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Two orphaned possums, who each weighed a tiny 150 grams when they were rescued, have been nursed back to health thanks to dedicated wildlife carers David and Lyn Gross. See the adorable pictures here
Gardening enthusiasts Rob and Pauline Reed will open their gates and welcome hundreds of visitors to their property when they take part in the Samford Edible Garden Trail in May. Take a sneak peek at their garden here *FREE TO READ**
Funding for "essential" school program
Disengaged and at-risk young people in the City of Moreton Bay are getting a second chance at education thanks to a church program supported by Carinity. ** FREE TO READ **
Dolphins' new "first of kind" deal
Dolphins NRL team has signed a sponsorship “first” with the country’s largest plant medicine clinic Alternaleaf. ** FREE TO READ **
International Women's Day: Empowering women to shine
A passion for helping others is driving Michelle Feuerriegel to assist people doing it tough financially and emotionally, while also ensuring the women’s football program at Peninsula Power Football Club thrives. Here's her story
International Women's Day: Beris’ lifetime of service
The Quota Club of Redcliffe has been a big part of Beris Pritchard’s life for more than 50 years, allowing her to make a difference in the community she loves, and overseas, while also making treasured friendships.
Samford Riding for the Disabled is calling for more volunteers to join its not-for-profit program to help bring smiles to children and adults living with a disability. Find out more about the program here **FREE TO READ**
PCYC program kick-starting youth careers
Teenagers on the cusp of entering the workforce are getting extra support. Here's how... **FREE TO READ**
Tigers score big with massive new sponsorship
The Redcliffe AFL Tigers are set to celebrate the start of their 50th footy season with a new state-of-the-art scoreboard thanks to the generosity of a long-time supporter. **FREE TO READ**
Why six-year battle came to an end
Newport Action Group (NAG) has revealed why it withdrew an appeal over rezoned marina land, which may lead to a multi-million-dollar development. ** FREE TO READ **