton Bay Arts Council celebrates 20 years

Moreton Bay Arts Council celebrates 20 years

The Moreton Bay Arts Council (MBAC) is hosting a special month-long exhibition to celebrate its 20-year anniversary. Here's the details

NAG takes marina battle to court
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NAG takes marina battle to court

Newport Action Group (NAG) has lodged an appeal against a decision which may lead to a multi-million dollar hotel development in the suburb’s marina. ** FREE TO READ **

Striding towards safer crossing
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Striding towards safer crossing

Work will start soon on making it safer for pedestrians to cross at the roundabout on Anzac Ave and Marine Pde in Redcliffe. ** FREE TO READ **

Minister's message to residents
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Minister's message to residents

Transport Minister Bart Mellish says he had a “positive meeting” with protesters fighting the proposed route of the Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) Stage 4. ** FREE TO READ **