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What matters to young voters
Seven young voters have spoken about the issues that matter to them in this Federal Election. They’re hoping candidates in the seats of Petrie, Dickson and Longman are listening.
Bunnings staff recognised for their generosity during recent floods
Team members from Bunnings Rothwell have been thanked for their generosity after donating goods to the Redcliffe State Emergency Service (SES) during February’s wild weather and floods. Find out how they helped here
‘Not so spooky’ cemetery tour
For those fascinated by local history, cemeteries are a treasure trove offering a unique insight into the lives of those who came before us. History Redcliffe is hosting a tour of Redcliffe Cemetery next month. Find out more
Club's riding the radio wave
The origins of radio can be traced back to the 1890s and it is a form technology that has influenced all other telecommunication devices since. Amateur radio operators have been at the forefront of developing new technology and clubs like this one at Redcliffe are bringing enthusiasts together.
Roar: North Lakes Lions Club steps up
North Lakes Lions Club members have had a busy month, helping flood victims in the region, donating money to the SES and mowing residents’ lawns. Here’s the latest
Community rallies together to help sick kids
Members of U3A Redcliffe Inc are on a mission to help end childhood cancer by hosting a fundraising event this May. Find out how you can help here
Your chance to help shape region
Regional Development Australia Moreton Bay is calling for nominations from highly motivated business leaders with a vision, drive and passion for regional development, to join its committee. Here's how to apply
Concerns over $19m bridge plans at Clontarf
A meeting will be held this afternoon to address growing opposition to plans for a pedestrian footbridge across Elizabeth Ave at Clontarf.
Region's flood victims to get water rebate
Residents across the Moreton Bay Region who were hit hard in the recent floods, are being offered $50 off their water bills.
Bargains for book lovers at Book Fest
Literary lovers looking for a bargain can pick up a book for $2 or less at a Book Fest happening at Clontarf this Saturday. Here’s the details