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Anzac Day 2023 in the Moreton Bay Region
People across the Moreton Bay Region have paused to pay their respects to Diggers past and present, who have sacrificed so much for our freedom, during Anzac Day services. See our rolling coverage and photos here
Sisters strike gold at state titles
Redcliffe sisters Mara and Amelie have both added state water polo champion medals to their collections.
Caboolture West suburb names revealed
The names of five new suburbs being created at Caboolture West which is projected to have 70,000 residents - have now been confirmed.
Joining veterans on Anzac day march
Carmel and Ron Hendrie both have strong links to the Vietnam War and will join veterans from Bolton Clarke Fernhill Caboolture in tomorrow's Anzac Day march. Here's why.
Tom powers to top of rankings
Southern Cross student Thomas Voigt returned from the Australian Age Championships as the nation’s fastest swimmer in two categories.
NAB to close Kippa-Ring branch
NAB, one of Australia's big four banks, has announced its branch at Kippa-Ring will close later this year.
Dolphins, VC recipient, RSL to honour ANZACs
Veteran and VC recipient Dan Keighran will play a central role when the Dolphins NRL side honours those who have made the ultimate sacrifice during their ANZAC Round game against the Gold Coast Titans on Sunday. He was in Redcliffe today to see the club’s commemorative jersey
UniSC backs Moreton Bay Region PrideFest
The Moreton Bay Region’s inaugural PrideFest is an opportunity to promote acceptance, understanding and unity, according to the University of the Sunshine Coast. Here's why... ***FREE TO READ***
National test for local duo
Southern Cross swimmer Barry Pope made one final and clocked a personal best time at the Australian Age Championships on the Gold Coast last week.
Redcliffe's first glimpse at sleepbus
The team from The Breakfast Club in Redcliffe have had their first glimpse at what a sleepbus looks like after one made a pit stop in the Moreton Bay Region on Thursday morning. Redcliffe is expected to receive its first sleepbus a little later this year after The Breakfast Club raised $100,000 to buy one