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Residents' concern over new highway plan
Residents opposing plans for a new highway, which will affect their rural property and wildlife, say they discovered the road plans by “accident” on social media.
Win your dad a Father's Day Strawberry Sesh
In the lead-up to Father’s Day, Moreton Daily is giving readers the chance to win tickets for a Pick and Paddle Sesh on Father's Day at Wamuran's Luvaberry Farm. Here's how to enter
Big step forward for Chameleon Housing
The community has backed Chameleon Housing’s bid to open a second share house for homeless youth, raising more than $100,000 for the project during a gala event on Tuesday night. Here’s the details and a photo gallery from the night
My Daffodil Day story
It’s 36 years since the first Daffodil Day in Queensland and Moreton Daily senior editor Kylie Knight was one of the faces of the campaign in its early years. She shares her story in a bid to help Cancer Council Queensland raise money for cancer research and support today – Daffodil Day
Sunshine and Tunes as Park Jam returns to Moreton Bay this spring
Music lovers of all ages will be able to throw out the picnic rug and enjoy some great tunes with Council’s Park Jam events returning this spring. The line up includes a number of artists from across South East Queensland, including some familiar Moreton Bay voices.
Call to help boost youth housing
The community is being urged to support Chameleon Housing’s bid to open a second share house for young people needing emergency accommodation. A major fundraising effort is now underway. Here’s how you can help
No boat? No problem for new Dragons
Dragons Abreast Pumicestone, the newest members of Dragons Abreast Australia (DAA), may not have a boat, but it’s not stopping them launching their first fundraiser.
Get set to clean up Moreton Bay
Many Clean Up Australia Day events in the Moreton Bay Region were cancelled because of the February-March floods, but a new clean-up is happening this month. Here's how to get involved...
Donations desperately needed as number of people seeking help rises
With more people struggling to make ends meet, The Breakfast Club in Redcliffe is seeking donations of non-perishable food items that will help people in need. They are currently serving more than 1000 meals per month to help struggling families and individuals who might otherwise go without
Youth program building confidence
PUSH!, which supports young people in the Moreton Bay Region, has welcomed two new team members. Meet the team...