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Tigers' tribute to James
Redcliffe Tigers’ new clubhouse, at Nathan Road Sports Ground, is set to be named after one of the club's biggest fans.
International Men's Day: Bringing blokes together
In the lead-up to International Men's Day, we are shining a light on the men in our community making a difference. Redcliffe’s The Man Walk Group is a way for men to walk, talk and support each other - reducing isolation and improving mental and physical wellbeing.
International Men's Day: Sharing skills for life
In the lead-up to International Men's Day, we are shining a light on the men in our community making a difference. Hampo’s Youth Foundation is giving young men the tools to successfully make the transition from high school to adult life. Read more here
$700,000 splash pad opening soon
A new children’s Splash Pad is set to open next month at one of Moreton Bay’s major aquatic centres.
International Men's Day: Why we 'all need a tribe'
In the lead-up to International Men's Day, we are shining a light on the men in our community making a difference. Ryan Elson believes in the power of human connection to help people reach their potential but also feel as though they have a valued place in the world
Dugongs focus of family event
Moreton Bay’s dugongs, commonly known as ‘sea cows’, will be in the spotlight during a family event at Clontarf on November 24. Here are the details
Choir makes magic with music
The power of music was evident at the first Bright ‘N’ Sparks Dementia Choir concert, with about 150 people treated to an engaging and moving musical performance. Read more here
Major upgrade to 4.7km road corridor
Work has started to upgrade 4.7kms of a congested and increasingly busy arterial road in the City of Moreton Bay.
Pausing to honour Diggers on Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day services have been held across the City of Moreton Bay today to honour fallen Diggers and the men and women who continue to serve our country. See our photo gallery from Redcliffe
Champion goes back to the future
Former Olympic and World champion Kylie Palmer is back at Redcliffe helping future generations of swimmers.